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“What Heart Heard of, Ghost Guessed”
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“What Heart Heard of, Ghost Guessed”

On the harmony and mutual reinforcement of poetic and scientific modes of knowledge

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Julian Kwasniewski
Nov 16, 2023
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Herman Coets, “Schepping van licht en donker” (1700), detail; Rijksmuseum (source)

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As of today, I welcome a new occasional contributor to Tradition & Sanity: Julian Kwasniewski. Many of you, I imagine, will have seen his articles at such sites as Crisis Magazine, OnePeterFive, Imaginative Conservative, Catholic World Report, Nati…

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Julian Kwasniewski lives in the Rocky Mountains where he enjoys reading, playing the renaissance lute, and trout fishing. His writing has appeared in numerous journals. Although he has never owned a smartphone, he does own (and use) a longboard.
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