Phil -- Ha! You mistake Russkie "stubborness" for principled consistency and truthiness. Speaking of ortho-doxa, C Rozhdistvom Hristovom! We can never get enough Christmas's you know. Finally finished that albatross paper on Habermas and Siegel for the Oxford conference! Really nice since the deadline date is today! I'm celebrating as I type with some of the really good stuff. I can now get to yours later on next week after I get my classes going. It's been sitting in my den for over a month now. I may have some suggestions for other journals after I read it. And some gentle identifications of where you go wrong :-) Hilarious: For this winter term, I've been given a grad course on writing a research paper to teach ... by distance!! Something to do with the freedom of "asynchronous communication" and "Walter, you'll love it!" admin. tells me. Is that like "communicative action at a distance"? Well, it's not a phil. course so I won't grieve it. Socrates would not be amused. Maybe I'll actually enjoy staying home in bed all day with my laptop and an 18 yr. old Scottish wenchliches delight from the Highlands. (Surely the major reason for faculty's wholesale acceptance of learning-at-a-distance.) Google links: that was so crass! Falls prey to at least 9 fallacies of argument, by my count (never mind what P. Foot's Aristotelian sense and sensibility refer to as "simply a matter of good manners." She loved the smell of cigars, it seems.) Off for a re-fill, Walter P.S. Keep me apprised of recent developments as they unfold. Quoting Phil Enns <phil.enns@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > Walter O. wrote: > > "For anyone still wondering what a "serious philosopher" is all about, have > a looksie below. (This endorsement does not extend to a blanket acceptance > of the author's views on Kant's or Habermas's moral theories.:-)" > > > Thank you for the kind words, but I still have a long way to go with my > Google links. And you know that I am right about both Kant and Habermas, > but that Russian stubbornness won't let you admit it. > > > Not quite sincerely, > > Phil Enns > Glen Haven, NS > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, > digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html > ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html