A commonplace book: an old-fashioned literary diary for recording interesting items from reading you've done. I use mine to record snippets from reading, conversation and life in general. (The early 2003 entries are from a period some years ago -- before the blog age -- when I tried an online commonplace book as a straight web page.)
Monday, December 09, 2019
Tuesday, December 03, 2019
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Sunday, November 03, 2019
In
everything there is a portion of everything else.
Anaxagoras, (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Sunday, October 27, 2019
Thursday, October 24, 2019
Sunday, October 20, 2019
I do not disapprove the use we make of things the earth produces, nor doubt, in the least, of the power and fertility of Nature, and of its application to our necessities: I very well see that pikes and swallows live by her laws; but I mistrust the inventions of our mind, our knowledge and art, to countenance which, we have abandoned Nature and her rules, and wherein we keep no bounds nor moderation.
Montaigne
Montaigne
Thursday, October 10, 2019
To be is possible and not-to-be is impossible.... Thought and being are the same.
Parmenides, (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Parmenides, (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Thursday, October 03, 2019
Everything flows and nothing abides; everything gives way and nothing stays fixed.... It is in changing that things find repose.
Men who love wisdom should acquaint themselves with a great many particulars.
Heraclitus (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Men who love wisdom should acquaint themselves with a great many particulars.
Heraclitus (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Saturday, September 28, 2019
The internet reminds us on a daily basis that it is not at all rewarding to become aware of problems that you have no reasonable hope of solving.
Jia Tolentino, as quoted in the New York Review by Jonathan Lethem
Jia Tolentino, as quoted in the New York Review by Jonathan Lethem
Sunday, September 15, 2019
Labels:
biodiversity,
capitalism,
civilization,
climate change,
conservation,
doom,
ecology,
economics,
entanglement,
environment,
existence,
globalization,
humans,
mortality,
nature,
plants,
progress,
society,
trees
Tuesday, August 27, 2019
There is nothing wrong in drinking as much as a man can hold without having to be taken home by a servant, unless of course he is very old. The man to be praised is he who, after drinking, can still express thoughts that are noble and well arranged.
Xenophranes, per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Xenophranes, per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Sunday, August 25, 2019
While sitting at the fireside in the winter, at ease on soft couches, well fed, sipping tasty wine and nibbling tidbits, it is then that a host may duly inquire of his guest: Who are you among men, and whence do you come?
Xenophanes, (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Xenophanes, (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics)
Thursday, August 22, 2019
To see into thy nature, O Zeus, is baffling to the mind. I have been praying to thee without knowing whether thou art necessity or nature or simply the intelligence of mortals.
Euripides, The Trojan Women (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics
Euripides, The Trojan Women (per Philip Wheelwright, The PreSocratics
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Reality
"Reality" [is] a quality appertaining to phenomena that we recognize as having a being independent of our own volition (we cannot "wish them away).... [an] order [that] is relative to a particular socio-historical situation [but] appears to the individual as the natural way of looking at the world.
Peter L. Berger & Thomas Luckmann, The Social Construction of Reality
Peter L. Berger & Thomas Luckmann, The Social Construction of Reality
Monday, July 22, 2019
Friday, June 28, 2019
It is a marvel that our perceptions are so often correct, given the rapidity, the near instantaneity, with which they are constructed.
Oliver Sacks, The River of Consciousness
Oliver Sacks, The River of Consciousness
Friday, June 21, 2019
The "good"... does not stand for anything that is empirically given. It always grows out of an impasse, at a moment of indecision; thus it is always the product of a question: what is the good.
Bruno Snell on Socrates
Bruno Snell on Socrates
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Man's knowledge is imperfect, but the wisdom of god is faultless. 'He sees as a whole, thinks as a whole, and hears as a whole.'
Bruno Snell on Xenophanes
Bruno Snell on Xenophanes
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