Site Meter

 
  
Monday, June 23, 2003
New Papers
By Diana Hsieh @ 2:29 AM PermaLink

I've finally posted my spring papers, including my three papers from my mental causation class (Mental Causation Through Constitution, Actions and Causes, and Minds in Action), my big paper from my ethics class (Ethics as a Science), and my monstrous paper for the TOC Advanced Seminar (Analytics on the Mind: An Objectivist Survey of Analytic Philosophy of Mind).

With the exception of the last, which is a PDF file, all are MS Word files. One of these days, I'll convert all my papers to PDF format... probably in August.

And if you're interested in such academic stuff, you might want to take a sneak peek at this site.
E-mail Diana Hsieh    PermaLink    Comments (Popup)    BloggerThis
Thursday, June 19, 2003
Protests in Iran
By Diana Hsieh @ 9:23 AM PermaLink

Ach, this personal account of the protests in Iran makes me ache. The perseverence and bravery of these protestors is awe-inspiring. I only wish it weren't so very necessary.
E-mail Diana Hsieh    PermaLink    Comments (Popup)    BloggerThis
Lileks in 2008
By Diana Hsieh @ 9:09 AM PermaLink

If Condi doesn't run against Hillary in 2008, I'm gunning for Lileks. Really. His press conferences will be even better than Rummy's. And I think I'd generally like his policies:

Mr. Enrichment Facility, meet Mr. Moab. Mr. Moab, Mr. Enrichment Facility. I’m sure you two have much to discuss, so we’ll just leave you to sort it out.


Gnat would be a damn cute First Daughter. And Jasper would make an excellent First Dog.
E-mail Diana Hsieh    PermaLink    Comments (Popup)    BloggerThis
Wednesday, June 18, 2003
Busy Busy Busy
By Diana Hsieh @ 7:37 AM PermaLink

I'm sorry that I haven't been blogging much lately. I've been revising the lectures of my Objectivism 101 course, riding the horses, gardening, compiling lawsuit docs, preparing to be absent for a month, and so on. Basically, I don't expect to be blogging much until August, although I might be able to post a bit with the promised high-speed connections in the rooms at both the TOC summer seminar and ARI summer conference.

Update: Due to serious philosophic and moral objections, I am no longer associated with The Objectivist Center in any way, shape, or form. My reasons why can be found on my web page on The Many False Friends of Objectivism.
E-mail Diana Hsieh    PermaLink    Comments (Popup)    BloggerThis
Thursday, June 12, 2003
Mind Boggling
By Diana Hsieh @ 6:09 PM PermaLink

This story, if true, is nothing short of astonishing -- even given what we know of Bill Clinton's moral character -- or lack thereof.
E-mail Diana Hsieh    PermaLink    Comments (Popup)    BloggerThis
Wednesday, June 11, 2003
More Projects Off the Plate
By Diana Hsieh @ 9:19 AM PermaLink

Yesterday, I finished and sent off two projects!

First, I finally finished my revisions of my paper on false excuses. It has now been sent off to The Journal of Value Inquiry for consideration for publication. They don't have to give me an answer to four months, so I might be waiting around for a while to find out its fate. I'd really like to have it accepted for publication when I apply for Boulder's Ph.D program in January 2004, but that might not be possible.

Second, I sent Lorie Bugby my final revisions on my Camp Indecon lessons. I briefly reviewed them, corrected a few minor bugs, zipped up the whole lot, and sent them off!

Yesterday, I also finished reading all of the TOC Advanced Seminar papers, so that's off my plate too. (I don't think I've ever been so organized about reading those papers... usually it happens on the flight on the way to the seminar!)

That's not bad progress right after my return from a Los Angeles business trip (for iHealer) which included a fair amount of late night programming work.

My only remaining major projects before I leave for my month-long tour is my revisions to Objectivism 101, my opening remarks for my session on philosophy of mind for the Advanced Seminar, and perhaps the preparation of some formal comments on someone else's paper for the Advanced Seminar. Oh, and I have some work for my super-secret OSP project to do, but I can't say much about that at the moment...

