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Cambridge Guide to Kant on history
Darwiniana —
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Kant’s ‘Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim’A Critical GuideSeries: Cambridge Critical GuidesEdited by Amélie Oksenberg RortyHarvard University, MassachusettsJames SchmidtBoston UniversityI notice that Cambridge has come out with an book of essays on Kant’s essay on history. I can feel sure ...14 hours ago -
Kant was/could have been no Darwinist
Darwiniana —
Authority: 158
It is amusing to google on the ‘teleomechanists’, only to find that I am the main commenter on this subject, and the book by Lenoir on this: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&source=hp&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=teleomechanistsKant scholarship is, I fearfully suspect, being devious on this issue for the simple ...14 hours ago -
Tata Motors posts consolidated quarterly profit
Thaindian News —
Authority: 729
Mumbai, Nov 28 (ANI): Tata Motors surprisingly posted a consolidated profit for the September quarter, helped by tighter control of costs and gains from investments in associate firms. Tata Motors, the owner of UK-based Jaguar and Land Rover brands, on Friday reported a consolidated net profit of 217.8 million rupees ...2 days ago -
The “heart” of Neo-Liberalism, blah, blah, blah
Frames /sing —
Authority: 466
While I try to shrug off all this Neo-liberalism this , and Neo-liberalism that, as other blogsters are using fancy acronyms for Neo-liberalism as if they are busy making entries in the Merck manual, this one passage of qualifications and analogies from the Neo-liberal hating Levi Bryant I find interesting ...2 days ago -
The Uneasiness in Nature
Naught Thought —
Authority: 110
Zizek’s Unbehagen In Der Nature addresses current discussions surrounding ecology and nature. Right off the bat however Zizek’s conceptualization of nature is limited – seeming to be nature as it appears to us, nature as we can manipulate it. The anxieity or uneasiness that Zizek discusses seems more to be ...2 days ago -
Swallowing Tablets of Stone
Everybody Means Something —
Authority: 112
Humourists know that the best jokes are mined from the most serious topics. Morality is no exception. Moses trudges down from Mt. Sinai, tablets in hand, and announces to the assembled multitudes: “I’ve got some good news and I’ve got bad news. The good news is I got Him down to ten. The bad news is ...3 days ago -
Time, ladies and gentlemen! Time for the taking of a toast and tea, with illustrations from Nippon Or: Is the director … ? pt. 2
square white world —
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- Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849), The Great Wave at Kanagawa, from series 36 Views of Mount Fuji, 1823–1829What do we know about the virtual? It comes to Deleuze via Bergson. It belongs to the third time of the synthesis. It belongs to the future and yet it is the past. It is the being of the [...]4 days ago -
Napoli Teatro Festival Italia, ecco il cartellone 2010
DaringToDo.com —
Authority: 146
Napoli e le aree archeologiche invitano i napoletani ed i turisti alle venti ore di spettacoli della terza edizione di “ Napoli Teatro Festival Italia ” che inizierà il 4 e si protrarrà sino al 27 giugno 2010. In scena lavori che coinvolgeranno le aree archeologiche di Pompei e Paestum. La prima parte del ...4 days ago -
and Pran : the numero uno villain deserves a Dada Saheb Phalke award
PassionforCinema.com —
Authority: 144
Pran, a very intelligent and fine actor, brought maximum variety to the villainous characters in hindi cinema. In terms of variety no other actor, who has ever played villainous characters in hindi films, could compete with Pran. Pran and Shatrughan Sinha remain two villains of Hindi cinema who were applauded when ...4 days ago -
Obama Quotes Kant
Talking Philosophy —
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Image via Wikipedia While watching CNN this morning, I heard an excerpt from the speech given by President Obama at his first state dinner. What immediately caught my attention was the fact that Obama seemed to have quoted Immanuel Kant: “For it’s been said that ‘the most beautiful things in the universe ...4 days ago -
Obama & Kant
A Philosopher's Blog —
Authority: 130
While watching CNN this morning, I heard an excerpt from the speech given by President Obama at his first state dinner. What immediately caught my attention was the fact that Obama seemed to have quoted Immanuel Kant: “For it’s been said that ‘the most beautiful things in the universe are the starry heavens ...4 days ago -
finer feelings
even*cleveland —
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Finer feeling…is chiefly of two kinds: the feeling of the sublime and that of the beautiful. The stirring of each is pleasant, but in different ways. The sight of a mountain whose snow-covered peak rises above the clouds, the description of a raging storm, or Milton’s portrayal of the infernal kingdom, arouse ...6 days ago -
Windows XP -> Cloud -> Windows 7
Zmanda Team Blog —
Authority: 100
We recently added support for Windows 7 to both Zmanda Cloud Backup and Amanda Enterprise. Zmanda Cloud Backup stores its backup archives on the Amazon S3 Storage Cloud. Amanda Enterprise has the option to do so. Users can backup both the Windows file systems and system state, as well as various Microsoft ...6 days ago -
Loneliness and beauty
Disambiguation —
Authority: 126
I. (From Lauren) II. Wolk vs. Kant (in five minutes)6 days ago -
The inverted creationism of physicists/cosmologists
Darwiniana —
Authority: 158
Man vs GodDarwin made it clear once again that—as Maimonides, Avicenna, Aquinas and Eckhart had already pointed out—we cannot regard God simply as a divine personality, who single-handedly created the world. This could direct our attention away from the idols of certainty and back to the “God beyond God.” The ...6 days ago -
Absolute Objectivism as the Defect of Subjective Critique
Sub Specie Aeterni —
Authority: 110
In the chapter entitled “The Critique of the Subject” in the volume Who Comes After the Subject (edited by Cadava, Connor, and Nancy), Michel Henry embarks on a critical history of the philosophy of the subject. While he claims that the history of the critique of the subject has “numerous convergent ...1 week ago -
Buddhist Morality and the Two Standpoints
American Buddhist Perspective —
Authority: 122
(As posted at Buddhist Ethics ) Buddhism presents us with a particular orientation in the world. Another word for this broad sense of orientation in the world is cosmology. It seems that what unites Buddhist throughout history and geography is this shared cosmology: a cosmology in which we find “an ethically ...1 week ago -
Richard Rorty on Human Rights and Sympathy
P.A.P. Blog - Human Rights Etc. —
Authority: 433
Richard Rorty ( source ) Richard Rorty has an interesting take on human rights. If we want universal acceptance of and respect for human rights, we shouldn’t try to argue about it. We shouldn’t attempt to work out rational justifications of human rights, or arguments that will convince people that human ...1 week ago -
Franz Kafka and Philosophy Workshop: 2010
A Piece of Monologue: The Online Journal of Rhys Tranter —
Authority: 132
A call for papers has been announced for an upcoming academic workshop on philosophy in the work of Franz Kafka, to be held in August 2010. The workshop is part of a larger conference on Thought in Science and Fiction organized by Cankaya University in Turkey, and aims to consider various conceptions of the ...1 week ago -
Meditation XIV, Epistēmē, A Brief Introduction to Epistemology
Eternity in an Hour —
Authority: 128
Sigmund Freud – The Science Museum, London~ When two people meet, they unconsciously affect one another in ways the mind cannot even begin to comprehend. The meeting may be brief and uneventful with nothing fruitful happening as a result of it. But the die is cast and the wheels of time have turned. The present [...]1 week ago

