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Monday, April 9, 2012
Harman on Second-Rate Philosophers and Religion
I'm a bit late in linking this, but it's still good. My own students can never guess my own religious background, because as soon as they guess one thing--whatever I am teaching at the time--I will soon discuss something deeply counter to it.
The key to doing what I describe is the ability to unify your intellectual and emotional response, and then distance your physical expression from your thoughts. This is easier when one is not too attached to an idea.
The key to doing what I describe is the ability to unify your intellectual and emotional response, and then distance your physical expression from your thoughts. This is easier when one is not too attached to an idea.
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