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George Grant
Selected Letters
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402 pages
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Fulton Anderson's character faces intense criticism from Cochrane, who believes that Canadian university philosophy departments have lost their way and abandoned their core mission. This reflects a broader disillusionment with academia and the challenges of maintaining philosophical integrity in modern education. The narrative delves into themes of intellectual responsibility and the evolving role of philosophy in society.
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1996, paperback
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