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In the Time of Ethics: Breaking
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In the Time of Ethics. An inquiry into the current order of things. Consisting of sundry and assorted aphorisms, witticisms, and other such nonsense. Breaking is essential if we are to consider the continuity of a given thing. Not only does breaking signal a break, a difference or divergence, but it also, qua the discontinuity of the break, hails the significance of continuance in the very absence of continuity. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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In the Time of Ethics: July 2011
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In the Time of Ethics. An inquiry into the current order of things. Consisting of sundry and assorted aphorisms, witticisms, and other such nonsense. New Novel by Donovan Irven Coming Soon. Two Days of Dying. A novel by Donovan Irven will be released this coming Fall in trade paperback and Kindle editions. More information to follow. Plastic Beach Gives Pause to Think About Innovation. I'll take a break from the Accretion of Meaning theme to make the following observation(s):. The negative critics genera...
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In the Time of Ethics: October 2013
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In the Time of Ethics. An inquiry into the current order of things. Consisting of sundry and assorted aphorisms, witticisms, and other such nonsense. Making Way for a New Space. The great advantage and paradox of space lies in its finitude and devastation of potential in the seemingly absolute cast of extension. This is, in part, why spatial metaphors often come at the cost of objectification, which is convenient for getting a job done but not as much for treating other people as their own ends. But for ...
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In the Time of Ethics: November 2011
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In the Time of Ethics. An inquiry into the current order of things. Consisting of sundry and assorted aphorisms, witticisms, and other such nonsense. An Excerpt from Two Days of Dying. Below is a brief excerpt from Two Days of Dying, the debut novel by Donovan Irven, available on amazon.com. Or at https:/ www.createspace.com/3648518. And can be ordered wherever paperbacks are sold. That is, is what we’re spending time on worth while? 8220;Something’s bothering you, Chago.”. Eli let it be. It was too ...
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In the Time of Ethics: Am I an Anarchist?
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In the Time of Ethics. An inquiry into the current order of things. Consisting of sundry and assorted aphorisms, witticisms, and other such nonsense. Am I an Anarchist? A friend once told me he didn't know why I even bothered writing on politics because nothing I said would change anyone's mind or effect the way things were done in this or any other country. In other words, politics are pointless. Thinkers from Plato to Karl Marx have sung the praises of dialectic, the exchange of ideas between people th...
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In the Time of Ethics: November 2012
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In the Time of Ethics. An inquiry into the current order of things. Consisting of sundry and assorted aphorisms, witticisms, and other such nonsense. Why I Side With the Greek Protesters: Causes of the Crisis. Before I begin, to my non-academically entrenched readers, I will be citing sources that cannot be easily accessed online (scholarly journal articles). I therefore apologize for the lack of hyperlinks to point you toward relevant data. I will, however, cite my sources in APA style. Another of the o...
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In the Time of Ethics: Influence, Corporate Law, and University Archives
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In the Time of Ethics. An inquiry into the current order of things. Consisting of sundry and assorted aphorisms, witticisms, and other such nonsense. Influence, Corporate Law, and University Archives. 8220;The 'universities,' as 'sites of scientific research and teaching'.are becoming sheer business establishments. In these establishments, which are ever 'closer to reality,' nothing is decided.” - Martin Heidegger. Just as the consultant had no definition of “privacy,” she likewise continuous...It seems ...
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In the Time of Ethics: June 2013
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In the Time of Ethics. An inquiry into the current order of things. Consisting of sundry and assorted aphorisms, witticisms, and other such nonsense. The Language of American Culture: A Mixing of Metaphors. Metaphor: “A rising tide lifts all ships.”. Metaphor: “Shackled by debt.". A rising tide lifts all boats, unless you’re shackled by debt, in which case you drown. Type the URL in the address bar. An act of defiance. I see you seeing me. Now seeing you seeing me. And you don't like it either. The overe...
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In the Time of Ethics: January 2010
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In the Time of Ethics. An inquiry into the current order of things. Consisting of sundry and assorted aphorisms, witticisms, and other such nonsense. Happiness in a New Philosophy. Is Plato's happiness really happiness? It is perhaps the case that I derailed myself before even starting by starting, already, with Plato. Have I, in making a selection so far in advance doomed myself to live in the shadow now cast by the reference, cast in reference to, the Platonic legacy of philosophy's "canon.".
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