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Daily Archives: February 21, 2018
“Frankly, the United States is under attack” — Art of Quotation
“Frankly, the United States is under attack” source: NBC News – Twitter deleted 200,000 Russian troll tweets. Read them here Daniel Coats, director United States National Intelligence via “Frankly, the United States is under attack” — Art of Quotation
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Dante’s PURGATORY, Canto 6: SORDELLO
Photo: Public Domain (Via Wiki Commons) *** SORDELLO *** Fellow Mantuan Sordello embraces Virgil Unlike Inferno *** NOTE: When Sordello finds out that Virgil is from the city of Mantua, Sordello embraces him because they come from the same city. … Continue reading
NOTES on Walter T. Stace (1886-1967): I am Determined and Free
Walter T. Stace (1886-1967) is an admirably clear writer. In his book Religion and the Modern Mind (1952), he addresses the issue of free will versus determinism. Although I believe that his argument is incorrect, nonetheless I can admire the … Continue reading