You can click on any image to enlarge it or view multi-page documents. 1976.03 Winter Apprentice Teacher UCSC
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1976.09 - 1977.02.19 Ph. D. Program Graduate Fellow, Department of Philosophy UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTERInstruction of undergraduates. Lecturing, discussion, grading. Taught Introduction to philosophy and History of Modern. Focus: Metaphysics, and Aesthetics. Plato, Husserl, A- avg.Scholarship; Teachers: Richard Taylor, Lewis White Beck, Stephen Pink, Colin M. Turbayne EFJ Pane (Secretary, British Schopenhauer Society) 1976.11 "Platonic Illusion and Caution in The Sophist."Several professors at the University of Rochester bitterly rejected this paper, which encouraged me to quit Philosophy grad school. Professor Pink reluctantly admitted that I got it right once; but that turned out to be only the act of quoting verbatim two paragraphs of perfunctory journal comments. Keen insight from a self-proclaimed Wittgenstein expert.I tend to think it worked out for the best. If you require linear thought, don't send your undergrad philosopher to UCSC c. 1975. On the other hand my esteemed training mentor Neal Margolis has been analyzing this paper since 1977, so good luck ;-) [an error occurred while processing this directive] |