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Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
- A Baptist minister and prominent leader in the American civil rights movement.
- A federal holiday in the United States.
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- Feb 2025
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Das Alfred-Wegener-Institut hat ein neues Tool online gestellt, mit dem man Vergleichskarten mit den Temperaturverläufen für unterschiedliche Klimaszenarien erstellen kann. So lässt sich darstellen, welchen Einfluss die bisherige globale Erhitzung und zukünftige Temperatursteigerungen auf die Temperaturen an allen Stellen der Erde haben. In der ersten Version lässt sich ein Szenario von 4° Termperatursteigerung bis 2100 visualisieren. https://taz.de/Online-Tool-Climate-Storylines/!6068361/
Climate Storylines: https://climate-storylines.awi.de/
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Der deutsche Expertenrad für Klimafragen hat sein zwei Jahresgutachten zur Entwicklung der Treibhausgas-Emissionen vorgelegt. Er stellt fest, dass sich die Dekaponisierung im Energiebereich 2021 bis 2023 schneller als geplant vorgesehen entwickelt hat. Das aber Gebäude und vor allem der Verkehr weit zurückgeblieben sind. In den kommenden Jahren seien jährlich etwa 100 Milliarden Euro öffentlicher Investitionen nötignötignötnötß, kommer um die deutschen Klimaziele zu erreichen. Der Expertenradlin rett davon ab, vor allem auf den CO Preis zu setzen, der dieser vor allem die ärmere Bevölkerung trifft.
https://taz.de/Gutachten-vom-Expertenrat-Klima/!6063870/
Gutachten: https://bscw.bund.de/pub/bscw.cgi/d315529602/ERK2025_Zweijahresgutachten-2024.pdf
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Im Standard stellt Martin Auber mit aktuellen Daten belegt dar, warum der bloße Ausbau der Kapazitäten zur Erzeugung erneuerbarer Energien nicht zu einer Dekabonisierung führen wird. Der Energiebedarf wächst wesentlich schneller als die zur Verfügung stehende erneuerbare Energiepunkt. Durch den KI-Boom wird er noch einmal deutlich gesteigert. https://www.derstandard.at/story/3000000255154/wann-kommt-die-energiewende-oder-kommt-sie-gar-nicht
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- Jan 2025
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Graeber left us, but as Jose Luis Borges said: “When writers die, they become books, which is, after all, not too bad an incarnation.”
for - quote - when writers die, they become books - Jose Luis Borge - source - post - LinkedIn - Jesus Martin Gonzalez, 2025, Jan 8
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- Nov 2024
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mix the artificial cells with the living cells the living cells die
for - progress trap - experiment - artificial cell coexisting with living cells - Martin Hanczyc - Michael Levin podcast
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for - Jesus Martin Gonzalez - anthropology - metacrisis - polycrisis - poverty of X
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Martin Walsers: "I want to understand why, in this decade, the past is presented like never before. When I realize that something within me rises in opposition to this, I try to detect the motivationer behind this display of our disgrace." See https://www.swr.de/swrkultur/wissen/archivradio/moralkeule-auschwitz-martin-walsers-umstrittene-friedenspreis-rede-102.html
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_and_positive_atheism
Negative atheist posit that there is no hard prove to deny gods existence whereas positive atheist attempt to prove that god doesn't exist.
Also known as implicit and explicit atheism or weak/soft and strong/hard atheism.
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- Jul 2024
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www.antiquetypewriters.com www.antiquetypewriters.com
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Russland verkauft große mengen Öl über die Türkei nach Europa. Dadurch werdenwerden die EU sanktionen umgangen. Allein 2023 hat die Türkei für 5,5 Milliarden Dollar öl aus russland gekauft, das zu einem großen teil nach europa weiter geliefert wurde'
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Kurutz, Steven. “Now You Can Read the Classics With A.I.-Powered Expert Guides.” The New York Times, June 13, 2024, sec. Style. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/13/style/now-you-can-read-the-classics-with-ai-powered-expert-guides.html.
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- Margaret Atwood
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Laura Kipnis
- philosophy
- The Great Books Movement
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- William James
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- Jun 2024
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This typewriter repairman was told computers were king. Twenty years later, he’s still in business by [[Matthew Ormseth]] on 2019-02-06 for Los Angeles Times
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To Martin a liberal education meant “the kind of education which setsthe mind free from the servitude of the crowd and from vulgar self-interests.”
