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bocadosdefilosofia · 3 months
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«En  resumen, aquel que vive en su ciencia solamente como en una propiedad extraña, aquel que no la posee verdaderamente, que no ha recabado un órgano seguro para ella, que no puede en cada momento crear algo nuevo partiendo de ella, es un indigno, que ya en el intento de transmitir los pensamientos del mundo antiguo y presente de forma simplemente histórica, sobrepasa sus fronteras y se hace cargo de algo que no puede llevar a cabo.»
F. W. Joseph von Schelling: Lecciones sobre el método de los estudios académicos. Editora Nacional, pág. 83. Madrid, 1984.
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icelynodette · 1 year
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Universal City Walk California To Oregon Travel Day
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wonders-of-the-cosmos · 11 months
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The jellyfish galaxy JW39 hangs serenely in this image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This galaxy lies over 900 million light-years away in the constellation Coma Berenices and is one of several jellyfish galaxies Hubble has been studying over the past two years.
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, M. Gullieuszik and the GASP team
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logwire · 1 year
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「廻天-戴天」 Into the Night / 新井菜央  ARAI Nao
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bbgliker-teehee · 4 months
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I miss when big artists indie or not used to draw fanart....
Like apart from Sr.Pelo and Jorge R. Gutiérrez (from time to time) almost every big artists don't really do fanart anymore
Like remember when Viv made Sausage party fanart- ohhhh wait...uhhh oh yeah how about Rebecca Sugar with Ed, Edd and Eddy- Shit right...
Y'know maybe it's good that they don't do that anymore....
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yesninathings · 1 day
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I HAVE 2 FINAL ORAL EXAMS and I am fucking done with my masters!!!!!! (??????)
And I booked them on the same day, tuesday 🤡
One at 9am, second at 10:30
I think I might die actually
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edenleicester · 4 months
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the most self indulgent akimizu art ive done so far
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perilapigem · 1 year
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hattoriscap · 1 year
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dnp in the hey arnold universe
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bocadosdefilosofia · 1 month
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«Todavía entra en consideración otro aspecto. Tanto en la ciencia como en el arte, tiene valor lo particular en tanto acoge en sí lo general y lo absoluto. Pero sucede demasiado a menudo, como lo muestra la mayoría de los ejemplos, que se olvida la actividad general de la formación universal, por la particular: por la aspiración de llegar a ser un jurista o un médico preclaros, es decir la muy superior vocación del sabio en general, del espíritu ennoblecido por la ciencia. Se podría recordar que, contra esta estrechez de miras culturales, el estudio de las ciencias más universales es un antídoto suficiente. No tengo la intención de negar esto en general, sino que me reafirmo en ello. La Geometría y la Matemática educan la mente para un conocimiento absolutamente racional, que no tiene necesidad de la materia. La Filosofía, que abarca a todos los hombres y afecta a todas las partes de su naturaleza, es todavía mucho más apta para liberar la mente de las estrecheces de una formación parcial y elevarla al reino de lo universal y absoluto.»
F. W. Joseph von Schelling: Lecciones sobre el método de los estudios académicos. Editora Nacional, pág. 66. Madrid, 1984.
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mcytyaoi · 2 months
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YOU CANT PUT IMAGES IN ASKS ANYMORE. anyway 100dmv decem and alterans toxic yaoi. legundo child of divorce. is this anything
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bagheerita · 6 months
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Nicholas Rush Stargate Universe: "Time"
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mmmariri · 19 days
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Hello Tumblr! I will try to write and post my routine here. Basically, I'm in my 3⁰ year of medical school and I'm freaking out this semester. Today we have a test with 62 more bones and many muscles (so many that they lost count). Now that I passed the test, I can focus on other things: like playing the violin, Baldurs Gate and sleeping.
Photo 1: Showing off books I bought at the UNESP book fair.
Photo 2: Drinking a coke while I was dying inside waiting for the practical test on Anatomy of the Locomotor System.
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eretzyisrael · 7 months
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by Dion J. Pierre
The University of Pennsylvania’s Hillel chapter announced that it will hold a “massive” Shabbat event this Friday in response to a controversial festival taking place on campus that will feature a gamut of anti-Zionist activists who have promoted antisemitic tropes and called for violence against Israel.
“We will be inviting students from across campus — Jewish and non-Jewish alike — to join us for a night celebrating Jewish pride, unity, and togetherness,” the Ivy League school’s Hillel said in an open letter posted on social media. “Prominent politicians and Penn alumni will be coming to celebrate along with hundreds of students, to show — contrary to what antisemites like Roger Waters would have us believe — that Jewish Penn students will NEVER stop showing their pride in Israel, their Jewish identity, heritage, and beliefs.”
Waters, the former Pink Floyd frontman, is a scheduled speaker at the “Palestine Writes Literature Festival,” which the University of Pennsylvania is set to host from Friday through Sunday. In recent years, Waters has made comments about “Jewish power” and compared Israel to Nazi Germany. In May, during a concert held in Berlin, he performed in what looked like a Nazi SS officer uniform. A projection that played during the concert also compared Holocaust victim Anne Frank to Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh — who was accidentally shot and killed last year while covering an Israeli military raid in the West Bank — and the show was deemed as “deeply offensive to Jewish people.”
