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¿what is the ethical response to morality? 

The blur is not just a contradiction (Simone Weil)

With my development of the blur as an intentional way of thinking, with regard to categories or routines of thought and language, I have discovered prior art which is either allied or bears striking similarities. Striking in the sense that they show a similar stance or attitude to: paradox, mystery, holism, emergence with any way of knowing (meaning broadly, holding…

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Reaction: Babette Babich's " 'What Makes Human Beings Into Moral Beings?' The Significance of Ethics in the Process of Evolution"

Babich, Babette. 2012. ‘ “What Makes Human Beings Into Moral Beings?” The Significance of Ethics in the Process of Evolution’, Revista Voluntas: Estudos Sobre Schopenhauer 2(2): 03–30. [via academia.edu] [It is a quite long and rambling reaction] This came my way and I was pleased. I have read, decades ago, Babich’s 1994 Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Science: Reflecting Science on the…

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Bad worldbuilding Roger, bad.

No order at all, not even chaos. Not even wrong. Crossposted from substack.com, September 2023. Some re-phrasing. Roger Scruton’s The Face of God: The Gifford Lectures 2010. (London: Bloomsbury Continuum, 2014, ISBN 9781472912732). Picked this up when I was writing the other Roger Scruton posts listed below, but only began reading it a couple of days ago after I mined Super…

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