He didn't have the framework to describe it in behavioral economic terms, but Everett Dean Martin's idea of a liberal education in 1926 was to encourage the use of Kahneman & Tversky's system two over system one. It takes more work, but system two thinking can generally beat out system one gut reactions for building a better life.
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In his 1926 work, The Meaning of a Liberal Education, heargued that education’s task is to “reorient the individual, to enablehim to take a richer and more significant view of his experiences, toplace him above and not within the system of his beliefs and ideals.”
Is it possible to be above one's own system of beliefs and ideas? Doesn't the system make them a product of it? Evolving from a base at best?
The idea sounds lovely, but is it possible anthropologically?
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By prioritiz-ing a full longitudinal approach to Adler’s life, his intellectual cir-cle, and iterations of the great books idea, one can the see humanweaknesses of great books advocates even while acknowledging theirdreams, goals, and motivations.
the word "dreams" here along with great books and classical education reminds me of Martin Luther King, Jr.'s education on the classics as seen in his zettelkasten.
Surely his cultural up brining along with his religious training and his great books education empowered him to critically eye and change the culture around him.
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- Apr 2024
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Bei einer Hitzewelle in der Antarktis lag die Temperatur 38,5° über dem Durchschnittswert. Dieser enorm hohe Wert schockiert Forschende und ist bisher nicht erklärbar. Der Guardian stellt den Kontext ausführlich dar und hat dazu mehrere Fachleute befragt. Eine neue Publikation spricht von einem regime shift beim antarktischen Sommer-Meereis. Er gefährdet u.a. den Krill und die Kolonien der Kaiserpinguine. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/apr/06/simply-mind-boggling-world-record-temperature-jump-in-antarctic-raises-fears-of-catastrophe
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- institution: British Antarctic Survey
- expert: Michael Meredith
- process: temperature records
- expert: Martin Siegert
- expert: Kate Hendry
- Study: Observational Evidence for a Regime Shift in Summer Antarctic Sea Ice
- 2024-04-06
- species: Krill
- region: Antarctica
- by: RobinMcKie
- species: emperor penguin
- treaty: Antarctic Treaty
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Cohen, Rachel M. “What the Supreme Court Case on Tent Encampments Could Mean for Homeless People.” Vox, April 21, 2024. https://www.vox.com/scotus/24123323/grants-pass-scotus-supreme-court-homeless-tent-encampments.
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- Grants Pass v. Johnson
- housing policy
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- Martin v. Boise
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- Mar 2024
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www.derstandard.de www.derstandard.de
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Durch die globale Erhitzung wird in Europa das Gebiet, in dem Fichten angebaut werden können, um 50% abnehmen abnehmen. Ein neuer Bericht der internationalen Union der Organisationen zur Erforschung der Wälder zeigt, dass auch andere Baumarten, die als mögliche Alternativen galten, unter den veränderten klimatischen Bedingungen nur schwer überleben. https://www.derstandard.de/story/3000000211551/was-tun-wenn-uns-die-fichte-als-superbaum-wegstirbt
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- Feb 2024
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Der britische Premierminister Sunak hat in n Wales an Protesten von militanten Vertreter:innen der konventionellen Landwirtschaft teilgenommen, die eine Abkehr von der Net-Zero-Politik fordern.
