Conversation

2024-06-13 by Unokay Comics

Tags: Philosophy

In a conversation, there is what is said, and what is unsaid.

Panel 1: Two women are seated opposite each other in a café. They are sitting on yellow banquette seats with a table between them. They are looking at each other and resting their arms on the table with two coffee cups. The woman on the left has long dark hair and dark skin, and is wearing a dark green polo neck jumper, rust coloured trousers, and blue shoes. The woman on the right has red hair and pale skin. She's wearing a white headscarf with red polka dots, a pink cardigan over a green shirt, blue jeans, and grey trainers. The woman on the left is saying: I'm reading Iris Murdoch's The Sovereignty of Good at the moment. The woman on the right is saying I haven't read any of her philosophical works, but I've read her novel: The Sea, the Sea. The woman on the right is also thinking:  I've always wanted to talk to Marta.
Panel 2: The woman on the left is saying: Murdoch has this unique ability to weave philosophy into narrative seamlessly. The woman on the right is saying: Her exploration of morality and the human condition is fascinating. The woman on the right is also thinking: I'm so excited.
Panel 3: The woman on the left is saying: It's her argument that moral goodness is an absolute that can be known through intuition that really stands out. The woman on the right is saying: I love the way she illustrates this through complex characters and intricate plots. The woman on the right is also thinking: I'm so enjoying this conversation.
Panel 4: The woman on the left is saying: That's the beauty of her writing: It's not just about reading - it's about experiencing and questioning. The woman on the right doesn't say anything but is thinking: I think I'm in love with you.
This is a four panel cartoon. Panel 1: Two women are seated opposite each other in a café. They are sitting on yellow banquette seats with a table between them. They are looking at each other and resting their arms on the table with two coffee cups. The woman on the left has long dark hair and dark skin, and is wearing a dark green polo neck jumper, rust coloured trousers, and blue shoes. The woman on the right has red hair and pale skin. She's wearing a white headscarf with red polka dots, a pink cardigan over a green shirt, blue jeans, and grey trainers. The woman on the left is saying: I'm reading Iris Murdoch's The Sovereignty of Good at the moment. The woman on the right is saying I haven't read any of her philosophical works, but I've read her novel: The Sea, the Sea. The woman on the right is also thinking:  I've always wanted to talk to Marta. Panel 2: The woman on the left is saying: Murdoch has this unique ability to weave philosophy into narrative seamlessly. The woman on the right is saying: Her exploration of morality and the human condition is fascinating. The woman on the right is also thinking: I'm so excited. Panel 3: The woman on the left is saying: It's her argument that moral goodness is an absolute that can be known through intuition that really stands out. The woman on the right is saying: I love the way she illustrates this through complex characters and intricate plots. The woman on the right is also thinking: I'm so enjoying this conversation. Panel 4: The woman on the left is saying: That's the beauty of her writing: It's not just about reading - it's about experiencing and questioning. The woman on the right doesn't say anything but is thinking: I think I'm in love with you. The cartoon is signed unokay.com 2024 D45

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