Tag Archives: Memory
Nobbled by Nostalgia
Professor James K.A. Smith teaches philosophy and writes at Calvin University. When he spoke recently at Jessup University, he described the dangers of nostalgia in compelling terms. We all have nostalgic moments when we look back and long for simpler, … Continue reading
Memory and Vision
Dave Stone tells the story of a woman facing delicate brain surgery. The surgeon called her in and indicated the risk involved. On the one hand, she might lose her memory. On the other hand, she might lose her sight. … Continue reading