Abandoned Footnotes

Stray thoughts, notes, and digressive ditties.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Using CiteULike for Teaching

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I recently rediscovered CiteULike , a free web service for bibliography management. I know I had used it in the past (I still had an account...
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Sunday, August 22, 2010

Sunday Extremophile Blogging: The ARMAN and Thermoplasmatales archaea

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ARMAN archaea, orange circles, with an arcaheon of the thermoplasma order, below them. The small orange particles are viruses. Nobody know...
Thursday, August 19, 2010

A Puzzle about Character and Democracy

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Elections in modern democracies function as mechanisms of both  selection  and  discipline . With a multiplicity of candidates competing for...
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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Pet peeves: the neglect of ancient concepts, a continuing series

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(Warning: some complaints about the neglect of ancient concepts by classical scholars).  I just read a nice piece by W. Jeffrey Tatum on ...

The Class Struggle in Classical Greece

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From Aristotle, Politics   V.1310a9-11 : at present in some oligarchies they [the oligarchs] swear "And I will be hostile to the peopl...
Sunday, August 08, 2010

Sunday Strange Life Blogging

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Not exactly extremophiles tonight. But I found a really neat article about a lovely sea slug , Elysia Chlorotica, which "steals" t...

The most surprising sentence I read today

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...while philosophers mandated self-control for kings in regard to both alcohol and sex, the Antigonid king Demetrius the Besieger appropria...
Thursday, August 05, 2010

Education, Selection, Discipline

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Consider the problem of virtuous leadership in politics. It would seem to be pretty uncontroversial to say that a government is better the ...
Friday, July 30, 2010

Endnotes

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Things that caught my eye in the last week or so: I had not known that in some societies, paternity is thought to be "partible" ,...

Polybius and the Dialectic of Forgetting (Or, Theoretical Models in the Classical World)

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(Warning: A very long footnote – 2,500 words - about Polybius, human moral psychology, and the use of “models” in the Classical World, writt...
Sunday, July 25, 2010

Sunday Extremophile Blogging: The Pompeii Worm

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The Pompeii worm (photo credit: Wikimedia commons ). After  water bears (which are apparently pretty common - I didn't know, but you c...
Saturday, July 24, 2010

Cicero and Machiavelli on Fear and Love

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(Warning: some thinking out loud about some passages of Cicero and Machiavelli, in the course of doing some research for a work in progress ...
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