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What baseball and Nietzsche tell us about the perils of hindsight
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What baseball and Nietzsche tell us about the perils of hindsight
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August 05, 2024, 08:48:22 AM »
It's more an opportunity to find out about one of the great stories of a sports loss but it is interesting how we see trigger points as clearer in hindsight because that's part of how we think.
https://bigthink.com/business/what-baseball-and-nietzsche-tell-us-about-the-perils-of-hindsight/
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Steve H
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Unfortunately, I don't speak baseball, so didn't understand about 90% of that.
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I came to realise that every time we recognise something human in creatures, we are also recognising something creaturely in ourselves. That is central to the rejection of human supremacism as the pernicious doctrine it is.
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