dilbert: arts are useless
also dilbert: here's a quote from a novelist, snap!
also dilbert: here's a quote from a novelist, snap!
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some interesting stuff.Cormac McCarthy has spent the last quarter century writing his novels at the mountain top retreat of the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) in New Mexico, an institute dedicated to the formal analysis of complex systems. In this documentary filmed in December 2017 at the library at SFI, Cormac in conversation with his colleague David Krakauer, reflects on isolation, mathematics, character, and the nature of the unconscious.
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the road suckeduziq wrote:
a very rare thing. the longest ever (?) interview with one of america's greatest living writers. infamously press shy.
https://youtu.be/HrUy1Vn2KdI
turned up out of nowhere with not one but two new novels this year/upcoming.
turns out he's been spending all of his time away from the public eye talking to physicists and helping them edit their books and improve their writing. lmao. i didn't see that coming. half the talk is about maths and physics, prior to philosophy and literature.some interesting stuff.Cormac McCarthy has spent the last quarter century writing his novels at the mountain top retreat of the Santa Fe Institute (SFI) in New Mexico, an institute dedicated to the formal analysis of complex systems. In this documentary filmed in December 2017 at the library at SFI, Cormac in conversation with his colleague David Krakauer, reflects on isolation, mathematics, character, and the nature of the unconscious.
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I hate thisThis book presents the concept of ethical knowledge as it is revealed, as it is challenged, and as it may be used in schools. The book combines empirical expressions of teachers' beliefs and practices with a discussion of the connections between the moral dimensions of schooling and applied professional ethics in teaching:
Ethical knowledge relies on the teacher's awareness, understanding, and acceptance of the demands of moral agency.
Ethical knowledge is compromised by moral dilemmas and complexities that routinely challenge teachers.
Moral tensions may be eased by three avenues of renewal based on heightened attention to ethical knowledge: a renewed sense of teacher professionalism, renewed school cultures, and renewed teacher education and professional learning.
The Ethical Teacher is for teachers and teacher educators and for those who conduct research about their worlds.
You wouldn't think it but there are so many ways you can drown.Dilbert_X wrote:
The Perfect Storm - I picked it because I knew I had some long flights over water.
The technical side was good, I enjoyed learning there are two ways to drown.
I think that makes book #57.