Wow, and all this time I've been reading Nietzsche, Descarte, Plato, Hume when all I really needed was to be studying this man.
Posted by Rae at August 5, 2005 09:48 PMIt's not merely "philosophy," it's "nuanced philosophy." That makes ALL the difference...
Posted by: Kevin at August 6, 2005 07:00 PMYes, Kevin. Absolutely. "Nuanced."
Posted by: Rae at August 6, 2005 09:12 PMYeah! Let's see Plato pull off nuanced philosophy.
We're talking Dana Plato from the Facts of Life, right?
Posted by: Greg Ho at August 7, 2005 09:26 AMbe careful. he's not the half blood prince, but they have been seen together on occasion...
Posted by: bobincheck at August 8, 2005 12:49 AMExcellent reads all...I also recommend Christine de Pizan...see where Machiavelli got his theoretical models.
Posted by: Jenn at August 8, 2005 12:39 PMI laughed so hard, I nearly peed! Thanks Rae.
Posted by: Altar Girl at August 8, 2005 05:17 PMJenn, I wish I could take philosophy now...with some life experience to influence my all-knowing wisdom :D
AG- you're welcome. Anytime.
Bobincheck- hmmm, really? The dark prince, eh? GregHo? Anything to say to that?
Posted by: Rae at August 9, 2005 02:37 PMNot the dark prince--the half blood prince! Snape is my bud. We kick it sometimes and laugh over his performance as Hans Gruber in Die Hard and stuff. Good times.
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