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“Don’t Kill For Me.” Nashville USA, July 2013.

02/07/2013

“The idea that God can lack anything is repugnant to most religious believers. That Hegel might be saying such a …

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After news of the day’s events, of how we repeatedly have turned against our neighbors, a ball of farmer’s cheese is formed, seasoned with saffron, in defiance, with hospitality. Nashville USA, July 2013.

02/07/2013

“Pure being has in it no object for thought to grasp. It is entirely empty. In fact, it is nothing. …

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Critical Reflection back upon a Sunday Lunch and the Consumption of Guacamole. Nashville USA, June 2013.

01/07/2013

“Biological or social as the origins of these desires might be, it is true in either case that we did …

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