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Interview mit dem französischen Philosophen Baptiste Morizot, der in seinem neuen Buch Möglichkeiten des politischen Zusammenlebens mit anderen Arten untersucht. Morizot unterstützt die Bewegung, die gerade in Frankreich mit ziviiem Ungehorsam gegen große Wasser-Auffangbecken für die Agrarindustrie kämpft. Für ihn treten die Fragen nach Methoden und Ideologien der Auseinandersetzung in den Hintergrund, sobald Konflikte um einen konkreten Ort geführt werden: https://www.liberation.fr/idees-et-debats/baptiste-morizot-la-beaute-du-monde-vivant-cest-quon-ne-sait-jamais-dans-la-vie-de-qui-nous-sommes-glisses-20230412_GQJ74S5F2ZHXLKXOE32TSDX7HU/
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Die Autor:innen des Projekts "Net Zero 2040" erläutern in einem Blogpost auf der Standard-Website ihre Ergebnisse. Modellierungen zeigen, dass in Österreich eine vollständige Dekarbonisierung im Energiesektor bis 2040 möglich ist, wenn sie politisch entschlossen vorangetrieben wird. Der Projekt Bericht enthält vier unterschiedliche, realistischeSzenarien zum Erreichen von Net Zero. https://www.derstandard.at/story/3000000205443/wie-oesterreich-klimaneutral-werden-kann
Ergebnisse der Szenarien: https://www.netzero2040.at/
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- energy system
- Internationales Institut für Systemanalyse
- by: Johannes Schmidt Martin Baumann Daniel Huppmann Michael Klingler Hermine Mitter Sebastian Wehrle Lukas Zwieb
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In Kalifornien führten "atmospheric rivers" - wie schon mehrfach 2023 - zu schweren Überflutungen mit mehreren Todesopfern. Der Guardian berichtet über die Erforschung dieser Stürme, deren Intensität durch die globale Erhitzung schon um ca. 10% zugenommen hat. Für die Zukunft werden nicht nur intensivere, sondern auch ganz neue Klassen dieser Ereignisse erwartet. https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/feb/11/atmospheric-river-pacific-storms-climate-crisis
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Interview mit Martin Häusler zu seinem neuen Buch "Als ich mich auf den Weg machte, die Erde zu retten. Eine Reise in die Nachhaltigkeit". https://www.derstandard.de/story/3000000204827/autor-haeusler-brauchen-politische-maertyrer-fuer-das-klima
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- Jan 2024
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King’s box of notecards makes me think of Niklas Luhmann’s Zettelkasten. Did you come across any hint that King was familiar with Luhmann’s organizing structure? If he was, it’s unfortunate he missed the part about clearly identified reference notes!
reply to Karen Hume at https://jillianhess.substack.com/p/martin-luther-king-jrs-organizational/comment/47959537
It is incredibly unlikely that King was aware of Luhmann's organizational structure as their practices were contemporaneous right down to their starting years. Luhmann's ZK1 comprises 7 sections with about 23,000 notes written from about 1952 to 1961 while the Morehouse Collection indicates that concerning King's research notes archive "The bulk of the notes were taken as reference material for King’s coursework while a doctoral student at Boston University (1952-1955), including notes taken specifically as reference material for King’s dissertation..." I've been actively searching for several years now, and have yet to find anyone following Luhmann's structure until after the Marbach Exhibition "Zettelkästen. Machines of Fantasy" in 2013. Broadly most have historically followed a variation of a subject heading organization, with or without indexing, similar to that found in the commonplace book tradition and described in Johannes Erich Heyde's book Technik des wissenschaftlichen Arbeitens; eine Anleitung, besonders für Studierende (multiple editions including 1931 & 1951), which was a work Luhmann read when devising his own system.
Incidentally it looks like MLK was using Weis No. 35 boxes, a version of which is still available, now from Globe-Weis: https://amzn.to/3vVcO3c. Perhaps some enterprising teachers will help students create their own versions now?
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https://findingaids.auctr.edu/repositories/2/resources/159/collection_organization
Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection: Series 4: Research Notes<br /> Collection Identifier: 0000-0000-0000-0131i
This seems to be the bulk of where MLK's zettelkasten is maintained, in particular: - The General Subject file: https://findingaids.auctr.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/176973 - The Theologian's Debate Box https://findingaids.auctr.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/176974 - The Subject Index File: https://findingaids.auctr.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/176975 - The Author Index File: https://findingaids.auctr.edu/repositories/2/archival_objects/176976
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https://morehouse.edu/life/campus/martin-luther-king-jr-collection/overview/
Pictured here are three card index files, one specifically labeled as "Subject Index File" and visibly labeled on the back wall as a "Weiss No. 35". One of the individual tabs in the rear of the subject index file behind the A-Z tabs is labeled "Salvation".
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Arrangement of the Series The series is organized into eight subseries: 1. General Subject file; 2. Theologian's Debate Box; 3. Subject Index file; 4. Author Index file; 5. Title Index file; 6. Notes on Books of the Bible; 7. Notes on the Latter Prophets; 8. Notes on Philosophers. The series is arranged alphabetically. Subseries 6 and 7 arranged in order of occurrence in the Bible. Separated Materials Newsprint items have been separated to proper housing.
