The Plato Project – Introduction

Short version - I'm going to read and blog about Plato's dialogues, beginning with The Apology of Socrates by next Sunday - I invite you to join in. Longer explanation - Last fall, I took a class about Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War.  In addition to being interesting in its own right, reading Thucydides made me think more historically about … Continue reading The Plato Project – Introduction

Why It’s Worth Arguing on Facebook (and at Thanksgiving, and at work…)

I'd like to speak to some common sentiments I often hear expressed among people I largely agree with about politics, race, Obamacare, global warming, etc. Here's a paraphrase of some things I've heard a lot of my fellow travelers say: "When I see something [insert crazy conservative relative here] posts on Facebook, I just scroll … Continue reading Why It’s Worth Arguing on Facebook (and at Thanksgiving, and at work…)

Thucydides and a Possible Blog Project?

I'm almost to the end of a class on Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War.  Previously I'd only studied bits and pieces of that text - we read the Melian Dialogues in my senior-year high school English class, and then read Pericles' funeral oration in a college freshman-year liberal-arts intro to political theory.  But reading … Continue reading Thucydides and a Possible Blog Project?

Our Unexpected Introduction to Infant Cardiology

We were now totally unexpectedly sitting at another admission desk while we were being checked into another hospital - this time Rush, on Chicago's near west side, much closer to our house.  There was a big, open atrium, leather chairs, granite countertops all around.  We were shown into a room in the Children’s Hospital section of … Continue reading Our Unexpected Introduction to Infant Cardiology