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What makes you wait, bitterly, might not exist at all!
That is the risk of believing in something.
That "something" could be anything.
#doubt #disbelief #mysticism #existentialism
Enter into a void as described by #Kierkegaard.
This void needs to be filled in.
This is what humans waste their time on, mostly.
Filling the #void to overcome the crisis of existence.
Psychologically broken people may be looking for others to combine and complete themselves.
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Hi #DisabilityTwitter . Could I have some support as I do something rather audacious?
You might be thinking: "Cy, you already published your email to HR across all platforms today. You can just sit back and relax."

But that email was basic. I learned nothing from that email. Nothing that I did not already know.
But now I want to apply for something that I know my hero, an icon in philosophy, and you will all know her name in 20 years time, will read.

Her name? Shelley Lynn Tremain.

Yes, you already know her. Some of you. The rest of you? Catch up.
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📽️Amigos: desde hoy, y hasta el próximo día 29, cuando será la presentación de "La enfermedad del aburrimiento" en la #FLMadrid22, compartiré diariamente un vídeo con la lectura de un breve fragmento de cada capítulo del libro en este hilo🧵.
¿Me ayudáis a difundir? ¡Gracias!🖤 Image
🚨 Primer episodio:

▶️ Introducción. Definición e historia del #aburrimiento como patología y sus alternativas.
La enfermedad del aburrimiento (@alianza_ed).

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¡Vamos con el episodio 2⃣!
Capítulo 1. El #aburrimiento entre el vicio y la virtud en la Edad Antigua.
La enfermedad del aburrimiento (@alianza_ed).
¡Espero que os guste este breve fragmento sobre el #suicidio en #Séneca! 🔄
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#Corbin was one of a group of young #Protestant intellectuals in #Paris who discovered the work of #KarlBarth (1886-1968) the Swiss reformed theologian whom he met in Bonn in 1931 1/
Barth was known for his dialectical theology starting with his Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans (#DerRömerbrief) published in 1919; in 1934 he openly opposed Nazi authority insisting upon the absolute sovereignty of the divine and returned to Switzerland 2/
‘Faith is awe in the presence of the divine incognito; it is the love of God that is aware of the qualitative difference between God and man and God and the world’ 3/
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The reception of #EuropeanPhilosophy in #Iran is around 100 years old and #Nashr_e_nay in #Tehran has been at the forefront of publishing translations - a thread on #translation in #ContemporaryIranianPhilosophy and the work of ‘Abdol-Karim Rashidiyan 1/
#Rashidiyan (b. 1948) is a professor of philosophy at #ShahidBeheshti university in #Tehran one of the best departments in #Iran and received his PhD from #Sorbonne in 1978; especially known for his translations of #continentalphilosophy 2/
Early on he translated the famous manifesto of William James (1842-1910) - Pragmatism 3/ ImageImage
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