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Aristotle 

Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects spanning the natural sciences,… more

Aristotle 
H-index: 73
Philosophy 73%
History 10%
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Why would you ruin something as sublime as fries with something as gruesome as ketchup
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Yes, friends, let us Karate into the sunset
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Wearing this tomorrow just in case the rapture actually happens
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I found proof that I had a philosophy professor who would start every class by making us watch an Ariana grande video with no explanation and would not refer to it again.
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New profile pic? Yes it's a screenshot from a zoom call. And yes this is as not-angry as I can possibly look.
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My nephew keeps extra chicken nuggets or fries from lunch in his pocket in case he gets hungry later and I honestly couldn't be more proud
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You either die a Glaucon or live long enough to become an Athenian Stranger.
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You guys weren't kidding about Elden Ring. What a game.
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Fundamentalist Platonists who read the dialogues as actual historical events is this anything
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Frank Herbert readers: Here's EVERYTHING you need to know about the Bene Gesserit in 6 minutes.

Gene Wolfe readers:
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Slightly diminish a band:

Black Saturday
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Slightly diminish a band:

Prince and the Incremental Reform
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Happy Division

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Slightly diminish a band:

Prince and the Incremental Reform
zeblarson.bsky.social
Slightly diminish a band:

Happy Division
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AI fans apparently think that writing assignments are given because the world needs another 6-page analysis of Hamlet and not because people need to exercise their minds.
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Just finished translating and commenting on a memra so I have earned thirty (30) minutes of rest before starting the next one.
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Hoping AI becomes conscious and malicious so we can all agree to destroy it.
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In his defense, he admits this is basically impossible throughout Republic V.
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Plato's most fantastical idea is that the ruling class could ever be subject to stricter laws than the working class, or any laws at all.
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Pythagoras' Witnesses going door to door preaching the power of numbers is this anything
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Another day, another bowl of midnight cereal
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When was Jerusalem made a Patriarchal See? Supposedly at Chalcedon in 451 but I don't find that in any of its canons. The first time Jerusalem is named as a Patriarchate seems to be in canon 21 of Constantinople IV (869). What am I missing?

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