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[QUOTE="Doomkid:1206780"]Aril, thank you for this thread. If you like that Muir quote, you should try reading Dewey's [i]Experience and Nature[/i] or some of the other American Pragmatists. They also do a good job of attempting to figure out how humans should discover morality in a "God is dead" world. Anyway, here are some favorites from recent reading: "Of all affairs, communication is the most wonderful. That things should be able to pass from the plane of the external pushing and pulling to that of revealing themselves to man, and thereby to themselves; and that the fruit of communication should be participation, sharing, is a wonder..." ~John Dewey "It is impossible to know who you are without knowing where you are." ~Ursula Heise "We can think of place as articulated moments in networks of social interactions." ~Doreen Massey[/QUOTE]
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