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Archive for April 2009
Annotated Bibliography: “Wisdom” by Sharon Ryan
28. April 2009 by Raleigh Miller.
Ryan, S., “Wisdom”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Published January, 2008), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/wisdom/>.
This encyclopedia entry outlines several ways of approaching a philosophically rigorous exploration of wisdom. Read the rest of this entry »
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Defended
28. April 2009 by Raleigh Miller.
This morning I successfully defended my thesis, entitling me to my Master’s degree from Georgia State University’s Philosophy Department. The thesis was titled Kantian Conceptualism and Apperception. Tomorrow, while administering one of the three exams that constitute my final duties as a Georgia State student, I will begin summer reading. I have decided that one of the ways in which I will utilize this blog is to begin an annotated bibliography of all of the book chapters and articles that I read. Look for that in the coming months.
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