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Robert Talisse
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Political Philosopher | W Alton Jones Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt | extremely amateur self-taught guitarist

Robert B. Talisse is an American philosopher and political theorist. He is currently Professor of Philosophy and former Chair of the Philosophy Department at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, where he is also a Professor of Political Science. Talisse is a former editor of the academic journal Public Affairs Quarterly, and a regular contributor to the blog 3 Quarks Daily, where he posts a monthly column with his frequent co-author and fellow Vanderbilt philosopher Scott Aikin. He earned his PhD in Philosophy from the Graduate Center of the City University of New York in 2001. His principal area of research is political philosophy, with an emphasis on democratic theory and liberalism. .. more

Political science 45%
Philosophy 37%

Reposted by Kate Jackson

Kant's moral philosophy

"Primitive" - Killing Joke. The closing tune from their first album. I miss Geordie

He's kinda sacred

Even then, no reason to play him

Dude at the gigantic corporate guitar shop proving to everyone within a mile radius that even though he’s got the white Strat and the Marshall stack, he can’t quite nail “Purple Haze”

:)

"The Wait" - Killing Joke. We lost Geordie two years ago today. Loved this tune from the first time I heard it, on college radio in 1982

I miss Geordie

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$249.99

Now at Costco... just sayin'

Costco two evenings before Thanksgiving is a vibe

It's commonly said that the onboard "distortion" on the Roland JC120 is useless. That's not quite right. It's definitely not a distortion. But at zero, it's useable for a light breakup tone

"Los Angeles" - X. Billy Zoom rules

This PEZ dispenser has been lurking one of my old guitar cases for probably 35 years... that Damned pin, too

Lol. I think it takes pedals nicely, too. The onboard distortion is nearly useless, but it pairs well with my trusty RAT

Today's guitar adventure. Bought this back in October, and took it to the good folks at British Audio for the routine kind of maintenance a 35 year-old amp needs: cleaned pots, tightened jacks, overall tune-up, etc. Now it's tip top. Apologies in advance to my neighbors