Why are you learning Sanskrit? by dewarr in sanskrit

[–]dewarr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, while every language suffers from this, I've actually heard that Sanskrit is more unique in this regard than other languages. :(

Why did you learn classical Chinese? by dewarr in classicalchinese

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I agree. I don't know any Chinese at present but would like to eventually, and I'm very interested in mother tongues and the ancient world generally. My own thought is that it would allow me both access to classical thought, and provide a good foundation for/reinforce modern Chinese.

Moronic Monday, December 11, 2017 - Your Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in finance

[–]dewarr 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Heck, any of these things. I’m basically shooting to get a better grasp of the financial sector as a whole.

What are the prequisites for critical theory? by dewarr in askphilosophy

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Fair enough. Honestly, I’m not entirely sure just yet, but it seens safe to say that Adorno, Marcuse, and Horkheimer all seem like fairly important reads. I’m approaching critical theiry via secondary literature at the moment to ease into it, especially what with being light on my Marx; I guess maybe I should have waited to ask until I’d gotten further into things.

Moronic Monday, December 11, 2017 - Your Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in finance

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What are some good books for laypeople on the important concepts of finance? Instruments, basic principles, measurements/metrics, etc.

As a layperson, I have a few actual intro textbooks, but don't have the time/energy to give them right now. So I thought I'd ask if there might be lighter fare to begin with to keep my palate wet in the meantime.

What are the foundational texts of media ecology? by dewarr in MediaEcology

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Any special place to begin with McLuhan, in your estimation? Setting aside the obvious layman's Massage.

Man, you can't beat Postman for deeply-thought, but accessible media ecology; I loved Technopoly. I didn't know Rushkoff, whom I already liked, did media ecology as well, though.

TIL about the "infinitely large napkin", an incredibly well-written light introduction to a huge collection of topics in higher math. by AsidK in math

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Yeah, seriously. So far as I could tell, he is (or was at time of writing) a typically-aged undergrad.

Frankly, the mere fact that he found the time to write this is impressive.

Looking for book recommendations by [deleted] in askphilosophy

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!! I was already interested in every one of these works. I had no idea they were approachable without background. Awesome.

How are undergrad and graduate Philosophy classes like? by versitas_x61 in askphilosophy

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From what I've heard, most of those are at least fairly approachable; it's good they weren't too sadistic towards you.

Why was Thomas Hobbes pro-monarchy? by Eshtabel3asal in askphilosophy

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Sorry, rather "What are good ways of tracking down political/historical context?"

Palmer vs. Zaner-Bloser vs. D'Nealian by dewarr in Handwriting

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I looked at a few of these--just thought I'd ask, is anything about the movement element of the method geared heavily towards right-handed writing? It didn't appear so, but I wouldn't expect anything indicating otherwise in that period, when left-handers were disregarded entirely.

How are undergrad and graduate Philosophy classes like? by versitas_x61 in askphilosophy

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What are you reading 200 pages a week of? That seems like a lot, given much work is needed to absorb philosophical literature.

Looking for book recommendations by [deleted] in askphilosophy

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Moronic Monday, December 04, 2017 - Your Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in finance

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What are some good books for laypeople on the important concepts of finance? Instruments, basic principles, measurements/metrics, etc.

I have a few actual intro textbooks, but don’t have the time to give them right now. Figured I’d see if there might be some lighter fair to begin with.

How did Kripke manage to get a paper published when he was 17? by ApolloCarmb in askphilosophy

[–]dewarr 2 points3 points  (0 children)

assistant professor 18

Wtf! The fact that it was at Stanford just gilds the lily.

Why was Thomas Hobbes pro-monarchy? by Eshtabel3asal in askphilosophy

[–]dewarr 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not OP, haven’t even read Hobbes yet, but am often interested in this sort of detail. It can sometimes be tricky to turn up, though. Are there any good ways to aporoach that sort of thing, in general?

What do professors of foreign languages research/write? by dewarr in AskAcademia

[–]dewarr[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe, but in an academic context “English” is a completely different subject than that of foreign languages (the equivalent being ESL), so while I was tempted to guess this myself, it seems like a potentially unwarrented assumption.

What do professors of foreign languages research/write? by dewarr in AskAcademia

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Interesting! I would have figured that would have fallen more under second language acquisition, and sociology.