Member-only story
- Words do not have essential definitions. Essential definitions have words.
- There is a precision to not-knowing, just as there is for knowing.
- Myths are para-definitions for words; definitions that avoid intellectual aporia of analytical definitions.
- Write philosophy as you write a poem; write a poem as you would write philosophy.
- Dialogic thinking is full of the complexity of life; the ambiguity.
- Should philosophy tame complexity or nurture it?
- A personality must be complex for the philosophy it expresses to be complex.