(zach grins gleefully) imma call you uber soon, and hope you are well, bunches and bunches of well!
), but i get the impression he- even more than most philosophers- managed to find a way to express his ideas that made them seem more complicated and impressive than they were. in the book 'Against Guilt and Justice,' Walter Kauffman argues that obscurantist language is a product of what he calls decidophobia- avoiding decisive statements and decisive choices
) of that title. (my friend suggested i write it in the Big Easy, but i think that would be carrying the joke a bit too far. besides, getting caught in a hurricane would be neither sweet nor easy)
on May 26 2010 01:14 PM
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