The Canon as Flexible, Normative Fact

The Monist 76 (4):436-449 (1993)
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Abstract

The canon is a flexible, normative fact. I speak here of the philosophical canon, though I believe only minor adjustments would be needed to extend the argument to the literary canon.

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