But this morning, it's time for gardening, as I bought a bunch of perennials yesterday at Home Depot!
E-mail Diana Hsieh    PermaLink    Comments (Popup)    BloggerThis
Thursday, June 05, 2003
Sensual Art
By Diana Hsieh @ 8:44 PM PermaLink

I just posted this to the SOLO Forum:

I was recently in Taos, New Mexico perusing some art galleries and museums with my parents. Unfortunately, much was the usual *#$^@% of modern art, but we did run across some interesting work by an artist by the name of Ray Wiger. He creates sculptures of the human body in wire mesh. The figures themselves are beautiful -- particularly with the strong lines and shadows created by the semi-three-dimensionality of the wire mesh. The photos from his web site don't quite capture the sensual feel of the art, but they do give some idea:

http://www.raywiger.com/

Of course, my tastes in art are purely my own... but I'd be interested in the reactions of others. It seems like a case in which an unusual medium actually served a purpose.


Reactions?
E-mail Diana Hsieh    PermaLink    Comments (Popup)    BloggerThis
I'm Baaaack!
By Diana Hsieh @ 2:54 PM PermaLink

Yesterday, I returned from three days of vacation with my folks who are RV'ing through the southwest. As usual, they showed me an excellent time -- although I'm a bit sunburnt and my calves are sore from a trek up and down an awesome 800' canyon (at the intersection of the Red River and Rio Grande outside of Toas, New Mexico).

It was pure bliss to be wholly separated from my computer and any philosophy work, particularly after my grueling schedule of 84 hours of writing in 12 days to revise my paper on philosophy of mind. (It's a great paper though, with many good arguments, some of which may even be true! I'll post it next week.)

I'll be getting my life organized over the next few days before heading to LA for a very quick business trip for iHealer, a most beloved programming client. (Yes, I still have a few of those!) Then I'll be returning to work as usual, including a bit of blogging, of course!
E-mail Diana Hsieh    PermaLink    Comments (Popup)    BloggerThis
  
Goodies

NoodleFoodlers


Diana Hsieh


Paul Hsieh


Greg Perkins

Guest NoodleFoodlers


Paula Hall

Blog Stuff
Recent Comments
RSS Feed by E-Mail
Ask a Question
Blogger Trackbacks
Technorati Trackbacks
Blogger Trackbacks
NoodleFood RSS Feed
NetFlix Friends
Reader Map

Objectivist Mailing Lists
OActivists
OBloggers
OAcademics

Objectivism Resources
Ayn Rand Lexicon
False Objectivism Collection
Front Range Objectivism
Ayn Rand Institute
DC Objectivist Salon
Ayn Rand Society

Activism
The Objective Standard
The Undercurrent
FIRM (Freedom and
Individual Rights in Medicine)

Ayn Rand Institute

Family
Paul Hsieh's GeekPress
Meredith Brickell Ceramics

Blogroll

Archives
March 2002
April 2002
May 2002
June 2002
July 2002
August 2002
September 2002
October 2002
November 2002
December 2002
January 2003
February 2003
March 2003
April 2003
May 2003
June 2003
July 2003
August 2003
October 2003
November 2003
December 2003
January 2004
February 2004
March 2004
April 2004
May 2004
June 2004
July 2004
August 2004
September 2004
October 2004
November 2004
December 2004
January 2005
February 2005
March 2005
April 2005
May 2005
June 2005
July 2005
August 2005
September 2005
October 2005
November 2005
December 2005
January 2006
February 2006
March 2006
April 2006
May 2006
June 2006
July 2006
August 2006
September 2006
October 2006
November 2006
December 2006
January 2007
February 2007
March 2007
April 2007
May 2007
June 2007
July 2007
August 2007
September 2007
October 2007
November 2007
December 2007
January 2008
February 2008
March 2008
April 2008
May 2008