A Walk With My Sister

Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 10 (2) (1989)
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Abstract

My sister Sarah and I are just waking up one morning when Mom comes into our room and opens the window. "Get your clothes on, you two," she says. "It is a beautiful day, and we're going on a walk." I'm too tired to go for a walk. I look over at Sarah, and I can tell she does not want to go either. "But mom," Sarah pleads, "every day is a beautiful day... and, besides, it's going to be just as beautiful INSIDE as it will be OUTSIDE."

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