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  • "Under the trees of England I meditated on this lost and perhaps mythical labyrinth. I imagined it untouched and perfect on the secret summit of some mountain; I imagined it drowned under rice paddies or beneath the sea; I imagined it infinite, made not only of eight-sided pavilions and of twisting paths but also of rivers, provinces and kingdoms. I thought of a maze of mazes, of a sinuous, ever growing maze which would take in both past and future and would somehow involve the stars."
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June 25, 2008

JOET Symposium on My Way

You'll need a subscription to access the articles, but readers will be excited to check out the June 2008 issue of the Journal of Ethics, which is devoted to a discussion of John Martin Fischer's collection of essays, My Way. Contributors include Dan Speak, Helen Steward, Saul Smilansky, John Perry, and John Fischer with a reply. Enjoy!

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I seem to have missed this post. Thanks, Dan and John, for the invitation to participate. The VARIETY of ways in which Helen Steward, John Perry, and myself find John (Fischer) to be in error is staggering :)

In my piece I make an analogy between analytic philosophy and a certain type of computer game, and then discuss John's style of playing.

Thanks a million to you, Saul, for your thoughtful contribution.

btw, I have NEVER played ANY computer game in my life. (I suppose this makes me almost as old as John McCain.)

Also, I note that the number of errors you, Helen, and John P MISSED is also staggering...

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