Monthly Archives: December 2007

The Structure Of The Universe

Lately my favorite answer to the inevitable party-question, “so, what then do you photograph?”, used to be: “Things and objects.” This intricate distinction was introduced to me by a professor working in meta-ethics. I had asked her how *she* would describe my ‘sujets’ (well, this kind of refined French language was introduced by her, not [...]
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Can One Ever Feel At Home Again As An Expatriate?

“Dear Dr. Hare, I spent last weekend at a philosophy conference at Princeton University, furthering and enhancing my American experience. Ironically, the night before, I saw the movie “A Beautiful Mind” about the life of John Forbes Nash, a math student at Princeton in the mid 1940ies, who later in his career was diagnosed with [...]
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