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The Posture of Things
You're shopping for a chair. As you browse the aisles, you note the variety — from backless computer chairs to high bar stools to plush ...
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It's a luxury to read great books, films, works of art. You get to jump in, kick around, then stand back and think while the thing s...
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"Make no mistake. It's not revenge he's after. It's a reckoning." In Tombstone , Wyatt Earp and his brother...
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Arkady Plotnitsky who taught me Derrida in Philadelphia in 1989. When I was in college, I took a class on Derrida taught by the impecca...
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A thing is one thing that is many things. It is an assemblage point — a gathering together of diverse elements in a particular way. A rock ...
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The set up is familiar: good girls flirt with bad, get in over their heads, learn a lesson — with some boobs and teen exploitation along ...
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Interesting take. This reminds me of "conatus" in Spinoza's Ethics.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conatus
I AM WILLTH YOU ALL_WAYS BROTHER> THEO URBANOS. Finally got it. well, kinda. wanna meet up for coffee?
Yep. I love your WILL to explain. As far as i'm concerned this explanation sort of ties in with the whole Myers-Briggs thing i've recently gotten interested in. Perhaps you can help me out on this little quest of mine. Who, do you think, has written well (without the WILL to obfuscate) about the idea of personality? I used to avoid the subject because of its inherent superficiality or staleness. But the last couple of days I want to say something about it, and am looking for a head start.
I have learnt a lot of the new. Thanks.
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