Основная информация Дата рождения: 20 Декабря Пол: Женский Семейное положение: влюблена Контакты Город: Washington, D.C. VK: dushadozhdya | Образование Место учёбы: University of Pennsylvania Факультет: School of Medicine Статус: Аспирантка |
Личные интересы Деятельность: BAMB (Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics Fall 2013 Cohort) Интересы: Русский язык, спорт, гимнастика, бег, классическая музыка, литература, наука, особенно химия, квантовая механика Любимые фильмы: Полтары Комнаты, Иван Вассильевич Меняет Профессию Любимые телешоу: не смотрю на телевизор Любимые книги: Братья Карамазовы Moby Dick Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Любимые игры: все в моей голове О себе: "...It’s the sort of philosophy I like, spiritual and metaphysical wisdom in eloquent articulation, as opposed to the monastic tepid logic of Kant, which try as I might, I simply couldn’t find engaging. The spiraling staircases of epistemology are for me like the airy elevators of mathematical proof: for those of us without strong, corporal convictions of which ways are up and down, they are better left for those who do not become queasy and dispirited by the vast, ethereal whitespace of the edges of the cerebrum’s vertical horizon. I prefer the florid and flaming rushes of the core of consciousness, the whirlpools and somniferous safaris through the tangled roots and leafy extremities of passion. My home turf, I suppose. I enjoy the areas of thought such a few steps to the side of Kant and his colleagues – psychology, theoretical physics—but at the intersection of these is a philosophy too rigorous to allow for exhilaration, too abstract to inspire a feeling of obligation. I suppose I will have to try again later. In the meantime, I have remembered the force of my devotion to the Russian novel..." Любимые цитаты: “Writing is a communication between the dead and the living, a defense against the fear of death, and a reassurance that one is still alive.” -Maire Jaanus
"All of our reasoning ends in surrender to feeling." — Blaise Pascal
"To the spiritual, the intellectual but stand in a sort of corporeal relation." —Herman Melville |