The Death of an Idea

Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 5 (1) (1984)
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Abstract

The kid with the tousled hair looked like the silent type. Since I was a visitor to the class, I did not know his name, but I imagined that it was Bruce. "Bruce" had the barest hint of a smile about the edges of his mouth, and he had bright blue eyes. It was the sparkle in those eyes that convinced me Bruce had a lot of creative thought hidden behind his silent manner.

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