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Divine Madness

John Roxandich

This publication is for gathering insights from ancient teachers (both pagan and Christian), modern philosophy, and symbolic thought to enrich the contemporary conversation.

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Flesh and Blood Cannot Bear the Weight

Regardless of your philosophy of mind and body, of how the two relate or are one one, it seems that the pervasive experience of modern man leads him put all his hope and flesh and blood. I do not mean this in any seriously metaphysical or c...

3 months ago
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AI and Pedagogy: Part II

LLMs and Pedagogical Usage

In the previous part of the reflection, I discussed the nature of AI (LLMs in particular) and its relationship to classical education. There are certainly concerns about AI that ought to be seriously addressed, b...

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AI and Pedagogy

Framing the Reflection

There was once a profound quote I found in my first few months of teaching regarding the true purpose of education. It expressed, in such concise terms, a point I had been struggling to explain to some parents during...

7 months ago
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Poetry Edition: ON WAR GAMES

Let these pixels march to gush

Blood in ones and zeros flow

Somme and Cannae feigned

Fabled and faked in search of lush,

Green fields yearned for, watered by Ares' last crimson sup.

Let these pixels march to gush

Blood in ones and z...

8 months ago
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Democracy Crouching at Your Door

Western society ought to banish its love affair with the convoluted notion of democracy to rebuild in our minds a nuanced vision to avoid the dangers present in our current notion of this cultural spirit. Democracy designates a cultural spi...

9 months ago
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    I write about philosophy, culture, and art from a symbolic and philosophical perspective with the confidence that beauty will save the world. Christ follower, Plato enthusiast. American by birth and Catholic by the grace of God.

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