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The Lyceum: Ethics Posts
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/07/ethics-posts.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Two Kinds of Selfishness.
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The Lyceum: January 2010
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. The Craft of Living.
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The Lyceum: Other Posts
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/07/other-posts.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Two Kinds of Selfishness.
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The Lyceum: Payment, Compensation and Honoraria
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2007/04/payment-compensation-and-honoraria.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. The Craft of Living.
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The Lyceum: On Coercion
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2007/04/on-coercion.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. The Craft of Living.
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The Lyceum: Remorse and Regret
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/09/remorse-and-regret.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Please and Thank You.
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The Lyceum: Ancient Posts
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/07/ancient-posts.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Two Kinds of Selfishness.
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The Lyceum: April 2007
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2007_04_01_archive.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. The Craft of Living.
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The Lyceum: Mediaeval Posts
http://peripatus.blogspot.com/2005/07/mediaeval-posts.html
As an academic, I spend a lot of my time preparing for class or writing. However, I often develop ideas that don't fit the my current course or project. I will think to myself, "That's an interesting idea. I'll have to return to it later". Then, I never do. I created this blog to catalogue those ideas. I recently received my Ph.D. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy at the University of Toronto. I have a wife named Kathy and two children, Thomas and Mary. View my complete profile. Two Kinds of Selfishness.
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Miscontinuity: Angel: After the Fall #11 Review
http://miscontinuity.blogspot.com/2008/08/angel-after-fall-11-review.html
Wednesday, August 13, 2008. Angel: After the Fall #11 Review. Overall, this is definitely the best issue of Angel: After the Fall by far. It is better than most of the Buffy: Season Eight comics, as well. The book has really returned to its roots, not being afraid to tell the sort of dark, meaningful stories that made the television shows so memorable. Angel: After the Fall. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Weekly comic book reviews from someone who's read them for too long and loves them too much.