by Terence Green
https://philosophynow.org/issues/114/Mi ... _1533-1592
Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592)
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marjoram_blues
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Re: Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592)
Michel de Montaigne
Philosophical haiku
Keeping it simple
Love this new column - well done
Refreshing change.
And it's free.
Philosophical haiku
Keeping it simple
Love this new column - well done
Refreshing change.
And it's free.
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marjoram_blues
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Re: Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592)
More about this new column 'Philosophical Haiku' by Dr. Terence Green.
It kicks off with a haiku, presumably the author's own. But what do I know - I don't know if Montaigne ever haiku'd ?
So, will this column also turn to Montaigne's accounts of life and human experience: 'sadness, idleness, liars, and prognosticators; names, warhorses...cannibals, pedants...anger, smells, three good women, and thumbs' ? It really leaves you wanting more...'three good women', what's that about ?
Or will Terence shine his generous torch on to the face of fellow philosophers...any time, place or culture...?
Or a bit of both.
I look forward to finding out
It kicks off with a haiku, presumably the author's own. But what do I know - I don't know if Montaigne ever haiku'd ?
I really enjoyed the short engaging piece which follows. A bit like Montaigne himself ? 'Conversing directly and pleasantly to the reader'.Turn your gaze inward
Observe your own finite self
Behold feeble man
So, will this column also turn to Montaigne's accounts of life and human experience: 'sadness, idleness, liars, and prognosticators; names, warhorses...cannibals, pedants...anger, smells, three good women, and thumbs' ? It really leaves you wanting more...'three good women', what's that about ?
Or will Terence shine his generous torch on to the face of fellow philosophers...any time, place or culture...?
Or a bit of both.
I look forward to finding out
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marjoram_blues
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Re: Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592)
OK, I love answering my own questions - the haiku is not Montaigne's.
From Contents page 3:
REGULARS
19 Philosophical Haiku: Montaigne
Terence Green summarises the sage in seventeen syllables.
So, this 'Philosophical Haiku' header is far more attractive and clickable, to me, than PN article 'Michel de Montaigne (1533- 1592)' which sounds not exactly a bundle of joy.
It is kinda misleading, isn't it ?
From Contents page 3:
REGULARS
19 Philosophical Haiku: Montaigne
Terence Green summarises the sage in seventeen syllables.
So, this 'Philosophical Haiku' header is far more attractive and clickable, to me, than PN article 'Michel de Montaigne (1533- 1592)' which sounds not exactly a bundle of joy.
It is kinda misleading, isn't it ?