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323223727226On The Passing Of Robert M. Pirsig
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https://rationallythinkingoutloud.com/passing-robert-m-pirsig/#respondTue, 25 Apr 2017 20:09:09 +0000http://rationallythinkingoutloud.com/?p=116130While he has always been a recluse I am still saddened to learn we no longer have Robert M. Pirsig around.
]]>https://rationallythinkingoutloud.com/passing-robert-m-pirsig/feed/0116130Jennifer Michael Hecht Suggests That Humanists Are Too Often Tied To Science
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https://rationallythinkingoutloud.com/8701/#respondMon, 20 Jan 2014 22:11:11 +0000http://rationallythinkingoutloud.com/?p=8701In a talk given to the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard Jennifer Michael Hecht suggests that humanists are too often tied to science and that the arts might be a better way of understanding our place in nature. In it she makes an interesting provocative and inspiring comment… “I realized that the skeptical and atheist communities these days are way too attached to […]
]]>In a talk given to the Humanist Chaplaincy at Harvard Jennifer Michael Hecht suggests that humanists are too often tied to science and that the arts might be a better way of understanding our place in nature. In it she makes an interesting provocative and inspiring comment…
“I realized that the skeptical and atheist communities these days are way too attached to science and have left out the humanities.”