Feb. 21st, 2018
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Feb. 21st, 2018 10:21 amBefore I forget. Once, I took a film class where we basically watched movies with very limited commentary provided by the professor, a well-known film critic. His choice of movies was excellent, albeit with some quirkiness mixed in. Closer to the end, he said one thing that made the class totally worth it. He said something like this, A great movie is not a flawless movie. Rather, it's like love: you are willing to overlook certain flaws in your loved ones because of something else. The wonderful something else.
TIL: Heidegger and poetry
Feb. 21st, 2018 03:57 pmHeidegger considered human language inadequate to discuss important issues. He thought poetry was much more suitable for that purpose.

http://ssbothwell.com/documents/ebooksclub.org__Poetry__Language__Thought__Perennial_Classics_.pdf
artist x art

http://ssbothwell.com/documents/ebooksclub.org__Poetry__Language__Thought__Perennial_Classics_.pdf
artist x art