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The series consists primarily of notes taken by Martin Luther King, Jr. The bulk of the notes were taken as reference material for King’s coursework while a doctoral student at Boston University (1952-1955), including notes taken specifically as reference material for King’s dissertation; these notes focus specifically on theology and theologians. Later notes relate to books and articles read by King on a wide variety of subjects (1943-1968), as well as publications that mention or publish work by King, his wife, his associates, or organizations related to King (1968-1969).
Morehouse College Martin Luther King, Jr. Collection: Series 4: Research Notes Collection Identifier: 0000-0000-0000-0131i
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Dr. Vicki Crawford, Endowed Chair and Director of the Morehouse Martin Luther King Jr. Collection and Professor of Africana Studies(470) 639-0569kingcollection@morehouse.edu.Mailing AddressMorehouse CollegeMartin Luther King Jr. CollectionLeadership Center830 Westview Drive S.W.Atlanta, Georgia 30314
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Hess, Jillian. “Martin Luther King Jr.’s Organizational Systems.” Substack newsletter. Noted (blog), January 22, 2024. https://jillianhess.substack.com/p/martin-luther-king-jrs-organizational.
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From an organizational standpoint, the beauty of sermons is that each revolves around a specific theme. Accordingly, King could devote a single folder to each topic. He accumulated 166 folders, each with a title like “Loving your Enemies” (folder 1), “Why the Christian must Oppose Segregation” (folder 87), “Mental Slavery” (folder 113), and “The Misuse of Prayer” (folder 166). These folders contain King’s outlines; source material, like clippings from books; and drafts.
In addition to his card index, Martin Luther King, Jr. compiled a collection of 166 folders organized around various topics which he used to organize outlines, clippings, pages from books, and other source materials as well as drafts of sermons or speeches on those topics.
To some extent these folders are just larger format repositories mirroring the topical arrangements of his card index.
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My guess is that it was unintentional and the result of sloppy note-taking practices that did not clearly mark original and borrowed ideas.
Jillian Hess' guess for the origin of King's plagiarism.
It's also possible that he came from a much more oral facing cultural upbringing rather than a dyed-in-the-wool academic one which focused on attribution.
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And here are King’s early thoughts on this biblical passage, written in 1953 as a Ph.D. student:God (Amos)5:21:24—This passage might be called the key passage of the entire book. It reveals the deep ethical nature of God. God is a God that demands justice rather than sacrifice; righteousness rather than ritual. The most elaborate worship is but an insult to God when offered by those who have no mind to conform to his ethical demands. Certainly this is one of the most noble idea ever uttered by the human mind.One may raise the question as to whether Amos was against all ritual and sacrifice, i.e. worship. I think not. It seems to me that Amos' concern is the ever-present tendency to make ritual and sacrifice a substitute for ethical living. Unless a man's heart is right, Amos seems to be saying, the external forms of worship mean nothing. God is a God that demands justice and sacrifice fo can never be a substitute for it. Who can disagree with such a notion?3Notice how King wrote the topic (God) and his source (Amos 5:21:24) at the top of the note card for easy reference.
example of a note from King's zettelkasten
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one of King’s note cards on the Old Testament’s Book of Amos which includes the linesBut let judgment run down as waters, and righteousness as a mighty stream. These lines would feature in many of King’s speeches—including his famous “I Have a Dream Speech,” where King said: …we will not be satisfied until justice rolls down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream.
Some of King's note cards later figured in his speeches including his "I Have a Dream" speech.
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Many of King’s notecards come from his time earning a Ph.D. in Systematic Theology at Boston University. These notecards contain a mixture of quotations from the Bible and religious thinkers as well as King’s personal views. For example, he wrote more than a thousand notecards exploring the Old Testament.
Martin Luther King, Jr. maintained a card index during his Ph.D. studies while he was at Boston University working in the area of systematic theology.
He created over a thousand notecards with respect to the Old Testament, many containing a mixture of biblical quotations as well as his own thoughts.
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A selection of King’s notecards, held at Morehouse College
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you quote Dr. King in the book where he also said, you don't need to know the pit, the layout of the entire staircase to take the first step.
