The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge

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In an age obsessed with practicality, productivity, and efficiency, I frequently worry that we are leaving little room for abstract knowledge and for the kind of curiosity that invites just enough serendipity to allow for the discovery of ideas we didn’t know we were interested in until we are, ideas that we may later transform into new combinations with applications both practical and metaphysical.

via The Usefulness of Useless Knowledge | Brain Pickings.

[Link] History of philosophy, visualized

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So much new information there, need more time to digest 😀

…Each philosopher is a node in the network and the lines between them (or edges in the terminology of graph theory) represents lines of influence. The node and text are sized according to the number of connections…

via Graphing the history of philosophy « Drunks&Lampposts.

This is your life.

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Sekedar posting.