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  "textContent": "Plenty of philosophers have tattoos, but how many philosophers have philosophy tattoos? And what are they of? A graduate student in philosophy is considering getting a “philosophy related tattoo” and expressed curiosity about their prevalence in the profession. So, tattoo lovers, here’s your chance to show us your philosophy tattoos. You should be able to include a photo in the comments if you’d like, or you could just tell us about it. Of possible interest: Roy Cook interviews philosophers about tattoos.\n\nThe post Philosophical Tattoos? first appeared on Daily Nous.",
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