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he said to Harry Belafonte, he said, you know, I think we're going to win the battle of integration. He, I think that we will get that. But he said, but I worry that I'm integrating my people into a burning house. 00:17:26 And I think that's a perfect metaphor. I mean, you're trying to get people of color to have jobs or to own houses, but meanwhile, it's hard for anyone to own a house now with interest rates going up and prices so high. Jobs themselves are being destroyed. And so it's not enough to integrate into the economy as it is. We need to transform that economy.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henri-Jean_Martin
Henri-Jean Martin (16 January 1924 – 13 January 2007)
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Febvre, Lucien, and Henri-Jean Martin. The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing 1450-1800. Edited by Geoffrey Nowell-Smith and David Wootton. Translated by David Gerard. 1st ed. Foundations of History Library. 1958. Reprint, London: N.L.B., 1976.
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A new zettelkasten book, though oddly no physical copy and no ebook version? The fact that this is bundled with a course and seems priced on the high side seems a major turn off.
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The collection represents approximately 4,000 volumes, ephemera and pamphlets that made up the library in Hannah Arendt’s last apartment in New York City. Of particular significance are the 900+ volumes containing marginal notes or lining, endnotes or ephemera, as well as many volumes inscribed to her by Martin Heidegger, Gershom Scholem, W.H. Auden and Randall Jarrell, among others.
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Alter's translation puts into practice his belief that the rules of biblical style require it to reiterate, artfully, within scenes and from scene to scene, a set of "key words," a term Alter derives from Buber and Franz Rosenzweig, who in an epic labor that took nearly 40 years to complete, rendered the Hebrew Bible into a beautifully Hebraicized German. Key words, as Alter has explained elsewhere, clue the reader in to what's at stake in a particular story, serving either as "the chief means of thematic exposition" within episodes or as connective tissue between them.
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Several biblical translations into other languages in the 20th and 21st centuries have followed some kind of version of these translation norms, albeit with different goals and within different contexts. The German translation by Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig, whose first volume appeared in 1925, for instance, aimed to reflect the linguistic features of the original Hebrew. The central precept of Henri Meschonnic’s French translation, which came out in 1970, is “more than what a text says, it is what a text does that must be translated.” Haroldo de Campos’s translation of individual biblical books into Brazilian Portuguese in the 1990s were meant to “Hebraicize the Portuguese.”
Nice summary of various modern translations of the bible.
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www.liberation.fr www.liberation.fr
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Die Abgeordneten des europäischen Parlaments haben dafür gestimmt, die EU-Länder zu verpflichen, den Verbrauch erneuerbarer Energie bis 2030 von 22% auf 42% zu steigern. Die Renewable Energy Directive muss noch vom Europäischen Rat angenommen werden. Biomasse gilt weiterhin als erneuerbar. https://www.liberation.fr/environnement/les-eurodeputes-votent-pour-faire-doubler-la-consommation-denergie-renouvelable-dici-a-2030-20230912_WMEQYLIL65G6LC7CVDD6CV5AOQ/
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Eine neue Studie warnt vor zunehmenden Extremwetter-Ereignissen in der Antarktis in der nahen Zukunft und fordert radikale Maßnahmen zum Stopp der Erderhitzung. So drohen Hitzewellen und Gletscherabbrüche. Angesichts der globalen Auswirkungen der Vorgänge in der Antarktis müsse es oberste Priorität haben, die Zerstörung der Systeme dort zu stoppen. https://taz.de/Folgen-der-Klimakrise-in-der-Antarktis/!5949276/
Studie: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2023.1229283/full
Interview mit dem Lead-Autor Martin Siegert: https://youtu.be/PhXiBsBfiu4
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- Jun 2023
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www.tagesschau.de www.tagesschau.de
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Auf der Bonner Vorbereitungskonferenz für die COP28 ist es nicht gelungen, Fortschritte bei den wichtigsten Konferenzthemen festzuschreiben. Die Öl- und Gas produzierenden Lânder, aber auch die BRICS-Staaten haben kein Interesse, über Klimaschutz zu sprechen. Staaten des globalen Südens erreichten keinen Durchbruch beim Thema Loss and Damage. https://www.tagesschau.de/wissen/klima/klimakonferenz-bonn-102.html
Interview mit Niklas Höhne: https://www.tagesschau.de/multimedia/video/video-1208258.html
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Das deutsche Wirtschaftsministerium hat unter Habeck und Graichen die Energiewende energisch vorangetrieben, vor allem durch sehr viele Gesetze und Verordnungen. Die taz hat Esperten zu der zentralen Figur Graichen und zur Zukunft der deutschen Energiepolitik befragt. https://taz.de/Gruene-Klimapolitik/!5932974/
