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Tag: Absolutism

More nuance please

This morning I was accused of being rude to @daisychristo by saying that I had not heard any of the ‘myths’ she uses as chapter headings for her new book (available on Kindle (which is available as an app for all major devices)). I was subsequently advised that I couldn’t really take part in the discussion… Read More More nuance please

June 15, 2013May 18, 2014 mikercameron

The twin impostors that are knowledge and certainty

The great thing about the development of social media platforms has been the way that anyone can have a voice. This obviously has downsides because anyone can have a voice, even those voices you don’t want to hear. Me, I’m happy to listen to all the voices and integrate the good and differentiate the bad.… Read More The twin impostors that are knowledge and certainty

May 25, 2013January 20, 2016 mikercameron2 Comments

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