Philosophy
Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems in Discourse: Old Dog Edition
"Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse," which goes by the acronym D.U.C.K., is an exercise in which we take a question that should not be asked, a question that seems to have no answer or a perfectly trivial answer and actually have a discussion about it for no good reason.
Can you, in fact, teach an old dog new tricks?
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D.u.c.k. -- Should Einstein Have Been A Brain Surgeon?
"Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse," which goes by the acronym D.U.C.K., is an exercise in which we take a question that should not be asked, a question that seems to have no answer or a perfectly trivial answer and actually have a discussion...
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D.u.c.k.: Tastes Like Chicken Edition
"Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse," which goes by the acronym D.U.C.K., is an exercise in which we take a question that should not be asked, a question that seems to have no answer or a perfectly trivial answer and actually have a discussion...
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Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse: Smart Edition
"Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse," which goes by the acronym D.U.C.K., is an exercise in which we take a question that should not be asked, a question that seems to have no answer or a perfectly trivial answer and actually have a discussion...
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Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse: Pope Edition
Two weeks ago, we had the first go at the new feature, Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse, which goes by the acronym D.U.C.K., in which we take a question that should not be asked, a question that seems to have no answer or a perfectly...
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Seemingly Trivial Unanswered Problems In Discourse
I just read Steve Martin's memoir Born Standing Up yesterday (thanks Gwydion), and thinking back over his early albums (all of which I still have memorized), it inspired me to start a new occasional series of posts that I will call "Seemingly Trivial...
Philosophy