Category Archives: New Lexicon

Re-thinking Rigor, version 2.0.1.2

An interesting overview at an education blog critiquing the amount of time spent spinning pedagogical PR rather than thinking through a sustainable PAIDEIA. What I want is for every American child, every British child, Canadian child, Irish child, Australian child, … Continue reading

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The Most Practical Major?

[Philosophy] is also one of the most competitive disciplines. When I was a science editor I sometimes saw readers’ reports on colleagues’ philosophy manuscripts. There were often pages and pages of challenges to the authors’ arguments, concluding with a recommendation … Continue reading

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Branding Logos

So everybody seems pretty familiar with logos these days. In fact, product branding has made some logos more recognizable to children than the faces of their grandparents. But I want to talk about the oldest of all logos… the ancient … Continue reading

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Getting One Over On Ourselves

“Heaven preserve you from questions of origin.” – Valéry (Notebooks, C. 21, p.275, 1938; as quoted by Derrida in Margins of Philosophy) “The essence of scientific wisdom… lies in being tentative about what one takes to be… necessary.” -Wilfred Sellars, “Is … Continue reading

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The grammar of the digital humanities

I confess: I like grammar. I like grammar not because I like following rules (though I often get mistaken as a rule-follower by inattentive observers), but rather because I like searching for rules — and that’s really what grammar is … Continue reading

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A New Lexicon Redux

What the word fails to say, circumstance mutely adds… The real meaning of a word is not in the dictionary; it is in the instant.  Jose Ortega y Gasset, Concord & Liberty, p. 13 I got a lot of positive feedback … Continue reading

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A New Lexicon

[Philosophical problems] are, of course, not empirical problems; but they are solved through an insight into the workings of our language, and that in such a way that these workings are recognized – despite an urge to misunderstand them. The problems are … Continue reading

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