On Writing Philosophy (part 2)

Modern Schoolman 4 (2):31-31 (1927)
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Abstract

Father Lord, author of Armchair Philosophy, herein offers to a wider audience some notes from a recent talk to the Philosophers in St. Louis. He believes that writing is necessary not only to express, but also really to assimilate philosophy.

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