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  • "Under the trees of England I meditated on this lost and perhaps mythical labyrinth. I imagined it untouched and perfect on the secret summit of some mountain; I imagined it drowned under rice paddies or beneath the sea; I imagined it infinite, made not only of eight-sided pavilions and of twisting paths but also of rivers, provinces and kingdoms. I thought of a maze of mazes, of a sinuous, ever growing maze which would take in both past and future and would somehow involve the stars."
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February 07, 2007

Vihvelin, Clarke, and Your Mama (if she's a philosopher)

It's that time again- time for the sweet sound of the GFP Reading Group . . .  of DESTINY!!!

Sometime during the week of February 26th, Randy Clarke is going to bring some class to this barely-reputable joint. He'll be remarking on a recent paper by Kadri Vihvelin, available in a recent edition of Phil Topics (guest edited by John Fischer). For those who don't already own the volume, you can get a copy of the article here, thanks to the generosity of both Kadri and Ed Minar, editor of Phil Topics.

After Randy posts his thoughts, you (and your mama) are welcome, nay, encouraged to join in.

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