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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 (°~°)
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Attention: Grad students w/research blogs
Attention: Grad students w/research blogs Grad students w/research blogs, send me(twitter:@kleuner) yr URLs. I’m researching for my talk on grad stdnt serial scholarship at #mla. Thanks!
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Foucault’s and Heidegger’s arguments are not about the autonomous self, but relate to a particular engagement with being which is fundamentally pre-subjective and pre-ethical. In both cases, I will argue, care of the self concerns a certain openness within the closure of modern technologically conditioned experience; an openness that is resolutely indeterminate. This openness is…