The Philosopher as Maieutikos

Philosophy Today 17 (3):193-197 (1973)
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This discussion is an attempt to clarify how the philosopher can function in the setting of the liberal arts college. Philosophy is presented as the ever moving center of the process of intellectual and existential integration serving to coordinate into a meaningful totality the fragments of the experience of college education. Particularly it is shown how the teaching of philosophy can contribute to the clarification of self-Consciousness, Historical consciousness and methodological consciousness

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