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Things done, or maybe things read.

Tag: Philosophy

Written by Bronte CronsberryOctober 25, 2022

Thinking with Care: Considering the University in A Minor Chorus

I always find reading Billy-Ray Belcourt challenging, his work pulls at the threads of hidden assumption in my thinking about the world while also creating a space where I feel seen, and held with a level of care and compassion that is so often lacking in the wider world. In particular, his debut novel A […]

Written by Bronte CronsberrySeptember 11, 2019

Confronting the Terror of the Infinite: The Romantic Poets and Interstellar

In the grand scheme of the universe humans are very small and probably lacking any degree of importance – a fact that humanity has been aware of and sought to minimize through an understanding of the world we exist in. The works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and William Wordsworth look back on a concept developed […]

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