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Sublime Porte

May 13, 2008
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 |  destiny/destination, Greeks, kawa, museum, religio, travel, vacation

View Larger Map Just a short trip to Istanbul and an even shorter stop in London on the return flight. […]

Sublime Porte

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 |  destiny/destination, Greeks, kawa, museum, religio, travel, vacation

View Larger Map Just a short trip to Istanbul and an even shorter stop in London on the return flight. […]

Gay for Democracy

March 7, 2008
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 |  absence, academia, betrayal, blog, complaint, derrida, Greeks, idiocy, philosophy, politics, religio, spirit, stoopid people, war

I wonder if I’ll ever post to this blog again. I wonder if my days will ever stop being so […]

Gay for Democracy

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 |  absence, academia, betrayal, blog, complaint, derrida, Greeks, idiocy, philosophy, politics, religio, spirit, stoopid people, war

I wonder if I’ll ever post to this blog again. I wonder if my days will ever stop being so […]

Bullet-Point Friday

September 28, 2007
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 |  alliance, food, force, Greeks, health, identity, list, philosophy, post-politics

Conversation over breakfast of Swiss oatmeal this morning included Alan Watts’ lecture over the coincidence of opposites, Huston Smith’s Zen […]

Bullet-Point Friday

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 |  alliance, food, force, Greeks, health, identity, list, philosophy, post-politics

Conversation over breakfast of Swiss oatmeal this morning included Alan Watts’ lecture over the coincidence of opposites, Huston Smith’s Zen […]

Rugged Ascent

September 19, 2007
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 |  Greeks, literature, philosophy, teaching

This afternoon I had my students do a close reading of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave for the entire class […]

Rugged Ascent

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 |  Greeks, literature, philosophy, teaching

This afternoon I had my students do a close reading of Plato’s Allegory of the Cave for the entire class […]

What remains unburied.

January 29, 2007
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 |  Greeks, literature, Persians

To what extent is the unburied corpse in Greek literature an indictment against the Zoroastrian practice of allowing wild dogs […]

What remains unburied.

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 |  Greeks, literature, Persians

To what extent is the unburied corpse in Greek literature an indictment against the Zoroastrian practice of allowing wild dogs […]

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