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Getting Airier
Getting Airier A funny thing happened while I was riding California, the horse that’s smarter than I am. I’d been telling my trainer the various things I’d managed to get done while the pandemic had placed us all under house … Continue reading →
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Tagged 5th Commandment, Achilles and the tortoise, antinomian, changing the past, classical ethics, closure, commuting marriage, courtship days, cultural fad, defying authority, devoted daughter, divorce, epistolary marriage, ex-husband, favorable memories, filial piety, foundational virtue, honoring parents, horse sense, horse therapy, house arrest, inner shift, karmic burden, liking your mother, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women, marriage breakup, marriage negotiations, meditation, mother love, parent/child relations, parental standing, Proverbs 3, seasons of the heart, staff club luncheons, tired memory, traditional values, unconscious influence, womanly virtues, young rebels, Zeno's paradox
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Political Innocence
Political Innocence If each of us were sure we were right, we would never quarrel with anyone – much less break with friends – over politics. The politically-triggered quarrels, friendship breakages, civil-society breakdowns, result from our insecurity over what we … Continue reading →
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Tagged ad hominen fallacy, aim of marriage, Alasdair Macintyre's Ethics in the Conflicts of Modernity, alienation, arguing to win, argument train, assembly line production, banked labor, better argument, broken friendship, capital, Capitalism, civil society, civil society breakdown, civility breakdown, communitarians, economic solutions, economic theory, elusive Beloved, emotional security, erotic life, fallability, fragmentary evidence, hidden Beloved, hypothetical explanation, hypothetical views, imperfect world, Industrial Revolution, informal fallacies, inherited consensus, inherited norms, insecurity, intellectual insecurity, Jane Roberts' The Afterdeath Journal of An American Philosopher: The World View of William James, liberty of mind, Marxian theory, mass production, modern philosophy, Modernity, moral insecurity, originality surpressed, originality v groupthink, persecution of Jews, philosophical argument, philosophical discussion, political solutions, power as the only truth, quarrels, Reform temple, repairing the world, social power, Song of Songs, space of friendship, Spinoza's Ethics, theory of surplus value, thought experiment, traditional values, trained philosophers, truth, truth-seeking, tyranny of gossip, unintended consequences, witch burning
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