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Tag Archives: education
Delineation
Does the number 1 exist? What if, as my co-blogger once suggested – it is only an approximation? For where can this number 1 be found? We say, for example, “well, here is one zebra.” But then we might say, … Continue reading
Posted in Active Philosophy
Tagged concepts, delineation, division, dualism, education, existence, mana, mysticism, numbers, numbers don't exist, one, Wittgenstein
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Another Sign that We Need to Re-educate Ourselves
I was just reading the morning news when I read this article on the Health Care Town Hall meetings. The quote from on of the town hall participants shows exactly what I was talking about in my education and facts … Continue reading
Modern Academia And Its Conceits
I have been motivated to write a couple future posts by a book I recently read, Wittgenstein: A Very Short Introduction by A.C. Grayling. In place of a proper “introduction”, he belittles Wittgenstein’s prowess and contributions, as well as somehow … Continue reading
Posted in Active Philosophy
Tagged ac grayling, academia, action, canon, college, decision, domination, education, intelligence, knowledge, learning, literary criticism, new criticism, Philosophy, postmodernism, power, scholarship, university, Wittgenstein
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Wage Wars
Will you work for $6.00 an hour? I know plenty of people that will, but they’re not legal. And I’ll venture to say that I can find thousands overseas to work for a tiny fraction of that. In Saudi Arabia, … Continue reading
Posted in Quick Ideas
Tagged college, education, illegal, immigration, job, legal, minimum wage, work, xenophobia
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J-Live – “School’s In”
Another great song with a great message. Download the mp3:J-Live – School’s In Lyrics: Welcome to the voice response registration system of True School University representing universally you have added hip hop ethics one two zero for those that don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Music
Tagged critical analysis, education, hip-hop, J-Live, new age, questioning, reform, school, Schools In, thinking, worldview
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On Science, Religion, and Nationalism
This post is in response to Three Ideas in Development, specifically the third idea. As for the third…I love your last paragraph…and have a lot to say about this. I know that you are of course not advocating the side … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged america, cap, capitalism, christian, chruch, culture, education, faith, God, gods, heathen, imperial, inferior, justification, knowledge, muslim, nationalism, nations, organized, Osama Bin Laden, poor, rational, religion, rich, school, science, secular, society, superior, supernatural, superstitions, technology, third world, trust, war, western
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