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Blog Name: Journeys in Alterity
Url: http://kylecupp.com
Language: English
Topics: Philosophy, Religion, Politics
Description: This blog features my thoughts on hermeneutics, culture, language, literature, moral dilemmas, my life, philosophy, politics, postmodernism, and religion.
Popularity: 39 Followers

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At the Office
I'm drinking some really bad coffee from a mug that on one side says "Stolen from Shrine of the True Cross Catholic Church" and on the other lists confession times.Cracked. Me. Up. Drinking from th...
At the Office
I'm drinking some really bad coffee from a mug that on one side says "Stolen from Shrine of the True Cross Catholic Church" and on the other lists confession times.Cracked. Me. Up. Drinking from th...
Thiessen’s Faulty Application of Double Effect on EWTN
There are a number of things wrong in Raymond Arroyo’s interview with Marc Thiessen: the host’s happily unchallenging questioning style about a dreadfully serious moral issue, the way he uses viewe...
A Conversation
I to Jonathan: "Who is Daddy's favorite philosopher?"Jonathan to me: "Paul Ricoeur."I to Jonathan: "Who is your favorite philosopher."Jonathan to me: "Mommy."
From Favorites to Former Favorites
In response to my series covering my favorite films made during my lifetime, Darwin Catholic lists his own favorites, movies that used to be his favorites, and a few guilty pleasures. He observes: ...
Howard Zinn
The historian Howard Zinn has died. May he rest in peace with the poor, the oppressed, and the destitute, whose stories he passionately told. And may their stories and his be told, retold, and rem...
A Note on Narrative Identity
Richard Kearney notes in his book On Stories that when someone asks you who you are, you tell your story, and in doing so, you narrate your identity, “you give a sense of yourself as a narrative id...
On Reading
The philosopher Paul Ricoeur compared reading a text to the execution of a musical score, an analogy that highlights the plurality of possible readings while keeping those readings situated in the ...

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