Archive for March, 2009
Raising the dead
by westwood, responding to this article by Em. You raise two disparate points here. 1. The presence or absence of disability services in ancient Greece. 2. Whether philosophy was ever alive to being with. I’ll let you have the benefit of the doubt on the first one, but you’re not getting off so easily with […]
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On a related note…
by Em. Click here, to see how logic is not involved in public discourse, but totally should be (because it’s fun!)
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Old Man Socrates in a Wheelchair
post by Em. The problem with having studied logic is that you start to expect other people to use it. Such expectations inevitably end in heart break, mental anguish and the consumption of large quantities of cake (preferably chocolate). Naturally, it’s ridiculous to expect people to use formal or even informal logic in day to […]
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