K. Anhari

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Joined December 2019

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    5 Dec 2019

    My much smarter, more interesting, and more articulate associate and I read and discussed Guy Davenport's "The Symbol of the Archaic" and recorded it for you, our friends on the internet. It was fun.

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  2. Jan 29
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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 27

    At first glance this magnificent illumined page might be a Mamluk-era copy of the Qur'an. But read the first lines: 'In the name of God, the Creator, the Living, the One Who Speaks. In the beginning God created...' In fact a Coptic copy of the Pentateuch, it was completed in 1353

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  4. Jan 27

    A Maoist-Third-Worldist Defense of the South Asian Technical Support Scam

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    Charles Darwin's "The Origin of Species" (1859)

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    Jan 25

    Nishida Kitarō, Religion and Nothingness, “Śūnyatā and History”.

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  7. Jan 24
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    Selected photos from Stephen Graham's book "A vagabond in the " (1911). 1. A group of shepherds 2. Ingoosh () women, with water-jar 3. An Ossetine () dwelling

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  9. Jan 23

    Does anyone else, upon expressing any thought whatsoever, experience as gnawing anxiety the possibility that you really do not know whereof you speak, and that there's some term of art that everyone understands but you, or that you're the only one who hasn't "done the reading"

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  10. Jan 23

    Spotted at the Korean market and I thought I was having a stroke Papal octopus meme but for GE-USA food and beverage commerce

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    Jan 22

    “Not letting oneself be ruled by illusions is an infinitely naïve belief, but it is the intellectual imperative, the command of science.” —Friedrich Nietzsche, Notebook of September 1870–January 1871

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  12. Jan 22

    Somehow getting worse at writing intelligible sentences

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  13. Jan 22

    The image of the cosmos as an animal might be of use (even if only as metaphor) toward reclaiming the primitive sense of "order," for which living organisms served as paradigms

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  14. Jan 22

    I'm sure this is obvious to most of you, but I suspect that the idea that rational order is a feature of nature seems implausible partly because "order," to our ears, suggests sterility. Consider what we're trying to express when we say, figuratively, that something is "alive"

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  15. Jan 22

    "Whatever he could not respond to in a productive way he chose to disregard. In other words, he was an expert at ignoring things.”

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  16. Jan 22

    Uncanny Cappadocian topography. A point in favor of morphological theories of civilization

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  17. Retweeted
    Jan 22

    Hillary Clinton can cause a day's commotion because she's a national politician with the whole media apparatus hanging on her every word. But Milbank can light up the tl with just a pic of a pint or an oak tree or whatever that he took on his phone. That's a real poster.

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  18. Retweeted
    Jan 22

    I always wondered how ISIS was able to get so many drones, like even if they had so many shops under their control how could they have so many, but apparently they really just AliExpress-ed an entire aerial army that dropped bombs on Iraqi soldiers.

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  19. Jan 21

    How many nonbelievers have directed their attention away from certain lines of thought by reminding themselves of their unbelief--of their identity as nonbeliever?

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  20. Jan 21

    Hasdai Crescas disputes as incoherent Maimonides' insistence that belief in God is a commandment demanding obedience, and fair enough. Nonetheless, how many of us have prayed, with the father of the child with a mute spirit, "Lord, I believe; help my unbelief!"

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    Jan 21

    The last I’ll be sharing for a while. This is Add MS 7154, copied in Edessa (Urhoi/Urfa, ) in 1203 CE and at Salah in Turabdin. It’s a Book of the of King David, complete with lovely line portraits.

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