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Parton song deemed 'historically significant' - The Murfreesboro Post
25 May 2012 at 7:40am Parton has called "Coat of Many Colors" the favorite of her compositions because of the attitude and philosophy it reflects ... and creativity and to further human understanding and wisdom by providing access to knowledge through its magnificent ...Read more...
Local biochemist cooks up a tastier new profession - Chestnut Hill Local
24 May 2012 at 11:09am It?s a philosophy of cooking that incorporates the awareness ... Grandma?s cooking seems to be just as much about grandma?s love and wisdom as it is about what?s for dinner. Traditional Ayurvedic cooking maintains that certain foods ...Read more...
World Wisdom Launches Children's/YA Imprint - Publishers Weekly
22 May 2012 at 5:52pm World Wisdom, the Bloomington, Ind.-based publisher of perennial philosophy books, is launching Wisdom Tales, a new imprint for children and young adults. The first title, The Man Who Dreamed of Elk-Dogs and Other Stories from Tipi by Caldecott ...Read more...
CPLC to Honor Two Remarkable Hispanic Families for their Contributions to Sou...
22 May 2012 at 5:09pm ?CPLC?s guiding philosophy is that by creating economic opportunities ... empowering them to overcome challenges. The Wisdom Family is comprised of successful entrepreneurs with nearly 70 years in the private sector who have deep roots ...Read more...
Xinhua Insight: Global harmony-themed conference mulls Confucian wisdom - Xin...
22 May 2012 at 2:07am At the ongoing Second Nishan Forum on World Civilizations in Confucius' birthplace - Qufu city in eastern China's Shandong province, experts on philosophy, theology and religious studies from different cultural backgrounds have gathered to discuss the way ...Read more...
Obama falls to Earth as just a politician - CNN
17 May 2012 at 9:09am (CNN)-- Conventional wisdom has it that President Barack Obama's campaign ... He reviled the Bush tax cuts and the "tired and cynical philosophy," behind them. Then he pragmatically extended them, calling his pirouette a "substantial victory ...Read more...
Focus on the liberal arts at Campion - Newcastle Herald
15 May 2012 at 12:24pm The college believes those subjects - history, philosophy, theology, science, and Latin - have a central importance in developing an individual's knowledge and wisdom. A liberal arts degree can lead to many jobs. Campion alumni have pursued a variety of ...Read more...
Maya Angelou Opens Women's Health And Wellness Center, Calls Disparities 'Emb...
15 May 2012 at 11:34am Wisdom comes with age, and at 84 years old ... "I know that some people think that's being selfish, I think that's being self-full." That philosophy is at the center of her latest effort, a partnership with Novant Health, a not-for-profit ...Read more...
College of Wooster graduates ready for the road ahead - Daily Record
15 May 2012 at 1:47am "Your Wooster education has equipped you with the foundation for both wisdom and happiness," Cornwell said ... said Aaron Novick, a philosophy and biology double major from Nashville, Tennessee, also speaking on behalf of graduates, what ...Read more...
Jews unwelcome on campus - YNET News
6 May 2012 at 12:56pm From the outside, Western faculties appear as genteel oases of wisdom and knowledge ... In an article titled ?Judar, ta avstånd,? Stockholm University Professor of Philosophy Torbjörn Tännsjö argued that Jews should distance themselves from ...Read more...
Why did the chicken philosophically speaking?
Why did the chicken cross the Road ?
Karl Marx: (1) It was a historical inevitability.
(2)To escape the bourgeois middle-class struggle.
(3) She was driven by the lash of economic necessity.
John Stuart Mills: It was a utilitarian function. She had tasks that were better performed on the other side.
Thomas More: For the good life and pleasure of all chickens.
Friedrich Nietzsche: (1) Because if you gaze too long across the Road, the Road gazes also across you.
(2)There was no chicken, no road, no crossing. There was only an interpretation.
Camille Paglia: It was drawn by the subconscious chthonian power of the feminine which men can never understand, to cross the road and focus itself on its task. Hens are not capable of doing this - their minds do not work that way. Feminism tries vainly to pretend there is no real difference between them, falsely following Rousseau. But de Sade has proved....
Plato: (1) For the greater good.
