Andrew Sparling
@awsparling.bsky.social
Ph.D., history. Hist. of sci. & med.; Paracelsus; c16 Germany. Husband & father. 𝕏-pat. Hobby: learning about & not catching brain-eating bat viruses. In public indoor spaces, wear a high-quality mask (N95 or better). Clean the air!
📍Melbourne, VIC
📍Melbourne, VIC
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Straight from the ear vats.
November 10, 2025 at 11:13 AM
Straight from the ear vats.
Philosophy, when applied, may bring the peril into clearer view. 2/2
November 10, 2025 at 11:10 AM
Philosophy, when applied, may bring the peril into clearer view. 2/2
You are right.
And if it *were* a philosophy seminar, the obvious instance to cite would be Thrasymachus in bk 1 of the Republic, and the existential threat that the dogma that might makes right poses to the common weal.
The logos alone will not save us. 1/2
And if it *were* a philosophy seminar, the obvious instance to cite would be Thrasymachus in bk 1 of the Republic, and the existential threat that the dogma that might makes right poses to the common weal.
The logos alone will not save us. 1/2
November 10, 2025 at 11:10 AM
You are right.
And if it *were* a philosophy seminar, the obvious instance to cite would be Thrasymachus in bk 1 of the Republic, and the existential threat that the dogma that might makes right poses to the common weal.
The logos alone will not save us. 1/2
And if it *were* a philosophy seminar, the obvious instance to cite would be Thrasymachus in bk 1 of the Republic, and the existential threat that the dogma that might makes right poses to the common weal.
The logos alone will not save us. 1/2
I’m sure Orange Hitler will be happy with the Sudetenland and we’ll have peace in our time.
November 10, 2025 at 12:28 AM
I’m sure Orange Hitler will be happy with the Sudetenland and we’ll have peace in our time.