I finished reading The Origins of Responsibility by François Raffoul earlier this week. There are definitely quite a few take aways for me. The biggest which I mentioned in a previous post, is the correlation between how we conceive of being and how we then conceive of ethics, and vice a versa. It is interesting [...]
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existential angst of solomon
Friday, 20 March 2009
I just finished reading through Solomon’s Ecclessiasties. It was a very interesting read. There is so much existential angst, a curious ancient account of post modern writing on the void of meaning in the world. I’m not really sure how to interpret it all. I mean I am used to reading this kind of stuff when [...]