Michael Deckard
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Philosophy Begins in Wonder: An Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy, Theology, and Science
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Werner Schmidt – Die Farben des Ulysses bei James Joyce
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| I have learned so much from this book about the 16th and 17th centuries, "La Florida". To take but one detail, the TImucua went from a population of about 200,000 to around 1,000 in the 17th century; the Apalachee did a little better with between 8-1 ...more | |
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| This book really needs a new translation to speak to our day. Even the title is totally off. But a great book! | |
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| A deep insight into what 'coalescence' and the Mississippian shatter zone means and how it has impacted us today...the tribes that we understand today (for example, the Catawba) are a coalescence greatly impacted by this time period and its shatter z ...more | |
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| Reading this book was like opening myself to a new world. It came highly recommended, so I thought I would dive in wondering whether I should use it for a class next semester (PHI 216). This is not a biography, but a "series of forays from one starti ...more | |
“But the Alim laughed at this. 'And we know who they are. Allah have pity on the Anglicans! Samad, when the male organ of a man stands erect, two thirds of his intellect go away,' said the Alim, shaking his head. 'And one third of his religion.”
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“The listener is the midwife in the difficult birth of the word.”
― The Fortress
― The Fortress
“The diaries of opium-eaters record how, during the brief period of ecstasy, the drugged person's dreams have a temporal scope of ten, thirty, sometimes sixty years or even surpass all limits of man's ability to experience time--dreams, that is, whose imaginary time span vastly exceeds their actual duration and which are characterized by an incredible diminishment of the experience of time, with images thronging past so swiftly that, as one hashish-smoke puts it, the intoxicated user's brain seems "to have something removed, like the mainspring from a broken watch.”
― The Magic Mountain
― The Magic Mountain
“Christian desire is always excessive, generous beyond what is asked. It is a desire not to consume the other, but to let the other be in the perfection they are called to grow into. It is a desire ultimately founded upon God as triune and, as triune, a community of love fore-given and given lavishly.”
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“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, said Jojen. The man who never reads lives only one.”
― A Dance with Dragons
― A Dance with Dragons
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J.M. Coetzee is a South African writer who received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2003. He earned undergraduate degrees in English and mathematics ...more






































