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Why is it that students always seem to understand, but then never remember? | …to the real.
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8230;to the real. There will never be a just social order until philosophers are kings, or kings become philosophers. To get a job. When is a thought not a thought? Why is it that students always seem to understand, but then never remember? May 6, 2013. I’ve had a week to think about what direction I’d like to take with this blog, and what questions or issues it should take on. Do I focus just on mathematics? Do I look at systemic issues? Do I dig into the theories of learning? 2) Specific to maths.
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Daily Mail: China’s Shameful Massacre of Unborn Girls | china/divide
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Daily Mail: China’s Shameful Massacre of Unborn Girls. On April 20, 2010. In my last post. I regrettably linked to the following article. Written by Peter Hitchens in the. I then called him a “wanker” in the footnotes. You may want to read the article itself. To form your own impression…. Proceeding to the highlighted and annotated version I include below to. Why he is a “wanker”:. If you haven’t connected the dots yet, I highlighted with three main colors to emphasize three different things:. In fact, P...
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Google Does Evil: the Rise of Brain-Damaged Pundits | china/divide
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Google Does Evil: The Rise of Brain-Damaged Pundits. On March 18, 2010. Yesterday, one of my partners in crime, Kai Pan, wrote a devastating slap down. Of an Op/Ed written by Nicole Kempton, the director of a “research foundation” whose sole purpose. Seems to be digging up dirt on the People’s Republic of China. 8212; if you have to ask, you are not worthy) made the post an instant china/divide. The Pointless Debate Rages On. 1 Kempton’s article was posted on. This Saturday at the University of Michigan ...
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Hansen’s Tao Te Ching « Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog
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Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog. 8230; 名可名非常名 …. Hansen’s Tao Te Ching. A little blogging while I’m running around and setting up the transition to the group blog…. Chad Hansen’s translation of the Daodejing. Nonetheless, I’m always a sucker for translations of the DDJ by scholars that I like. The translation differs from what I remember of the one he had on line for a while (that page is no longer available from Hansen’s website — why? DAOS, NAMES, AND PUZZLES. 8230;the door to a cluster of puzzles.
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2009 October 23 « Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog
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Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog. 8230; 名可名非常名 …. New SEP Entry on Neo-Taoism (xuanxue). The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy entry on “Neo-Taoism”. By Alan Chan ( at Nanyang Technological University. In Singapore, formerly of National University of Singapore’s philosophy deparment. Just became available on October 1. From He Yan and Wang Bi to Guo Xiang — everything you wanted to know about post-Han Daoism, encyclopedically considered; here’s a teaser:. October 23, 2009. Posted by Manyul Im. Pleas...
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2009 November 08 « Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog
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Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog. 8230; 名可名非常名 …. 8230;and joined a group of scholars in launching a new group blog of Chinese and Comparative philosophy — Warp, Weft, and Way. This blog will remain on line indefinitely for archived reference, but postings and discussion will continue over at the new blog. I hope you will join the discussion over there. Please change your links and I invite you to follow my posts and those of my colleagues at the new place. November 8, 2009. Posted by Manyul Im. Pleas...
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Manyul Im « Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog
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Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog. 8230; 名可名非常名 …. 8230;and joined a group of scholars in launching a new group blog of Chinese and Comparative philosophy — Warp, Weft, and Way. This blog will remain on line indefinitely for archived reference, but postings and discussion will continue over at the new blog. I hope you will join the discussion over there. Please change your links and I invite you to follow my posts and those of my colleagues at the new place. November 8, 2009. Posted by Manyul Im. From ...
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2009 September 18 « Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog
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Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog. 8230; 名可名非常名 …. More Blogging to Come…. My apologies for the long lapse in blogging. As it turns out, I can’t simply sit reverently facing South in order to direct an academic program. I will begin blogging again in earnest next week. September 18, 2009. Posted by Manyul Im. Is Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department of Fairfield University. In Fairfield, Connecticut. He has a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of California at Berkeley. Please note also ...
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I’ve Moved! « Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog
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Manyul Im’s Chinese Philosophy Blog. 8230; 名可名非常名 …. 8230;and joined a group of scholars in launching a new group blog of Chinese and Comparative philosophy — Warp, Weft, and Way. This blog will remain on line indefinitely for archived reference, but postings and discussion will continue over at the new blog. I hope you will join the discussion over there. Please change your links and I invite you to follow my posts and those of my colleagues at the new place. November 8, 2009. Posted by Manyul Im. Pleas...
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