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Micro-Metaphysics
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Tagged Adam and Eve, Aristotle's Metaphysics, astrophysics, beyond physics, Big Answers, boundaries of ordinary life, boundaries of sensibility, cafe conversation, cause of causes, causes and freedom, conversational map, conversational tact, cosmogony, current feminist theories, deciphering women, decoding men, desire to know, desires forfeited, determinism and free will, ejsy ep, evil and women, facts and values, feminist abstractions, feminist politics, figuring out women and men, friends’ undiscussed topics, knowing what we need to know, life-terrain, logos of the cosmos, mapping the personal world, mapping women’s landscapes, men’s fears regrets hopes, meta ta physika, metaphysics of daily life, micro-metaphysics, mind and matter, new scientific frontier, personal landmarks, personal world, secret springs of action, secrets of daily life, sources of morality, tactful silence, The Big Bang, the big picture, the Little Picture, the real story, ultimate explanation, what women don't say, what women don’t disclose, women and men, women friends, women's conversational disclosures, women’s fears regrets hopes, women’s reunions, women’s undiscussed topics, World of Desire, zones of silence
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Stand on the Rock
Stand on the Rock If I could, I surely would Stand on the rock where Moses stood … I don’t know which rock the singer had in mind. The great rocky crags of Sinai? Some low-lying monadnock near the Burning … Continue reading →
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Tagged Abigail L. Rosenthal's "Confessions of a Young Philosopher", Augustine’s Confessions, belief systems, book illustrations, confession as genre, Confessions of a Young Philosopher, desire for truth, desire to know, fashionable motivations, firm footing, getting published, group identity, group identity and truth, group think, identity and belief, identity problems, life adventure, life motivations, metaphysical curiosity, Moses, Mount Sinai, narrative, opinion shaping, philosophical curiosity, philosophical pilgrimage, power as motive, publishers' rejections, search for wisdom, sex as motive, spiritual pilgrimage, spiritual safety, stand on the rock, stand out in the crowd, The New York Review of Books, The New York Times Book Review, thought-worlds, true story, woman's confession, woman's narrative
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Our Twentieth Wedding Anniversary
Our Twentieth Wedding Anniversary Today, the twentieth of January, is the actual day of our 20th wedding anniversary, though we had our celebratory dinner last Friday, after seeing the James Baldwin movie, “If Beale Street Could Talk.” At the restaurant, … Continue reading →
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