John Smith⚛ (ananthropocentric purposivism) 🌎 (@doofgeek4011) 's Twitter Profile
John Smith⚛ (ananthropocentric purposivism) 🌎

@doofgeek4011

American software developer and philosophy enthusiast. Besides loving science, I enjoy philosophy, theology, history, archaeology, technology, etc.

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Athanasius (@athanasius_45) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you are looking for a retrograde dictionary of Ancient Greek, Paul Kretschmer has you covered: archive.org/details/ruckla…

If you are looking for a retrograde dictionary of Ancient Greek, Paul Kretschmer has you covered:

archive.org/details/ruckla…
Craig Truglia (@craig_truglia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best evidence points to Dionysian authenticity. The second best evidence points to a very late second century dating. There is *zero chance* the corpus postdates Proclus of the 5th century as he explicitly quotes the work as that other than his own.

The best evidence points to Dionysian authenticity.

The second best evidence points to a very late second century dating.

There is *zero chance* the corpus postdates Proclus of the 5th century as he explicitly quotes the work as that other than his own.
Jan 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@rosarymum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“You know well enough that Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness of our actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them.” St. Thérèse of Lisieux

“You know well enough that Our Lord does not look so much at the greatness of our actions, nor even at their difficulty, but at the love with which we do them.”

St. Thérèse of Lisieux
Stephanie Wakefield 🌴 🦩 (@stephwakefield_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here's my translation of Giorgio Agamben's recent text, "On Artificial Intelligence and Natural Stupidity." Agamben suggests that imagination is the key to the present situation, as it is the critical bond linking individuals with separate intelligence. But he asks, what happens

Here's my translation of Giorgio Agamben's recent text, "On Artificial Intelligence and Natural Stupidity." Agamben suggests that imagination is the key to the present situation, as it is the critical bond linking individuals with separate intelligence. But he asks, what happens
atulit (@atulit_gaur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't think people know what all Albert Einstein did in his 20s > proved molecules exist > explained why light can knock electrons off metal (photoelectric effect) > came up with special relativity > gave us E = mc² > married the only girl in his class > did all this while

I don't think people know what all Albert Einstein did in his 20s 

> proved molecules exist 
> explained why light can knock electrons off metal (photoelectric effect)
> came up with special relativity
> gave us E = mc²
> married the only girl in his class
> did all this while
T.E. Jentzen (@faithful2pray) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mary is described as the new Ark of the Covenant because she bore the living God within her, just as the original Ark carried the presence of God. The Ark was a holy vessel containing the Word of God, while Mary carried the Word of God made flesh, Jesus.

Mary is described as the new Ark of the Covenant because she bore the living God within her, just as the original Ark carried the presence of God. The Ark was a holy vessel containing the Word of God, while Mary carried the Word of God made flesh, Jesus.
John Smith⚛ (ananthropocentric purposivism) 🌎 (@doofgeek4011) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t think it’s likely that Jesus taught absolute pacifism. His command to “turn the other cheek” urges patient non-retaliation, mercy, and readiness for suffering, but it’s primarily about renouncing vengeance and personal hostility, not forbidding all resistance to evil.🧵

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“They didn’t do it through prayer though” Congratulations on either failing to recognize or choosing to ignore the false dichotomy presented by the original tweet Hope you feel smart, because you don’t look it

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Aquinas treated Aristotle as a brilliant but fallible philosopher whose tools could clarify reality while his errors required correction. Aquinas takes Aristotle’s metaphysical instruments and extends them beyond the limits Aristotle set.