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  • I Recently Started Writing a Log on the Campus Network

    I Recently Started Writing a Log on the Campus Network
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    I Recently Started Writing a Log on the Campus Network

    It’s been more than two weeks already, but I should still announce it here~ http://xiaonei.com/profile.do?id=7755 Why did I think of writing logs on Xiaonei? First of all, unlike here on Suixuan, the logs on Xiaonei are not the product of my overflow. Although I only write two sentences a day, or even two words, this result is “squeezed” out rather than “flowing” out. When I am writing frequently, the text here on Suixuan may amount to one or two thousand characters a day, but that is a very effortless thing; whereas those two sentences a day there are terribly hard to produce, and I also don’t know how long I…

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  • ———————————Draw a dividing line———————————

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    ———————————Draw a dividing line———————————

    Hu Tianding posted on 2008-09-11 00:34:04 Tomorrow begins a new life again.  Time flies like an arrow,  the 9/11 of 7 years ago has unexpectedly become so distant,  the 9/11 of 2 years ago is also gradually fading away,  but the watch is still by my side,  arrive early for the appointment,  do not act on impulse,  democracy.  September 11  2008

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  • Revisiting the Meaning of “Suixuan”

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    Revisiting the Meaning of “Suixuan”

    On the meaning of “Suixuan,” I spoke about it once half a year ago, just before I was about to go into seclusion: https://yilinhut.net/2008/02/14/1850.html. Although the experience of seclusion and my return to blogging has not changed Suixuan’s positioning or style, I think I can now give a more comprehensive explanation of Suixuan’s meaning. The most basic point will certainly not change, namely that Suixuan is run entirely selfishly. The reason I make it public for everyone to see is to create an atmosphere more suitable for the development of my own thinking. The very existence of readers is, for me, a kind of spur and stimulus, and readers’ feedback…

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  • This Issue’s Music: Akatsuki no Kuruma (Insert Song from Gundam SEED)

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    This Issue’s Music: Akatsuki no Kuruma (Insert Song from Gundam SEED)

    Looking for a song that fits a graduation mood, I entered a few keywords and, by a strange twist of fate, found this one. Just recently I happened to hear it in some restaurant; at the time I couldn’t remember what song it was, and so it turns out it was this one. I haven’t watched GUNDAM SEED (among all the anime I’ve watched, not a single GUNDAM series has yet been watched through in full; I’m truly ashamed. By the way, the latest GUNDAM 00 is very good, reaching a kind of brand-new realm), but of course I’ve heard this famous song. If one is looking for a classic…

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  • Secluding Myself and Shutting Down the Blog

    Secluding Myself and Shutting Down the Blog
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    Secluding Myself and Shutting Down the Blog

    As of today (such a 222 kind of day), the blog is under lock and key. The time of reopening is undecided. In any case, let everyone first welcome the Olympic Games. Comment replies    huyong 2008-06-25 00:47:56 [reply] Very envious; I very much hope to join you all, and long to receive help!    Gu Du 2008-03-29 21:30:47 [reply] I don’t know the situation in Peking University’s Marxist philosophy, so I can’t make a judgment. Personally, I still don’t see much of a future for the Marxist philosophy circles in China; Marxist philosophy anywhere isn’t going to be all that great. The key is simply which advisor you end…

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  • The Inertia of the Bystander

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    The Inertia of the Bystander

    On the operation of blogs and the management of BBS forums, the most vexing problem is not that nobody reads, but that those who do read are often willing only to be “audience,” not to participate, and not even willing to leave a single word now and then (such as “great, upvote, dizzy, read, re, omg, orz,” etc.). But it is not that they are uninterested, or simply disdain it. In fact, many people come by frequently to have a look, and some of them will occasionally say “inspiring” (which, after all, is also a form of feedback, albeit an indirect one). But on the whole they are just too…

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  • What Is the Meaning of Suixuan?

    What Is the Meaning of Suixuan?
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    What Is the Meaning of Suixuan?

    What, in the end, is the meaning of Suixuan? Why have I been running this blog? I have more or less forgotten these questions, because blogging has gradually become a daily habit: I write whenever I think of it, without needing any purpose or reason. But after setting it aside for a period of time, the question has surfaced again—why did I want to shut the blog down? And if I do not shut it down, then why should I continue blogging? I dug up a comment I myself left a year and a half ago: https://yilinhut.net/2006/03/24/350.html Gu 2006-07-07 01:59:06 The current orientation of this blog of mine is: First,…

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  • On the Current Situation of Suixuan

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    On the Current Situation of Suixuan

    The new place has already been renovated, and the owner of Suixuan is also in a state of everything waiting to be revived~ Originally, it should have been time to invite friends over to visit, but the bookshelves are still being organized, and right now the floor is completely covered with books, all in utter chaos, so I’m still too embarrassed to receive guests. However, if anyone wants to come visit and, by the way, help me sort books, then you can come now~ Living in a place like this is too burdened with guilt…… I should really bg more and build up more rp. But one should keep a…

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  • Suixuan’s Second Anniversary Selected Essays

    Suixuan’s Second Anniversary Selected Essays
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    Suixuan’s Second Anniversary Selected Essays

    Suixuan Two-Year Anniversary Selected Collection Gu Chu posted on 2007-07-31 10:34:36 Suixuan Two-Year Anniversary Selected Collection Science — Pursuit of Knowledge Constellations, Easter Island, and the Predicament of Science Popularization ★A Casual Talk on Science pp ☆Putting Chaos on Display with Excel! Trusting Science and Finding a Wife ☆Similarities and Differences Between Modern Science and Classical Greek Science Philosophy — Love of Wisdom Draft Text for the Philosophy Popularization Display Board ★Preserving Commonality While Seeking Differences — A Pluralist View of Dialogue A Supplement to “Preserving Commonality While Seeking Differences” A Brief Discussion of Philosophy Popularization (Final Published Version) ☆Negative Ontology — A Review of Kant’s Ontology Religion — Hope…

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  • The 500th blog post~!

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    The 500th blog post~!

    A week from now, it will be exactly two years since I opened this blog. Two years, 500 blog posts—quite a brilliant achievement, I’d say?   With the “implementation” of “Suixuan,” my blog ought to move into a new stage. I do not ask for “getting better and better”; I don’t like that phrase. I only hope that I can keep alive the enthusiasm I now have for reading, writing, and thinking, keep alive that carefree and spontaneous attitude, and keep on with my starry-sky philosophy. When the second anniversary comes, I’ll put out a selected collection here, and settle accounts with these several hundred posts and more than a…

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