Re: DNA Culture .... Trivia?

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 18 2001 - 12:18:47 GMT

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    Hi Robin Faichney --

    >at the most basic level my motivation remains the
    >same as it always was: the humanisation of Western academic philosophy.

    Which, and perhaps I'm hopelessly foggy about it, has always seemed to me
    to be the most 'human' of philosophies, once you take the 'academic' out
    of it.

    Because, really, 'human' and 'academic' are rarely partners.

    - Wade

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