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Die taz interviewt den Juristen Martin Gellerman zu den Eingriffen der deutschen Ampelkoalition in das Naturschutzrecht. Gellerman kritisiert, dass sich die Verantwortlichen für Infrastrukturprojekte in Zukunft von der Verpflichtung freikaufen können, Ersatz für zerstörte Lebensräume zu schaffen. Die Koalition komme der Verpflichtung zum Biodiversitätsschutz, der dem gleichen Rang wie der Klimaschutz hat, nicht nach. https://taz.de/Umweltrechtler-ueber-das-Klimagesetz/!5926924/
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brill.com brill.com
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The knowledge deficit hypothesis is closely tied to the idea of Homo economicus, an ontological model of the human as rationally self-interested. Historically in Western philosophy “ontology” refers to the study of being, the nature of human being, subjectivity, or what it means to be a self, epitomized in Descartes cogito. This individualized ontology has been extensively critiqued in philosophy and anthropology, but people keep arguing against it because these critiques have had little impact on the material world of economics and politics in which people are still routinely assumed to be rationally self-interested individuals. Edmund Husserl, and later Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1962) developed a highly influential phenomenological critique of the Cartesian subject and the modern self, which influenced Gregory Bateson’s Steps to an Ecology of Mind (1972), and subsequent models of the self in deep ecology, ecofeminism, and ecopsychology (see Roszak et al. 1995 for an overview). Phenomenology also inspired work in intersubjectivity such as Martin Buber’s (1970) I-Thou relations, and Emmanuel Levinas’ (1969, 1998) understanding of ethical subjectivity, as well as Bruno Latour’s (2005) development of actor network theory. Latour’s writings have stimulated fruitful dialogues with anthropologies of Indigenous ontologies. Much of this literature is well known within the environmental humanities, but has had little impact more broadly in environment studies and environmental science, and less still in in politics and economics.
// Interconnecting many thinkers and ideas throughout modern history related to knowledge deficit - knowledge deficit model is closely related to homo economicus, which is based on human beings a rational, self-interested agents - all these inter-relationships are new knowledge to me - this individualized ontology has its roots at least in Descartes and has been extensively critiqued - Edmond Husserl and Maurice Merleau-Ponty critiqued it - Their critique influenced Gregory Bateson, as reflected in his book "Steps in an Ecological Mind" - It also influenced Emmanuel Levinas' understanding of ethical subjectivity and Bruno Latour's actor network theory - Latour's work influenced anthropologies of Indigenous people - This knowledge is well known with field of environmental humanities, but little known in the world of politics and economics
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- Feb 2023
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soundcloud.com soundcloud.com
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spectator.org spectator.org
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Indeed, Martin Anderson, Reagan’s former domestic policy adviser, says that Reagan’s system did wonders for his ability to give speeches. Reagan was able to approach a lectern with no sign anywhere of a prepared speech. Only those seated on the stage behind him could see his left hand drop into his suitcoat pocket and pull out a neat, small packet of cards and slip off the elastic band with his right hand as he set the cards down. And as for helping him in preparing the speech material, “his system was unrivaled,” Anderson remembers. “Before the speech Reagan would pore over the packs of cards, then pluck a few cards from one pack, a few from another, and combine them. In a matter of minutes, he would create an entirely new speech. The system was as flexible as a smooth gold chain.”
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- Oct 2022
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www.rollingstone.com www.rollingstone.com
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The FBI declined several requests to comment for this article. Among the documents obtained by Rolling Stone —some of which are newly declassified— is a 1968 document discussing funeral plans for Martin Luther King Jr., calling it a “racial situation.” It further notes “Sammy Davis Jr., Aretha Franklin…of this group, some have supported militant Black power concept…[performance at MLK memorial by these prominent entertainers] would provide emotional spark which could ignite racial disturbance in this area.” The agency also tried and failed to connect Franklin to the Black Liberation Army and other so-called “radical” movements. In one case, the FBI detailed her 1971 contract with Atlantic Records “just in case” agents could link Franklin’s business dealings to the Black Panther Party. Another document titled “Possible Racial Violence” describes an incident in August 1968 when Franklin canceled a show at the Red Rocks Amphitheater near Denver, Colorado. According to local news reports at the time, fans engaged in a “20-minute melee” and “broke chairs and music stands, damaged a grand piano, and even set fire to trees, bushes and trash piles.”
