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“The dear woman is having an orgasm over a bracelet: Get her a man!” [Meditation on Money, Inheritance Tax, and the Deeper Aesthetic Pleasures of Jewelry]
My eccentric, literary, retired lawyer/economist FB friend, sailing around the world and currently cruising the American Samoa, does not understand many things in life. He has done everything from climbing tall mountains to biking long distances to riding champion dressage … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Fashion, Lifestyle, Philosophy, Politics, Uncategorized
Tagged aesthetic pleasure, bernard williams, diamond nexus labs, ethics, Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, inheritance tax, jewelry, kant, orgasms, poverty, psychology of money, sex, Swarovski, third critique, yale
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Day 2 of Crutches, Final Day of APA… Great Kant Panel, Personal Identity, Some (Rare) Gay Stuff, and Irritating Feminist Theorists
I will start by saying I’m sorry for the conference to wind to a close, but not sorry to be leaving the Super 8 Motel, a real garden spot, next to the cheap Best Western which was sold out last … Continue reading
Posted in Food & Wine, Philosophy, UCSB, Uncategorized, Yale
Tagged apa, beauty and morality, donna haraway, elizabeth cook, identity, irritating feminist theorists, kant, ruth yeazell, sammy's pizza san diego, sexual harassment, social epistemology, third critique
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“Waiting for a Bus That’s Never Going to Come”: Loss, Desire and Redemption in Detroit 1 8 7 (Grad School, NYPD Blue Kantian Moments)
“Do you think most people don’t know who they are?” “I think, most people know exactly who they are and don’t want others to find out.” Detective Fitch (Imperioli) and Detective Sanchez. “I just figured I’d get a below market … Continue reading
Posted in Celebrities (Classy Ones), Literature, Philosophy, Relationships, St. Augustine, Television, UCSB, Uncategorized, Yale
Tagged carol rovane, detroit 1 8 7, henry james, james mcdaniel, kant, michael imperioli, nypd blue, personal identity, principles of pshychology, sopranos, steven bochco, william james
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Lazy Day: Cognitive and Moral Relativism, Preview of “British Truth and American Reality” (T.L.S. Sprigge), Irritating Fight with Older FB Intellectual
Well, I was so high when J left late for work today. I am reading American Truth and British Reality by T.L.S Sprigge, a book I bought probably in 2005 but never read. The beginning discusses the main areas of … Continue reading
Serious Note about the Powers of Art/ Validity of (Kant’s) Aesthetic Theory: Reflections on the Laughs and Tears of Sports Night
NOTE: THIS WAS WRITTEN JANUARY 19, 2011. I wished for it to appear on the blog wall rather than FB archives as it exemplifies the interpenetration of my intellectual life and my pop-cultural investments. Very few TV shows deserve the … Continue reading
Posted in Celebrities (Classy Ones), Facebook Notes, Literature, Philosophy, Relationships, Television, UCSB, Uncategorized
Tagged 1998-2000, aaron sorkin, aesthetic judgment, aesthetic objects, art, critique of judgment, depression, ethics, felicity huffman, george eliot, intentionality, josh charles, josh malina, kant, literary criticism, MA exam, martha nussbaum, peter krause, philosophical criticism, robert guillaume, robert pippin, subjective unity, swimming
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