I told you I would put up a follow-up update from the last update if you can put up with me upping the amount of up. First the silly: I’m rather disappointed that nobody joined in on my invitation to engage in some old fashioned noble pedantry. Perhaps you didn’t see it, or were in too […]
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Update Part 2
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May 2012
Here, friends, I offer to you something that I hope you find humorous. I was recently browsing around the google analytics page for the Draught, and I noticed that I could see what “keywords” were bringing visitors to the site. It occured to me that I ought to take the most amusing to give to […]
This school year I have been slowly making my way through Etienne Gilson’s book The Arts of the Beautiful. I have been doing this with some other colleagues of mine at Glendale Prep. We’ve been getting together and discussing the book as part of a “Philosophy of Beauty” reading group. It was one of my “intellectual projects” […]
Category: A Christian Poet in the Modern World, Aesthetics, Aristotle, Art, Arts of the Beautiful, beauty, claritas, consonantia, Etienne Gilson, Harold Weatherby, integritas, It Is What It Is, Jacques Maritain, Joyce, Kant, Pedantriactivity, Peeping Thomists, Philosophy, Plato, The Keen Delight, Thomas Aquinas, Thomist Aesthetic, Umberto Eco
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