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- Sep 2022
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news.artnet.com news.artnet.com
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“I think it’s such a fascinating story,” Martin said. He also appreciated collecting in an area where there wasn’t a huge amount of established scholarship. “It’s fun to have something to study, to try to understand, to apply your critical eye to without any outside pressure,” he added. “There’s not a lot of promotion about [these] artists. You just have to find it out yourself.”
Reading and studying it all without any regard to the Indigenous culture. Steve Martin is using Western perspectives to attempt to understand non-Western art which has a different basis.
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Ronald Wright: Can We Still Dodge the Progress Trap? Author of 2004’s ‘A Short History of Progress’ issues a progress report.
Title: Ronald Wright: Can We Still Dodge the Progress Trap? Author of 2004’s ‘A Short History of Progress’ issues a progress report.
Ronald Wright is the author of the 2004 "A Short History of Progress" and popularized the term "Progress Trap" in the Martin Scroses 2011 documentary based on Wright's book, called "Surviving Progress". Earlier Reesarcher's such as Dan O'Leary investigated this idea in earlier works such as "Escaping the Progress Trap http://www.progresstrap.org/content/escaping-progress-trap-book
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- Apr 2022
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jessmart.in jessmart.in
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twitter.com twitter.com
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I have just over 1000 notes, going back over 10yrs. Style has changed significantly over time. Only 300-400 are “wiki style”. Started digital daily notes about 2 yrs ago - before that was on paper.
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A cluster of his stu-dents—Martin Fogel, Michael Kirsten, and Vincent Placcius, all based in Ham-
burg—spread his legacy by publishing manuals on note-taking and leaving abundant notes of their own.
Vincentius Placcius, Martin Fogel, and Michael Kirsten were all students of Joachim Jungius in Hamburg and spread Jungius' legacy of note taking by leaving collections of their own notes as well as publishing manuals on the practice.
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Jean-Martin Charcot, the nineteenth-century physician known as the father ofneurology, practiced and taught at this very institution. Charcot brought hispatients onstage with him as he lectured, allowing his students to see firsthandthe many forms neurological disease could take
Nineteenth-century physician Jean-Martin Charcot, known as the father of neurology, brought patients to his lectures at Universitaire Pitié-Salpêtrière in Paris to allow students to see forms of disease first hand.
When was the medical teaching practice of "rounds" instituted?
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- Feb 2022
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threadreaderapp.com threadreaderapp.com
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https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1494322378142359554.html
from https://twitter.com/NeilLewisJr/status/1494322378142359554
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<script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>Some news: yesterday I learned that, by faculty vote, my bid for tenure/promotion was not approved.<br><br>I feel many things, but not shame or regret. I am so proud of our work during our time at yale, and angry that this version of that work will come to an end, this end.
— Michael W. Kraus (@mwkraus) February 16, 2022
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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The hermeneutic circle (German: hermeneutischer Zirkel) describes the process of understanding a text hermeneutically. It refers to the idea that one's understanding of the text as a whole is established by reference to the individual parts and one's understanding of each individual part by reference to the whole. Neither the whole text nor any individual part can be understood without reference to one another, and hence, it is a circle. However, this circular character of interpretation does not make it impossible to interpret a text; rather, it stresses that the meaning of a text must be found within its cultural, historical, and literary context.
The hermeneutic circle is the idea that understanding a text in whole is underpinned by understanding its constituent parts and understanding the individual parts is underpinned by understanding the whole thereby making a circle of understanding. This understanding of a text is going to be heavily influenced by a text's cultural, historical, literary, and other contexts.
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- Jan 2022
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Local file Local file
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Duckworth and Seligman, 2005;
He cites this article in line, but doesn't provide the details in the bibliography:
Duckworth AL, Seligman MEP. Self-Discipline Outdoes IQ in Predicting Academic Performance of Adolescents. Psychological Science. 2005;16(12):939-944. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9280.2005.01641.x https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9280.2005.01641.x
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- Dec 2021
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www.un.org www.un.org
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“there can be no justice without peace, and there can be no peace without justice”.
