(Successor site to CoPhilosophy, 2011-2020)
A collaborative search for wisdom, at Middle Tennessee State University and beyond... "The pluralistic form takes for me a stronger hold on reality than any other philosophy I know of, being essentially a social philosophy, a philosophy of 'co'"-William James
If the philosopher Søren Kierkegaard lived in the modern day, he might be diagnosed with a psychological condition. But in the 1840s, he considered his melancholy not a disease but a "close confidant." NY'er
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