In this 1932 photo by Carl Van Vechten, Kahlo wears a Tehuantepec gourd—a gesture of pride in her Indigenous roots.

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In this 1932 photo by Carl Van Vechten, Kahlo wears a Tehuantepec gourd—a gesture of pride in her Indigenous roots.
Verner Panton: 2200 Stereo, 1963, via Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum (photo Don Ross)
Berkley Springs by Don Ross from Passion Sessions
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there’s a moment i’ve been searching for for a long long time down an old dirt road in the middle of summertime
i know this moment belongs to me because i’ve had the dream a million times over again and it’s as real as it can seem
we’re driving as fast as we can in an old pickup truck with the windows down ridin’ on fumes and luck
at the end of the road there’s a lonely lake and a boat made for two ready for love and mistakes
i know we’re not young we know about pain we’ve lived it apart but it’s not in vain
each moment led us here to this road, to this ride to this moment in time lookin’ in each others’ eyes
i wouldn’t take back a single tear not a single regret, not a single scar because all of them brought me you all of them got me to where we are
--together today
Disposicionalismo fuerte: las leyes científicas no existen
Después de estudiar el realismo de selva tropical de Ladyman y Ross, me interesó una visión contrapuesta, la de Stephen Mumford y Rani Lill Anjum, conocida como disposicionalismo fuerte. Vamos a ello. Si recordamos, para el realismo de Ladyman y Ross, la causalidad no era un elemento fundamental de la naturaleza, sino que se derivaba del nivel explicativo donde surgiera. La causalidad emergía de…
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Realismo de selva tropical
En la obra Everything Must Go (2007) del filósofo británico James Ladyman y del economista canadiense Don Ross, se intenta, probablemente, el ejercicio filosófico más sano que hay: naturalizar la metafísica, es decir, dejar de utilizarla como una máquina de generación de sandeces y comenzar a adecuarla al conocimiento científico disponible. Entre todo lo que en este recomendable libro se dice,…
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