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Deborah K's avatar

Would you consider Vine Deloria a philosopher? I am interested in the distinctions you draw between the philosophy of place and Taoism. Both, I believe, concern the Being at the exact moment it exists and the varied understandings an observer may have, many based on context.

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Jenna Culotti's avatar

When laid out in this way, it seems so obvious that there is an impracticality in searching for universal truths. Especially, as you pointed out, when we know the tragedies this othering can lead to. The practicality of developing a relationship with spaces - as a dynamic experience versus static - learning from it and learning to live harmoniously with it - brought so much clarity to my morning. Thank you for sharing this work!

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