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[Paul Krugman] Via Calculated Risk, assertions that the financial crisis isn’t doing all that much harm to the real economy may soon be inoperative. Weekly unemployment claims:
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[O'NEILL'S PHILOSOPHY PAGE] New Lurie Dispossessed: It is for these reasons - that Lurie imagines that goats know their place in the world, that dogs have a theory of justice, that sheep have souls, that dogs love”that I find myself ultimately rejecting the view, advanced most fully by Michael Marais and Rosemary Jolly but also present in some form in Wright, and even in both Attridge and Graham, that Lurie relates to the animals as to the wholly Other, and that this Other is beyond the limits of language, non-representable and mysterious. Marais argues that it is precisely because animals are entirely other, and the act of sympathetic imagination fails (here Wright agrees), that animals have a serious ethical presence.
[Articles of Faith] St John Chrysostom on Galatians: and make mention of the economy of His Incarnation only, bringing forward His cross and dying? "Yes," would Paul answer.
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