Thoughts and observations on the 21st August (in Greece,in Greek) – Σκόρπιες σκέψεις και επισημάνσεις την 21 Αυγούστου, εν Ελλάδι.

1. Δεν μπορώ πια να ακούω παραπομπές σε ποίηση και ποιητές από πολιτικά πρόσωπα. Αποτελεί κανιβαλισμό του ελάχιστου πολιτισμού που

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Random thoughts on the Day of the Holy Spirit – Τυχαίες σκέψεις την Ημέρα του Αγίου Πνεύματος

Ίσως σήμερα εορτάζουν οι άνθρωποι του Πνεύματος. Ίσως σήμερα εορτάζουν τα Πνεύματα. Ίσως σήμερα εορτάζουν κάποιοι άλλοι. Χρόνια Πολλά λοιπόν

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What did Kierkegaard learn from his study of Socrates and how is it relevant in today’s world?

Kierkegaard, the eccentric Danish Philosopher of early 19th century, wrote his Master’s Thesis on Socrates’ “Concept of Irony.” This was not

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Socrates’ “Aporia”

In a definitional dialogue, the Greek Philosopher Socrates was engaging another person in a discourse that would eventually bring the

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Short Dialogues: 2

P1: I am proud. P2: Why? P1: Because I went through a tough negotiation and I am the winner. P2:

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Short Dialogues: 1

  P1: Justice will prevail. P2: The stronger will prevail. P1: You are a slave of the dominant powers. P2:

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The Greek Referendum of the 5th July 2015 – An imaginary dialogue

On Sunday 5th July the Greek people will vote on a non – existing issue, whether we accept or not

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Dialogue: you owe me money

P1: you owe me money. P2: this was last year. Now I owe you nothing. P1: but you haven’t paid

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