Something for the weekend, while the Professor is in San Francisco:
The art "forger" discussed in the post of Wed Jan 12, "A HAPPY STORY FOR THESE TERRIBLE TIMES", is the subject of this week's cover story in the Financial Times Weekend Magazine, including an interview: www.ft.com/cms/s/2/5905c640-2359-11e0-8389-00144feab49a.html#axzz1BncKvpxa
And for those possessing a graduate-school language-requirement reading knowledge of German, the austere German newspaper FAZ (which makes the NY Times seem like the NY Daily News) has a blog post & discussion about whether Immanuel Kant and Adam Smith would have understood / gotten along with each other. http://faz-community.faz.net/blogs/deus/archive/2011/01/21/wuerden-immanuel-kant-und-adam-smith-sich-verstehen.aspx
Something for the weekend, while the Professor is in San Francisco:
ReplyDeleteThe art "forger" discussed in the post of Wed Jan 12,
"A HAPPY STORY FOR THESE TERRIBLE TIMES", is the subject of this week's cover story in the Financial Times Weekend Magazine, including an interview:
www.ft.com/cms/s/2/5905c640-2359-11e0-8389-00144feab49a.html#axzz1BncKvpxa
And for those possessing a graduate-school language-requirement reading knowledge of German, the austere German newspaper FAZ (which makes the NY Times seem like the NY Daily News) has a blog post & discussion about whether Immanuel Kant and Adam Smith would have understood / gotten along with each other.
http://faz-community.faz.net/blogs/deus/archive/2011/01/21/wuerden-immanuel-kant-und-adam-smith-sich-verstehen.aspx
Hope you're having a wonderful time with family Professor.
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Kev