Amy Jones 3/30/14 Amy Jones 3/30/14 oliver burkeman on “thin places” (the guardian):We’re in the territory, here, of the ineffable: the stuff we can’t express because it’s beyond the power of language to do so. Explanations aren’t merely useless; they threaten to get in the way. The experience of a thin place feels special because words fail, leaving stunned silence. “Anybody who goes through life with open mind and open heart will encounter these moments of revelation,” writes Roger Scruton, the philosopher. “Moments that are saturated with meaning, but whose meaning cannot be put into words.” Read More Amy Jones 8/22/11 Amy Jones 8/22/11 “Basically, poets who eventually commit suicide use I-words more than non-suicidal poets.” our ability to shift perspective reflected in our use of pronouns is correlated with our mental health in Scientific American Read More Amy Jones 4/3/11 Amy Jones 4/3/11 great short animation about euphemism, language, and human relationships Read More
Amy Jones 3/30/14 Amy Jones 3/30/14 oliver burkeman on “thin places” (the guardian):We’re in the territory, here, of the ineffable: the stuff we can’t express because it’s beyond the power of language to do so. Explanations aren’t merely useless; they threaten to get in the way. The experience of a thin place feels special because words fail, leaving stunned silence. “Anybody who goes through life with open mind and open heart will encounter these moments of revelation,” writes Roger Scruton, the philosopher. “Moments that are saturated with meaning, but whose meaning cannot be put into words.” Read More
Amy Jones 8/22/11 Amy Jones 8/22/11 “Basically, poets who eventually commit suicide use I-words more than non-suicidal poets.” our ability to shift perspective reflected in our use of pronouns is correlated with our mental health in Scientific American Read More
Amy Jones 4/3/11 Amy Jones 4/3/11 great short animation about euphemism, language, and human relationships Read More