The Fault in Our Books (1)
From the Blog the-emo-wolverine-writesLook what I just found on tumblr. the-emo-wolverine-writes annatheprincessannatheprincess: i showed my older sister (*who’s going on two years thyroid cancer free*) the trailer for the fault in our stars and she thought it was ridiculous she also had this to say 'i mean, yeah it shows teenagers going through shit, but they're not showing it in the right perspective. they need to show it in more of a *my sister’s keeper* tone. like i know lots of people with cancer that died without falling in love, and when you have cancer you don’t go on a journey to find out who you are, it just hits you like*'oh shit, i really gotta get myself in check'*. you don’t automatically go *'oh you're a boy so you're the one' *either. it’s not like when you have cancer you’re gonna be able to go out pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Applied Ethics and Insolubility
From the Blog awaisaftabMaverick Philosopher describes his approach to philosophy as *radically aporetic*. That is, he holds that the central problems of philosophy, although genuine, are insoluble. I asked him whether this applies to the applied problems of ethics as well. Here is his response. pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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