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coda lather, rinse, repeat once again, with feeling practice habit kata asana rite to coda
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The Novel and the Origins of Modern Philosophy
shrinkrants: berfrois.com: by William Egginton Popularly known as the father of modern philosophy, René Descartes won that title ostensibly by rejecting traditional modes of intellectual inquiry largely associated with commentary on prior texts, and replacing them with the first attempt at a kind of radical phenomenology. The drama of this attempt is conveyed autobiographically in…
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nevver: Oscar Niemeyer, RIP
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papress: Oscar Niemeyer R.I.P.(1907–2012) From The Architect Says
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Mi hermano Alberto cayó al pozo cuando tenía cinco años. Fue una de esas tragedias familiares que sólo alivian el tiempo y la circunstancia de la familia numerosa. Veinte años después mi hermano Eloy sacaba agua un día de aquel pozo al que nadie jamás había vuelto a asomarse. En el caldero descubrió una pequeña…
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The Role of Intuition in Thinking and Learning: Deleuze and the pragmatic legacy « Learning Change
The Role of Intuition in Thinking and Learning: Deleuze and the pragmatic legacy « Learning Change gfbertini: How can this theorizing help us in an actual educational setting? The teacher’s task in a classroom, then, in order to get things moving, will become one of providing the appropriate conditions, as Firstness, under which something new…
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Sheep stemmed from my basic interest in the problem of differentiating the authentic human being from the reflexive machine, which I call an “android.” In my mind “android” is a metaphor for people who are psychologically human but behaving in a nonhuman way. –Philip K Dick we’re all androids now (via ario)
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trying to think about program assessment but getting overtaken by anger.
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oh no (°~°)