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The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

PREMIUM-Ep. 330: Kierkegaard's "Either/Or": The Aesthetic Life (Part Three)

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Mark Linsenmayer

Society & Culture, Philosophy

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2023

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Mark, Wes, and Seth read through more of Kierkegaard's Diapsalmata, translated as "Refrains," which are the aphorisms that begin the book and demonstrate the aesthetic point of view. 

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Since the Partially Examine Life... dot com slash support. This is the partial exam in life episode 330, part three, still discussing either or

0:50.0

reading some of the diapsalmata, refrains but it's not a close read we're not reading all

0:56.2

of them it's just it's just our favorites we've got the whole whole crew such as it was

1:00.6

I shouldn't say, the whole crew.

1:03.2

Not the whole crew.

1:04.3

Hey, Seth is here, is my point.

1:06.9

You're right.

1:08.0

All right, who wants to start with one?

1:10.2

I wanted to go back to one that we missed.

1:13.4

Tested advice for authors.

1:15.5

Page 19.

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PDF page 40.

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One carelessly writes down one's personal observations, has them printed, and in various proofs one will eventually

1:25.0

acquire a number of good ideas.

1:28.0

Therefore, take courage, you who have not dared to have something printed do not despise typographical errors

1:34.9

and to become witty by means of typographical errors may be considered a legitimate way to

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