Another speaker listed on the festival’s itinerary, Palestinian researcher Salman Abu Sitta, previously said during an interview that “Jews were hated in Europe because they played a role in the destruction of the economy in some of the countries, so they would hate them.”
Islamic University of Gaza professor Refaat Alareer — who said in 2018, “Are most Jews evil? Of course they are.” — was initially scheduled to speak. However, StopAntisemitism, a nonprofit organization that tracks antisemitic incidents and hate crimes around the world, reported last week that Alareer had been removed from the speakers’ lineup.
The festival itinerary includes a host of other speakers who have praised terrorism against Israel and spoken out against Zionism.
In response to the festival, the University of Pennsylvania’s Hillel wrote in its letter that it has three goals for Friday’s event, which is titled the “Shabbat Together Event.” They include a guarantee that Jewish students will not be forced to attend “Palestine Writes” against their will, excluding speakers “who espouse explicit anti-Jewish hate,” and the removal of Penn branding from the event as well as the issuance of statements condemning the “antisemitic backgrounds” of certain speakers.
The letter also said that the school’s Hillel — which is part of a larger Jewish campus organization for college students — is “grateful for the holy work of supporting Jewish life at the University of Pennsylvania, and knows that there is great work to continue to do together in the new year.”
According to the school’s Hillel, the group recently met with high-level university administrators to discuss “Palestine Writes,” explaining that some of the listed speakers made them feel “less safe” on campus and presenting a list of “demands, asks, and suggestions.”
UPenn Hillel’s message came as Susan Abulhawa, executive director of the “Palestine Writes” festival, publicized a letter she had written earlier this month to the university’s leadership amid backlash over the event. In her letter, Abulhawa claimed that Palestinians are indigenous to the land of Israel and have “encompassed many identities over millennia — including religious identities of Judaism, Christianity, Islam,” which critics have argued is an apparent attempt to appropriate Jewish history and identity.
Abulhawa has previously accused Israel of committing “a dozen kristallnachts [sic],” referring to the infamous pogrom carried out against Jews in Nazi Germany in November 1938. Abulhawa’s viewpoints are so controversial that a sponsor of an Australian festival she was scheduled to participate in pulled its support.
News of the “Palestine Writes” event has subjected the University of Pennsylvania, widely considered one of America’s elite institutions of higher education, to sharp criticism from the American Jewish community.
Earlier this month, US House Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) called on the school to move the event off campus, saying in a letter to its president that he is “dismayed that this is now occurring at my alma mater” and that “if the university’s goal is to promote mutual understanding and bring students together, it will fail so long as antisemites and anti-Israel advocates are given a platform to spew hate.”
Last week, Middle East experts and nonprofit leaders told The Algemeiner that the festival is an “Israel hate fest” and noted that City University of New York (CUNY) Graduate Center professor Marc Lamont Hill, a former associate of Louis Farrakhan who has accused Israeli police of training American officers to kill Black people, will be speaking there.
“Hill in particular is a longtime advocate of violence against Israel and staunch Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions [BDS] supporter who was fired from CNN after a 2018 speech in which he called for the destruction of the Jewish state,” said Asaf Romirowsky, executive director of the Association for the Study of the Middle East and Africa and Scholars for Peace in the Middle East. “Once again we are seeing how propaganda is masqueraded as ‘scholarship.’ UPenn should take a very careful look at where it draws the lines between free speech and hate speech, especially from individuals who have a track record of racism and antisemitism.”
The University of Pennsylvania did not respond to The Algemeiner’s requests for comment on the “Shabbat Together” event and Abulhawa’s letter.
The school responded to the criticism last week, however, issuing a statement to The Algemeiner signed by school president M. Elizabeth Magill, provost John L. Jackson, and dean of the School of Arts and Sciences Steven J. Fluharty.
“We unequivocally — and emphatically — condemn antisemitism as antithetical to our institutional values,” the statement said. “As a university, we also fiercely support the free exchange of ideas as central to our educational mission. This includes the expression of views that are controversial and even those that are incompatible with our institutional values.”
The high-level administrators added, “This public event is not organized by the university.”
Following the statement, StopAntisemitism accused the university officials of countenancing “Jew hatred” and called their response “pathetic.”
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siamkram · 8 months
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“All of us, to some extent, borrow from others, from the culture around us. Ideas are in the air, and we may appropriate, often without realizing, the phrases and language of the times. We borrow language itself; we did not invent it. We found it, we grew up into it, though we may use it, interpret it, in very individual ways. What is at issue is not the fact of “borrowing” or “imitating,” of being “derivative,” being “influenced,” but what one does with what is borrowed or imitated or derived; how deeply one assimilates it, takes it into oneself, compounds it with one’s own experiences and thoughts and feelings, places it in relation to oneself, and expresses it in a new way, one’s own.” -Mark Twain
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horsegirlhob · 7 months
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I love it when my university makes accessibility services as inaccessible as possible
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