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2017 Central Division Dewey Lecture: My History: Becoming an Historian of Philosophy
2017 Central Division Dewey Lecture: My History: Becoming an Historian of Philosophy

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Below is the audio recording of Margaret Atherton’s John Dewey Lecture, “My History: Becoming an Historian of Philosophy,” given at the 2017 Central Division Meeting. The full text is available on the APA website (member sign-in is required) as well . . .

Below is the audio recording of Margaret Atherton’s John Dewey Lecture, “My History: Becoming an Historian of Philosophy,” given at the 2017 Central Division Meeting. The full text is available on the APA website (member sign-in is required) as well as on JSTOR. A summary of the main points of the lecture was previously published […]

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