What's your personal answer for "why the fuck Akechi Mitsuhide did that?"
It seems him and what he did at Kyoto is kind of historical meme in Japan so...
It seems him and what he did at Kyoto is kind of historical meme in Japan so...
Like in reddit 9.11 jokes seem very casual so I ask
Of course I must beg you to forgive my indolence, as I could find some articles or books about this topic but I ran into here and ask you to answer, please excuse me that I wanted some nutshell-kind answers by you guys.
It seems many philosophical, political, sociological, anthropological theorists have treated Moses' Israel and the system he had established before Saul acceded and Israel became a mornachy as a model of political system, whether they regard it as good or bad.
So I got curious about how general Jewish people or scholars would see this problem. Aside from his obvious divinity, how is Moses' theocracy understood in current day Jewish society?
To most of human ever existed on the earth, "be quiet", "be slient", or "close your mouth" was not enough. Because the ones whom they were listening were too loud, or rude, or too stupid, so they must rant, rather than ask them to be quiet or just leave. They should shout "shut up!" And this has been universal human experience for everyone, and will be. Isn't this fact itself so funny?
It seems that "Des" of "Descartes" is some kind of prefix or preposition like "Mc-" or "Le-" given the latinization of his name is "Cartesius", but we write him as "Descartes". Why is this like this?