
Challenging the Familiar
“The only rewarding thing for me is to bring to light information that no one knows. What’s the point of rehashing the same old thing?”
“The only rewarding thing for me is to bring to light information that no one knows. What’s the point of rehashing the same old thing?”
Video from Creative Inquiry into the Law Series.
Many of our legal systems in the United States are centered on conflict between two opposing sides. Whether it is the adversarial model of justice or the two-party political system, we have adopted mechanisms for making decisions that assume the best outcome will emerge from the clash of two conflicting stories.
If reality was like a painting, would you try to enter the imaginary space of the painting, or would you pull aside the canvas to catch the painter in the act of creation?
Sharing some personal reflections in response to the massacres at Tops grocery store and Robb Elementary school.
For our first call for submissions to New Perspectives on Creative Inquiry, we asked our contributors to consider a passage adapted from Love of Knowledge, a book
If reality was like a painting, would you try to enter the imaginary space of the painting, or would you pull aside the canvas to catch the painter in the act of creation?
If the eye sees the moon reflected in the waters of a river, the present experience is the continuously changing flow of water illuminated by
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