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Interview with the Author: Christopher Villiers on His New Book “Versing the Mystery”
I often find that an idea for a poem comes to me, like a piece of grit in an oyster, but the pearl of a poem takes time to develop
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Reconsidering “Duty” in Kant’s View of Moral Worth
Since his treatise in 1785, Immanuel Kant has become world renowned as a rottweiler for duty and a dismissive disciplinarian of emotions. But here, my aim is to encourage some reconsideration of Immanuel Kant’s vision of duty as integral in gauging moral worth.
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“From the Land of Gramscia: Tadogen Girte’s Poems” Translated and With a Brief Introduction by the Poet, Sabyasachi Sanyal.
Her intent, I cannot understand. Though I hand her a thousand Tugrik, still, I cannot understand— how the old pain stirs in new scars.
