Why Grow Up?: Subversive Thoughts for an Infantile Age Natural Food In the summer of 1947
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In the summer of 1947
and improve hand-eye coordination by simply tracing the shape of your hand
As the operas such as ‘The Mikado’ and ‘The Pirates of Penzance’ live on the stage
just right for bedtime reading
and insightful—provides Luke both recreation and refuge
Why Grow Up?: Subversive Thoughts for an Infantile Age Natural Food In the summer of 1947In Why Grow Up? the philosopher Susan Neiman asks not just why one should grow up but how. In making her case she draws chiefly from the thought of Kant and Rousseau, who articulated very different theories on the proper way to "come of age." But these thinkers complement each other in seeking a "path between mindlessly accepting everything you're told and mindlessly rejecting it," and in learning to live without despair in a world marked by painful
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