Monthly Archives: August 2011

my philosophy, part 2

In my post of 17 August I explained how one pillar of my personal philosophy is pragmatism, or the difference each belief makes in the world of experience. In my long journey to discover what my own beliefs are I … Continue reading

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coincidences as messages

Having finished reading The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb on Monday, yesterday, Tuesday, I decided to resume reading volume 5 of The Great Books of the Western World, entitled simply Aeschylus Sophocles Euripides Aristophanes—a collection of the works … Continue reading

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a day’s reading

I suppose that my reading, like my philosophy, is eclectic. At first I was going to say that it’s not eclectic, but when I looked up eclectic I changed my mind: 1: selecting what appears to be best in various … Continue reading

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sketchbook: Saturday 20 August 2011

SAT. 20 AUG 2011 ca. 11:25 am MY FRONT PORCH touch: My weight pressing warmly into my slippers; the soft, faintly damp, living texture of the paper against the skin of my hands; the glossy slim rigidity of the barrel … Continue reading

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my philosophy, part 1

For some time I’ve wanted to write a post about philosophy, but I’ve found it hard to think of a way to begin. So I’ll just jump in and see where I get to. I believe that everyone has a … Continue reading

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priorities

Over the past couple of weeks I’ve been rejigging my life a bit, seeking to determine what my priorities are, and then arranging my time to make sure I’m attending to my highest priorities. In the process I’ve missed posting … Continue reading

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sketchbook: Saturday 13 August 2011

SAT. 13 AUG 2011 ca. 2:00 pm THRIFTY FOODS On a bench of black steel outside the new supermarket. All is new: new buildings made up of cubes, new wide concrete sidewalks, new gray shopping-carts. Only the asphalt of the … Continue reading

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Preliminary Draft of a World Constitution by Robert M. Hutchins et al.

Preliminary Draft of a World Constitution by Robert M. Hutchins My rating: 3 of 5 stars This “preliminary draft,” a bold effort by a number of eminent thinkers writing at the beginning of the Cold War, is still valuable as … Continue reading

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sketchbook: Wednesday 3 August 2011

WED. 3 AUG 2011 10:30 a.m. THE KITCHEN touch: Cool pressure of the tabletop on my bare left forearm; slightly damp, puffy texture of the page beneath my right hand as I write: sketchbook swollen with entries. Light pressure of … Continue reading

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