May 25, 2017 / Theology
Willow Mindich explores how memory affects our understanding of truth and the self.
Willow Mindich is a recent graduate from Colorado College, where she studied philosophy and psychoanalysis and founded Anamnesis: The Colorado College Journal of Philosophy. After a brief stint in Seattle, selling shoes, transcribing interviews, and teaching philosophy to fifth graders, Mindich has since relocated to New York and is pursuing further questions of memory, culture, and technology, while applying to graduate school.
Willow Mindich explores how memory affects our understanding of truth and the self.
In a moment when so much information is unreliable and even more distressing, we feel …
In a moment when so much information is unreliable and even more distressing, we feel …
In a moment when so much information is unreliable and even more distressing, we feel …
In a moment when so much information is unreliable and even more distressing, we feel …
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught …
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught our attention. This is what we’re reading this week.
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught …
Every Friday, we will publish a short list of a few articles that have caught …