Open-mindedness and ajar-mindedness in history of philosophy |
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Authors: | Michael Beaney |
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Affiliation: | School of Divinity, History, Philosophy and Art History, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | -
There was once a princess called Sophia, -
whose philosophy museum was superior. -
But most of the stores -
became locked behind doors, -
which led to collective amnesia. -
Then along came a band of ajar-minders, -
who decided to issue reminders -
of the treasures inside -
that hadn't yet died, -
and opened the doors to all finders. |
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Keywords: | ajar-mindedness broadening the canon closed-mindedness Eurocentrism history of philosophy open-mindedness |
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