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Classicists Stoop Low
This morning, the Early Morning Philosopher walked into our department in Old Main, only to be greeted by this at the door: …
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Why study philosophy? Ask Chris Hayes
Terri Gross’s interview with young anchor Chris Hayes includes a discussion of how his philosophy major has been an asset to him in his…
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What would John Dewey say?
Is college education job training? A recent radio interview by North Carolina Governor Patrick McCrory argues that it is–and he took the opportunity of the…
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Socrates: Will Chicago Greeks find you innocent?
Dang! Wouldn’t we like to be in Chicago right this minute with a hundred dollars in our pockets???? We could watch Socrates being retried. By…
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The Map of Philosophy
Who influenced whom?
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Deane Curtin: Fulbright Scholarship in India Focuses on Translation of Western Philosophy into Tibetan
An article on the Gustavus homepage chronicles Deane Curtin’s exciting sabbatical work, collaborating with the Director of the Library of Tibetan Works and Archives, to…
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John Biewen on THIS AMERICAN LIFE: “Little War on the Prairie”
So, what can you do with a philosophy major? You can create an episode of the award-winning radio documentary program THIS AMERICAN LIFE, about the…
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NOVEMBER 15 is World Philosophy Day!
This year’s theme is “Future Generations.” World Philosophy Day is a UNESCO-sponsored day: In establishing World Philosophy Day in 2005, the General Conference highlighted the…
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Peg O’Connor is back in the TIMES
Our own Peg O’Connor is back in the New York TIMES online column, “The Stone,” this time with a piece about the “hijacked…
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