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Happy Sunday! I followed a few philosophical trails today and in my meandering discovered
Philosophy Now's The Wood that Finds itself a Violin as well as the Philosophy of Poetry which lead to Philosophical Society's article on Philosophical Poems and T.S. Eliot's Burnt Norton.
This week is also the anniversary of William Butler Yeats, Pearl S. Buck and Dorothy Sayer's birthdays.
Stumbled upon Rebecca Goldstein's Plato at the Googleplex and her interview with the Atlantic - Why Study Philosophy: to challenge your own point of view.
And surprisingly Existential Comics How to Study Philosophy as an amateur.
Don't miss the donut by looking through the hole. ~Author Unknown
Have fun following rabbit trails!
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