James Lindsay's Life in Light of Death looks at transcendence narratives & instinct to deny that we're mammals
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This kind of intellectual dilettantism re religion is so common that you're blind to it. ->
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When you read a book where a fellow assesses the content of an argument by means of mere ->
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aesthetic judgement and armchair psychology it ought to make you think the work specious, not good.
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Maybe I should say it this way: literary theory usually has shit argument.
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Replying to @iwpoe @DoneReasoning
I muted you for being rude & unreasonable before. Any chance of a reasonable conversation at all or shall I remute?
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on the demanding and blunt man. I won't promise lack of apparent rudeness. However, I will look at an argument.->
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I guarantee that.
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My args tend to be "The model of feminine spiritual wisdom in Aemilia Lanyer poetry is influenced by Monica of Hippo'
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I read Ezra Pound regularly. I'm not unfamiliar with that mode of thinking.
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I'm afraid I don't read Ezra Pound. C20 writings, modernist & postmodernist, are the ones I'm least familiar with
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