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Daniel Green

a space to reflect upon and examine all things life and living, wholistically, contextually, systematically, philosophically

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Art as an Answer to the Absurd

In graduate school, I came across the work of Alejandro Jodorowsky, a surrealist filmmaker who makes some of the most bizarre and fascinating films I have encountered. The first film I watched by Jodorowsky was El Topo. Judging just by its ...

25 days ago
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What Greek Tragedy can Teach us about The Good Life

How to apply abstract virtues within the messiness of our daily lives

a month ago
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The Intellect as a Door to Wonder (Part 2)

This is a follow-up to the first part of this post, which can be found here. As usual with my two-part posts, this one can also be read on its own. Also, the phrase “participatory knowing” is not my own but comes from John Vervaeke.

a month ago
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The Intellect as a Door to Wonder (Part 1)

Plato tells us that “philosophy begins in wonder.” It is not easy to put our familiar assumptions aside and rest indefinitely in liminality concerning the deepest existential and metaphysical questions. I think Plato rightly points out that...

2 months ago
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  • Daniel Green

    My name is Daniel Green. I started recontextualize as a space to share how philosophical thinking is not just a way of solving abstract puzzles but can aid is in participating in life in a more conscious and intentional way.

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