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Tag Archives: Investigation
First Principles: No Experiment Can Be More Interesting Than…That Man May Be Governed By Reason and Truth
“No experiment can be more interesting than that we are now trying, and which we trust will end in establishing the fact, that man may be governed by reason and truth. Our first object should therefore be, to leave open … Continue reading
Posted in First Principles
Tagged Actions, Experiment, Fact, Fear, First Principles, Freedom of the Press, Governed, Interesting, Investigation, John Tyler, Mankind, Reason and Truth, Thomas Jefferson, Trust
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Eudaimonia
Eudaimoniaby Michael DoyleAs a matter of virtue and philosophical inquiryAristotle unveiled many a treasured mysterySetting eudaimonia as the telos of human lifeTranslated toward peace and against strifeInvestigations into the dream of pure reasonTurning the colors of each passing seasonThe functionality … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged Active Life, Aristotle, Believe, Busily Being, Colors, Complicated, Conceive, Conscience, Dealt, Dedicated, Deep Meaning, Detail, Discern, Dream, Dreams, End In Itself, Ethical Aims, Eudaimonia, Felt, Fleeting, Flourishing, Four Causes, Functionality, Gist, Grace, Greeting, Grown, Happiness, Honor, Human Bengs, Human Life, Investigation, Knowledge, Learn, Least Regret, Life Well Lived, Live Well, Lyceum, Means To the Ends, Measured In Moments, Measured In Reasons, Momentary Joy, Museum, Mystery, Nourish, Pass, Passing of Years, Passing Season, Path Forward, Peace, Philosophical Inquiry, Pleasure, Poetry and Poems, Politics, Processes, Pure Reason, Right Conditions, Science, Self-Contained, Shelf, Spirtuality, Streets, Strife, Student, Tears, Telos, Temporary, Translated, Treasure, Truth, Veracity, Virtue, Walking Lectures, Window's Ledge, Wisdom
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There Is A Dream
There Is A Dreamby Michael DoyleThere is a dreamInside our reflectionA silent sort of screamThat escapes the world’s detectionA world that no one else can seeIn an answer in search of questionsThat we won’t ask in possibilityA mirrored echo of … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged Answer, Believer, Better, Build, Choice, Defiance, Destination, Detection, Dignify, Dream, Echo, Escape, Form, Found, Ground, Grow, Hearts, Hesitation, Investigation, Keep, Minds, Mirror, Mysteries, Open, Poetry and Poems, Possibility, Power, Question, Reach Beyond, Reality, Reflection, Render, Revealed, Roads, Scream, See, Selves, Silent, Singular, Splendor, Tether, Tomorrow, Trap, Travel, Truth, Unaware, Unravel, Voice, Wishes, World
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Finding the Good
I had a discussion with someone many years ago about why I wanted two princesses to be familiar with the literary classics from which there were derived the 5′ Shelf of Books aka Harvard Classics. After all, the contention was, … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged Able, Applcable, Artistically, Assertation, Being, Best, Book, Can, Capable, Certainty, Choice, Choose, Churchill, Commotion, Confusion, Consistentcy, Contention, Creation, Culture, Daily Smoke, Depiction, Discern, Discussion, Do, Education Draw, Emotion, Experience, Exposure, Extent, Fiction, Find, Five Foot Shelf of Books, Forgot, Friction, Future, Glory, Good, Harvard Classics, Heard, Hesitation, Historicity, Human Beings, Human Soul, Humans, Illusion, Imagination, Imminent, Implicit, Investigation, Learn, Lfie, Literary, Literary Classics, Man, Meaning, Much, Mystery, Need, Neglect, Nuance, Obscure, Observation, Out, Perception, Photograph, Plays, Poem, Poetry, Pretenses, Principles, Question, Reading, Reason, Remember, Resolution, Right and Wrong, Rise, Role, School, Secure, Seen, Senses, Shakespeare, Sincere, Songs, Sonnet, Story Teller, Taint, Teach, The Tempest, Truth, Understood, Veil, Verbal, Visible, Ways, Wisdom, Words
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Dewey and the Progressive Era
Turning next in American History, we have the Progressive Era with all that it meant for how we do things today and it’s challenges to the Constitution’s meaning to our society. Dewey and the Progressive Era by Michael Doyle All … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged American History, Bellamy, Blue Print, Bureaucratic, City, Combination, Commodity, Conform, Constitution, Conversion, Cowbelt, Crown of Thorns, Dewey, Disinsterested, Eugenics, Farmer, Foundation, Henry George, Investigation, John Dewey, Manager, Margin, Monopoly, Nation, Photograph, Poem, Poetry, Populist Party, Power, Profit, Progress and Property, Progressive Era, Progressivism, Public, Public Administration, Public Interest, Regulate, Robert LaFollette, Silver, Social Control, Social Gospel, Standard, Tax, Utilities, William Jennings Bryan, Wisconin Idea
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Thought For the Day: Having Played and Lost Their Hand On a Nothing Burger, the Left Will Now Turn On Mueller
Not so much a quote as normal here but something that warrants being documented as it’s already taking place. Here is a quote from a Left leaning journalist… followed by a hacker criminal turned Democratic dream team all star proving … Continue reading
Posted in Thought For the Day
Tagged 2016, 2020, Bernie Sanders, Beto O'Rourke, Closed Hearing Testimony, Collusion, Competence, Dossier, FISA, Glenn Greenwald, Hillary R Clinton, Integrity, Investigation, Mueller, Mueller Report, President Trump, Relevant Memoranda, Scope Memo, Source, Thought For the Day
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Los Feliz Memories
For the good and bad of it, Hollywood has had a tremendous influence on global entertainment. Los Feliz Memories by Michael Romani Cinematic ghosts are conjured back into existence As half remembered legends draped in persistence A séance draws back … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry and Poems
Tagged Angle, Cinema, Corner, Cosmic Firmament, Creative, Gloss, Gossip, Heartaches, Hollywood, Hourglass, Incendiary, Investigation, Legend, Lore, Los Feliz, Manson, Nostalgia, Photograph, Poem, Poetry, Seance, Tomorrow, Votex, Yesterdays
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