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Flirting as a two-step dance
By | January 1, 1970
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posted by Ken Taylor
Ah the glories of summer. Though lots has been happening behind the scenes at Philosophy Talk — much of which you will hear about very soon — not a lot has been happening on this blog of late. But now that our summer more or less hiatus draws to a close, we will be in the studio more often, producing more live shows. That should mean more blogging too.
I can’t honestly say that today’s show is about an age-old philosophical question. In fact, as a philosophical topic, flrting is, like, so last second. As far as I can tell, it was put on the map by today’s guest, Carrie Jenkins, and her mate Daniel Nolan in a pair of dualing articles. […]
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