“[I]t is ambition enough to be employed as an under-labourer in clearing the ground a little, and removing some of the rubbish that lies in the way to knowledge.” —John Locke, 1689
“[P]hilosophy can no more show a man what he should attach importance to than geometry can show a man where he should stand.” —Peter Winch, 1968
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Analytic philosophy (and other stuff) in the anal-retentive tradition. Since 5 November 2003. By Keith Burgess-Jackson, J.D., Ph.D. All material copyrighted.
Thanks for the link -- this was a very interesting read, and I picked out some other interesting information as well. I knew that Bonnie and Clyde were from Texas. When my parents lived in Eustace (near Kaufman), they took me to see one of their "hideouts" -- an interesting rock formation north of the area.
I'm sure the area would be interested for some extended bike rides. I know you've mentioned Seagoville and Forney, have you ridden in the area NE near Kaufman?
Thanks for the link -- this was a very interesting read, and I picked out some other interesting information as well. I knew that Bonnie and Clyde were from Texas. When my parents lived in Eustace (near Kaufman), they took me to see one of their "hideouts" -- an interesting rock formation north of the area.
I'm sure the area would be interested for some extended bike rides. I know you've mentioned Seagoville and Forney, have you ridden in the area NE near Kaufman?