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- Jul 2021
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ayjay.org ayjay.org
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e book does not wholly succeed, but Jonas’s central idea ispowerful and has not been given the attention it deserves. !at ideaarises from one governing insight: Under technocratic modernity,“the altered nature of human action, with the magnitude andnovelty of its works and their impact on man’s global future, raisesmoral issues for which past ethics, geared to the dealings of manwith his fellow-men within narrow horizons of space and time, has
left us unprepared.” Although Heidegger found it necessary, in his attempt to rethink metaphysics, to go back to the insights of the pre-Socratic philosophers, Jonas does not believe that any earlier thinkers hold the key to the ethical challenge posed by technocratic modernity, because no previous society possessed powers that could extend its reach so far in both space and time. A wholly new ethics is required, and is required simply because of the scope of our technologies.
Hans Jonas, a student of Martin Heidegger, argues in The Imperative of Responsibility, that modern technology requires a new ethical framework because no previous societies possessed the technical powers to extend their reach so far in time and space as ours currently do.
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This looks interesting upon a random Google search.
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- Apr 2021
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To aid the students of his memory school in New York, Bruno Furstprovides them with a printed number dictionary listing a variety ofappropriate words for each number from 1 to 1,000. Such lists arenot necessary, however, unless you intend to develop great profi-ciency in the art.
Solid evidence that Martin Gardner was at least aware of a portion of Bruno Fürst's work.
It's been a while, but I'll have to look back to see what Furst says, if anything, about increasing speed.
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Reading just chapter eleven about "Memorizing Numbers"
Hexaflexagons, Probability Paradoxes, and the Tower of Hanoi by Martin Gardner (Cambridge University Press, 2008) (The New Martin Gardner Mathematical Library, Series Number 1)
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- Feb 2021
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”Nazismen var en vänsterrörelse. Vet att ni inte uppskattar det men det var bla därför nazisterna och kommunisterna klarade av att dela upp Östeuropa när Hitler och Stalin startade WWII genom att angripa polen.” – Magnus Jacobsson på Twitter den 1 februari. ”Det är ändå ironiskt det här med att sossarna kör med brunsmetning. De enda som faktiskt haft eftergiftspolitik till historiens enda nazistiska regering är sossarna.” – Martin Hallander, tidigare KDU-ordförande, på Twitter den 19 februari.
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www.realclearpolitics.com www.realclearpolitics.com
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"First, I must confess that over the last few years I have been gravely disappointed with the white moderate. I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro's great stumbling block in the stride toward freedom is not the White Citizen's Council-er or the Ku Klux Klanner, but the white moderate who is more devoted to "order" than to justice; who prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence of justice; who constantly says "I agree with you in the goal you seek, but I can't agree with your methods of direct action;" who paternalistically feels he can set the timetable for another man's freedom; who lives by the myth of time and who constantly advises the Negro to wait until a "more convenient season." - Martin Luther King Jr.
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Wipe that smug ass look off your face, Hilary Rosen. This WiPiPo crap has got to stop.
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- Nov 2019
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www.youtube.com www.youtube.com
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- Jul 2019
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niklasblog.com niklasblog.com
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Ricky Martin
An article that focuses on Ricky Martin in relation to this scandal is found here.
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- Dec 2018
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okra.stanford.edu okra.stanford.edu
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Any religion that professes to be concerned with the souls of men and is not concerned with the slums that damn them, the eco- nomic conditions that strangle them, and the social conditions that cripple them, is a spiritually moribund religion in need of new b100d
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- Jan 2016
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clintlalonde.net clintlalonde.net
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Martin Weller at the OER Hub
Oh. And the OER Research Hub.
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- Jul 2015
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www.theatlantic.com www.theatlantic.com
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My understanding of the universe was physical, and its moral arc bent toward chaos then concluded in a box.
This, of course, is flipping Martin Luther King's famous quote about "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice." It's upsetting to think that Coates is saying that the reality is that the arc bends toward death, not justice.
See:
http://quoteinvestigator.com/2012/11/15/arc-of-universe/
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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=129609461
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