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4 05, 2016

Triumph of the Advocates

By |2016-11-02T11:52:13-04:00May 4th, 2016|2016, Academia, Debate / dialogue, Economics, Everything Else, History, Language, Literature, May, Observations, science, STEM, Writing|0 Comments

Triumph of the Advocates: a vision for this world, or the next. Lapidus. Hey you, Lepus! What are you doing there, sitting around? Are you stargazing? Lepus. Lapidus, what’s wrong? You look distressed. Lapidus. I’m tired, that is all. Perhaps that is the reason for my distress. I just dreamt the most amazing dream, a [...]

27 04, 2016

The master economy and student majors (Jeffrey Dorfman, Forbes)

By |2016-04-27T19:24:19-04:00April 27th, 2016|2016, Academia, April, Debate / dialogue, Economics, Employment, Everything Else, Language, News, STEM|0 Comments

The master economy and student majors: should states grant incentives to students to select a particular course of study? Dorfman says no: The logic behind such proposals is that state funding should be concentrated on where it provides the highest return on investment, so humanities and other majors perceived as leading to low-paying jobs don’t [...]

20 04, 2016

Critical reason and the life of the unconscious

By |2021-01-27T20:18:41-05:00April 20th, 2016|2016, April, Debate / dialogue, Europe, Everything Else, Language, Medicine, Philosophy, psychology, Quotes|0 Comments

Critical reason and the life of the unconscious: at what expense to our lives do we refine our reason, especially when it comes to understanding crucial matters of life and death? A man should be able to say he has done his best to form a conception of life after death, or to create some [...]

10 04, 2016

Where it’s at: the mystery and origins of the @ symbol (BBC News)

By |2016-04-10T16:45:14-04:00April 10th, 2016|2016, Economics, Employment, Europe, Everything Else, History, Language, Literature, News, Religion, Technology|0 Comments

Where it's at: or better, where "at" (@) has been. What is modern is ancient, if we should notice. From the article: "The earliest yet discovered reference to the @ symbol is a religious one. It features in a 1345 Bulgarian translation of a Greek chronicle. Held today in the Vatican Apostolic Library, it features the @ [...]

3 04, 2016

A classics major adds value for engineering and STEM (Forbes)

By |2016-04-08T08:38:27-04:00April 3rd, 2016|2016, April, Economics, Employment, Everything Else, Language, Literature, News, Philosophy, STEM, Technology, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

A classics major adds value for engineering and STEM: a profile of Tim O'Reilly, who brings classical ethics and eloquence to the world of technology. From the article: O’Reilly has a deep understanding of how knowledge should disseminate in a society, and how best to make that happen.... Building a knowledge community is an art, [...]

30 03, 2016

Gambling on the meaning of nothing

By |2016-03-30T08:47:55-04:00March 30th, 2016|2016, Debate / dialogue, Europe, Everything Else, Language, March, Philosophy, Quotes|0 Comments

Gambling on the meaning of nothing: how much do we really understand one another, even as friends? Minaccio, a witty man and a gambler, once lost his cash and his coat, too, playing at dice (he was truly poor), and sat weeping at the doorway of the tavern. A friend saw him distraught and in [...]

8 03, 2016

Obsessing about STEM (Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post)

By |2016-03-06T15:46:58-05:00March 8th, 2016|2016, Academia, Arts, Debate / dialogue, Employment, Europe, Everything Else, History, Language, Medicine, News, Philosophy, Politics, science, STEM, Technology, U.S. / Canada|0 Comments

Obsessing about STEM: America seems entranced by STEM education, at the expense of our future, which requires more agile ways of thinkings that the humanities and liberal arts provide. "The United States has led the world in economic dynamism, innovation and entrepreneurship thanks to exactly the kind of teaching we are now told to defenestrate. A [...]

6 03, 2016

The Clarion Call for STEM (New York Times)

By |2016-11-02T11:52:14-04:00March 6th, 2016|2016, Academia, Debate / dialogue, Economics, Employment, Everything Else, Language, March, News, Philosophy, Politics, STEM, Technology|0 Comments

The clarion call for STEM: state legislatures and politicians -- from both parties -- stress education in the sciences, rather than in the humanities and arts: taxpayers should subsidize, the argument goes, those courses of study most likely to produce better taxpayers. "When it comes to dividing the pot of money devoted to higher education, [...]

23 02, 2016

How books lengthen our lives

By |2016-11-02T11:52:15-04:00February 23rd, 2016|2016, Europe, Everything Else, History, Language, Literature, Philosophy, Quotes, Writing|0 Comments

Umberto Eco explains how books, as our familial elders, deepen our emotional lives across generations. Valentino Bompiani once circulated a saying: “one person who reads is worth two.” It was said by a publisher probably as a clever slogan, but I think it means that writing (and in general language) lengthen one’s life. From the time when [...]

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