an intriguing plot twist after your recent confessional post on your name/naming, will be interested to see how this plays out in the peanut gallery that we all be.
Super fun to read, Levi. “Fooled but not swindled” sums it up niftily. It feels like a huge and much needed leap forward in presentation style. Pop goes the philosopher and not a moment too soon.
My only nit was: “Similarly, he noted that neurology shows us that brains such as ours can only process so much information at once, that there are limits to how much we can cognize at any point in time. This, he said, has implications for our ability to respond in a society such as our own.”
April 25, 2013 at 2:13 am
thanks!
April 25, 2013 at 2:31 am
I like this a lot, Lucret — I mean, Levi.
April 25, 2013 at 10:47 pm
an intriguing plot twist after your recent confessional post on your name/naming, will be interested to see how this plays out in the peanut gallery that we all be.
May 7, 2013 at 2:35 pm
Super fun to read, Levi. “Fooled but not swindled” sums it up niftily. It feels like a huge and much needed leap forward in presentation style. Pop goes the philosopher and not a moment too soon.
My only nit was: “Similarly, he noted that neurology shows us that brains such as ours can only process so much information at once, that there are limits to how much we can cognize at any point in time. This, he said, has implications for our ability to respond in a society such as our own.”
Wish you had extended that thought for them.