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David SinclairA relatively digestible introduction to Kant. Scruton, for instance, helpfully clarifies the distinction between a category and a form of intuition. He also acknowledges the ambuiguity to be found in some of Kant's writing; Scruton addresses different interpretations of Kant and spells out the differences.
David SinclairThough I have a way to go before I'll feel comfortable in my understanding of this book, I found it insightful and would definitely recommend it. I decided to read this before getting to Heidegger's Being and Time, allegedly one of the most difficult books ever written. The main thing that Heidegger, or Dreyfus's Heidegger, seems to be getting across in Division I is that at the level of everyday coping, mental states do not mediate between self and world. Woah.
David SinclairA good movie, both honest and sad. The characters confront big issues, issues of closeness and openness; is it better to open up, or is the prospect too frightening to consider? It's also great to see a young man being shaped by the influential women in his life; the misadventures are endearing, the lessons taught are well worth considering. It's a funny movie with charming, off-kilter dialogue exchanges. It might make you take a look in the mirror, too. Beautiful narration, beautiful images.