well then i have failed
well then i have failed
bossman sez, do this
peon sez, do this??
are you doing a bit
it’s like they never saw a single cop show and never even heard of jurisdictional wrangling
yknow, like
whatever man
maybe it will happen today
TOO SLOWWWWWWWWWW
not unstable rent!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i don’t know, your question sounds confrontational, why don’t you just reword it into drawing the conclusion you want me to draw
NORM!!!!!!!!!!!
'my' is also the correlate of the fact that a patient requiring care needs attention, and attention is personal in nature; a patient can be provided care impersonally, by a team or a managerial system, but that care is deficient if it never involves a caregiver paying attention to the patient
caregivers speak to one another about someone's 'no longer being your patient' because they contend among themselves over who is best positioned and is best providing required care, and have a standing practice of ceding their position to others
consider:
'my' suggests itself here in order to express acknowledgment that providing care creates an ongoing duty to see the care through (or pass it off to another), and to represent the patient to other caregivers
i'm not mad, i'm just disappointed
petty talk from the discoverer of 'hanging out'
sure
they produce and consume, they have needs and wants, they can produce surplus, what gets produced may be better or worse distributed, resources can go unwasted or wasted
etc
this society
more pieces to think, new shames to incur, always forward, twirling, twirling
jody & judy bumpter
i would expect to find the approach you seek applied in similar contexts, as a different way of responding to arguments chronological, developmental, stylometric etc about how to tackle the entire corpus
i looked at this because i was misremembering it as possibly catherine zuckert’s plato’s philosophers. not sure about that one, its introduction starts with an argument about dramaturgy and narrative order, but i don’t know if she uses the characteristics of the narration
brill.com/display/titl...
Framing the Dialogues: How to Read Openings and Closures in Plato
Series:
Brill's Plato Studies Series, Volume: 6
Volume Editors: Eleni Kaklamanou, Maria Pavlou, and Antonis Tsakmakis
i recalled there being something in lampert’s how philosophy became socratic, looks like he focuses on dialogues narrated by socrates himself
i don’t know of anything systematic but three must be something, people use these features a lot now to make arguments
he's milking a cybercow
my students have more in common with administrators than with me, because a lot of them are going to pursue stable remunerative careers while i will be precariously underemployed and in debt until i die