De Beauvoir thinks we're all part of the the same collective. The Trump Cult admits only a few people into their collective. The post Existentialism and Ethics appeared first on emptywheel.| emptywheel
As we navigate this wild and very dark time, we find ourselves finding wisdom in unexpected sources. Here are two that have given us a feeling of expansion and re-orientation.| Improvised Life
It was my wedding anniversary recently. The picture at the top is the front of the card I got for my wife. Yeah, I know. Somehow she still loves me.I asked my family which bean out of the couple they thought I was and everyone chose the one on the left, including me. Surprised, I showed the picture to my work colleagues and they also unanimously went for the left-hand bean.| Hiccupps
In all of the talk on QPRs over the years, I’ve run across some occasional disagreement about whether or not “queerplatonic” as a term has room for ambiguity — with both implicit and explicit attempts to define it as a narrow and rigid concept, while treating those definitions as the way it’s always been. Simply […]| The Ace Theist
Riffing on a recent post I published over at Thought Shrapnel, I want to take a moment to post about the similarities and differences between my Continuum [...]| ambiguiti.es
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Introducing a continuum of ambiguity and reflecting on importance of avoiding dead metaphors in the workplace.| ambiguiti.es
After all, the most basic form of recognition is: "I see you."| ambiguiti.es
A reminder to myself to be aware of the power of ambiguity within my own work and of the different forms it can take.| ambiguiti.es
A story using characters to represent different parts of the continuum of ambiguity.| ambiguiti.es
Given the news of the passing of Terry Jones, it seems appropriate to kick things off with one of my favourite parts of any Monty Python film: [...]| ambiguiti.es
In this week’s BBC Radio 4 programme Thinking Allowed, there’s an important part about ambiguity: Laurie Taylor explores the origins and [...]| ambiguiti.es