(2) The ideal chicken must ideally cross the ideal road. Therefore, imperfect chickens in this world cross imperfect roads, imperfectly.
(3) Because it is in the nature of chickens, strictly defined in as much as they are chickens, to cross roads.
Alexander Pope: To cluck is avian, to cross devine.
Richard Posner: As a perfectly rational, utility-maximizing being, the chicken, aware of the possible consequences of its act, voluntarily faced the risk that it would be injured while crossing the road, in order to obtain the benefits that it perceived to accrue from that transaction. Allowing chickens to make this sort of decision, unfettered by restrictions by government or elsewhere on their freedom of choice, is absolutely necessary if an efficient and free society is to be maintained . Any Philosophy 101 Professor: Why not?
Pyrrho the Skeptic: What road?
Rosenzweig: The chicken hasn't actually crossed yet, but I hope it may one day do so.
Jonathan Sacks: It is impossible to answer this quesion, (or, for that matter, any other), without referring to Alasdair MacIntyre's magisterial "After Virtue" (London: Duckworth, 1981). His argument is taken further in his "Whose Justice ? Which Rationality ?" (London:Duckworth, 1988) and "Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry" (London: Duckworth, 1990). Also of interest are his earlier works, "A Short History of Ethics" (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1967), "Against the Self-Images of the Age" (London: Duckworth, 1971) and especially "Secularization and Moral Change" (London: OUP, 1967). MacIntyre's ideas are developed in a theological context in Stanley Hauerwas, "The Peaceable Kingdom" (London:SCM,1983). The Talmud Bavli and the London Beth Din also hold views on this question.
Jean-Paul Sartre: (1) In order to act in good faith and be true to itself, the chicken found it necessary to cross the road
(2) To impose a meaning upon her accidental existence.
(3) Because there was NO EXIT.
George Santayana: Animal faith.
Socrates: (1) I will think about it.
(2) To pick up some hemlock at the corner druggist.
Baruch Spinoza: To affirm his essence as a part of nature and God.
Henry David Thoreau: (1) To live deliberately... and suck all the marrow out of life.
(2) To be wild and free like all good things.
Ludwig Wittgenstein: (1) The possibility of "crossing" was encoded into the objects "chicken" and "road," and circumstances came into being which caused the actualization of this potential occurrence.
(2) There are indeed things that cannot be put into words. They make themselves manifest. They are what is mystical.
(3) What we cannot explain we must pass over in silence.
Zeno of Elea: (1) To prove it could never reach the other side.
(2) The chicken can never reach the other side because there are an infinitesimal number of segments between him and the other side
Zeno The Skeptic: Did she really cross the road? How can you be certain?
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What do you interpret George Santayana's quote to mean?
The world is a perpetual caricature of itself; at every moment it is the mockery and the contradiction of what it is pretending to be. But as it nevertheless intends all the time to be something dignified, at the next moment it corrects and checks and tries to cover up the absurd thing it was; so that a conventional world, a world of masks, is superimposed on the reality, and passes in every sphere of human interest for the reality itself. Humor is the perception of this illusion, whilst the convention continues to be maintained, as if we had not observed its absurdity.
-- George Santayana
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Can someone help me understand this quote by George Santayana?
"Culture is on the horns of this dilemma: If profound and noble,
it must remain rare; if common, it must become mean."
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Wishing you a very happy and prosperous New Year,?
?Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right.?
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The New Year provides a great time to change and learn from the past. It was George Santayana who said, ?Those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.?
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A new year is unfolding ? like a blossom with petals curled tightly concealing the beauty
within. ~
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Happiness is too many things these days for anyone to wish it on anyone lightly. So let?s just wish each other a bile-less New Year and leave it at that.
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?Here's to the bright New Year, and a fond farewell to the old; here's to the things that are yet to come, and to the memories that we hold.?
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Happy New Year!!! May All Your Dreams Come True in 2009
Best wishes Skycat???
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Which quote do you prefer?
1) "Knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of happiness"- George Santayana
2) "Dreams are like paints of a great artist. Your dreams are like your paints. The world is your canvas. Believing is the brush that converts your dreams into a masterpiece of reality" - Anonymous
3) "If you hear a voice with you say 'you cannot paint,' then by all means paint, and that voice will be silenced"- Vincent Van Gogh
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