plethic
purportedly on maps and philosophy
Maybe you all want to check out and subscribe to another substack in the Making Maps family: plethic.
It’s really about anything in the frolicsome intersection of philosophy and mapping.
It was inspired by Nat Case sending me papers and presentations with a philosophical (and recently ethical) bent. Then Collin Rastetter (a former student) asked about rural wifi access and small-town Ohio land use laws and stoic “oikeosis” and Hierocles and mappa mundi and psychogeography. And then, a current student (Kahlil Mitchell-Smith) set up an independent study on American Pragmatism for the spring. Thus, I sensed a need, nay DEMAND, for such an outlet as plethic.
Collin has recently bestowed upon plethic a pair of piquant postings.
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