Eric Linus Kaplan
@ericlinuskaplan.bsky.social
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Philosopher, writes on existentialism and Kierkegaard -- "Does Santa Exist?" is my book -- and tv writer -- Flight of the Conchords, Futurama, Big Bang Theory, Malcom in the Middle, Krapopolis &c.! blogs at ericlinuskaplan.wordpress.com He/Him
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far be it from me to describe the subtle distinctions
among apophasis prolepsis and praeteritio praecox
but know this: between the one and the other
angels are born from hot demons
and men's heads are cut off from their necks and rejoined
they killed Buster Poindexter because society couldn't deal with his truth
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The late UC Berkeley #philosopher Hubert Dreyfus was born on this date in 1929. In 2010, for an episode on #Nihilism and Meaning, he became the first person other than our senior producer Devon Strolovitch to bring the #philosophy of Bob Dylan into the conversation.

#PhilSky #ItsAlrightMa
ok - I can't name them and I won't claim to love
it was the tron-ares i the coal mine
do you think they think they are doing something responsible, or just whoring after readers who are cowardly and centrist?
I had the most common opening mistake in connections today. This is a worthwhile skill. In some contexts it is better than being correct. Is there a super skill that tells you when it is correct to be correct and when it is correct to be incorrect?
My answer: maybe.
at some point though if rich people are preying on poor people is it ok to fight? in other words to use language as a tool of fighting?
so let's say, for the sake of argument, the bad guys have a leader who they think is a perfect physical specimen and a paragon of the masculine virtues. And let's add, per impossibile, that he's actually grossly overweight, and kinda porcine. ok to mock his appearance or no?
what about mockery? it's a different speech act than pure assertion. I think in that case punching up is better than punching down, b/c the powerful stay powerful by seeming unmockable.
I feel the same way but about "Un Chien Andalou" and "Boogie Nights"
it is the Tron:Ares in the coal-mine!
Tron: Ares is the Tron:Ares in a Coal Mine
yes I was thinking of the crazy tyrants who seem to rule our country
and some say brothels are built with bricks of it
A really helpful thing is to be surrounded by enablers
ooh -- I am popping in and saying -- why aren't people more surprised by this? Between the two us we'll lick the platter clean.
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“Either I don’t understand this life, or it’s no good…”
from "Oblomov" Ivan Goncharov
what would making people pay for stuff in stores do to the shop-lifting industry?
a childish enjoyment of making fun of people's names. I have it.
Cardinal Bellarmine had a similar issue with Galileo