I called u last night and left a message. I have calmed down about my current problem (involving family), but it would be nice to chat anyway. I'll call again :)
Hey, I'm getting married in five days!!! How bizarre is that???
awesome pics! i enjoy art very much too. It usually surfaces in my collection of post cards. I collect funky postcards. *grin* Nice to finally meet you!
the wyrd sisters! (very tired,..didnt notice what they had in their hands) INTERESTING! Medieval art is so simple yet so complex. Standing on someone whos fate is upon them, heh. Similar type of triplicity in the other pick,..is she growing? shrinking? or just exploring her options?
Happen to fascinated in that certain triad throughout mythology, (e.g. Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva). It is a single, solitary breath. The three stages of a breath, that is all we are in the schemes of the universe.
Anyway, nice to hear from you. Heard many good things.
Yeay, WittgensteinbaaleshOctober 24 2005, 15:26:29 UTC
Wittgenstein had an integral and influential place in my personal development of philosophy. I was graced to have had a professor in my freshman year offer to give me an independent study (ultra rare and unorthodox to grant a student’s first year at my college). After stating that I wanted to study Kant, he said that if I would trust him, he would guarantee a more fruitful area of study. And the rest is history.
The Germanic-Austrian philosophers seem to resonant positively with my particular viewpoints in life, except for a select few (I really have a distaste for Feuerbach. I just can’t make all the leaps of logic with him)
And thank you, I do happen to like that second picture. Don’t know exactly what about the pic does it for me, but I saw it and had to post it.
Re: Yeay, Wittgensteinsliding_doorsOctober 25 2005, 16:32:29 UTC
i only know a little about W. and german philosophy. I took a philosophy of language class my senior year in college... and i own P.I. wrote and awesome paper on language games and private languages...
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and how did you find me? i know you said okcupid.... but what's your name on there?
Re: Yeay, WittgensteinbaaleshOctober 26 2005, 17:51:18 UTC
My name on OKCupid is the same as my screen name, Baalesh.
German philosophy and its progression of logic through the years is amazing to study. I think it is much more interesting than some other lineages of thought that society holds high (Except for Plotinus, Greek philosophy doesn't do anything for me)
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I called u last night and left a message. I have calmed down about my current problem (involving family), but it would be nice to chat anyway. I'll call again :)
Hey, I'm getting married in five days!!! How bizarre is that???
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sweet!
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Happen to fascinated in that certain triad throughout mythology, (e.g. Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva). It is a single, solitary breath. The three stages of a breath, that is all we are in the schemes of the universe.
Anyway, nice to hear from you. Heard many good things.
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i enjoy the fact that you quote wittgenstien in your user info.
i also find that second picture amazing beyond words.
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The Germanic-Austrian philosophers seem to resonant positively with my particular viewpoints in life, except for a select few (I really have a distaste for Feuerbach. I just can’t make all the leaps of logic with him)
And thank you, I do happen to like that second picture. Don’t know exactly what about the pic does it for me, but I saw it and had to post it.
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and how did you find me? i know you said okcupid.... but what's your name on there?
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German philosophy and its progression of logic through the years is amazing to study. I think it is much more interesting than some other lineages of thought that society holds high (Except for Plotinus, Greek philosophy doesn't do anything for me)
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