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Great Books (The Philosophy Department's Favorite Books)
by David Banach - Monday, 24 September 2007, 05:05 PM
 

The members of the Philosophy Department were asked to talk about a book that has influenced them. Here are the results:

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David Banach- The Divine Comedy   By: Dante Alighieri

 The Divine Comedy on Amazon.com

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James Mahoney- Images of Hope   By: William Lynch

 Images of Hope on Amazon.com

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Drew Dalton- The Razor’s Edge   By: Somerset Maugham

 The Razor's Edge on Amazon.com

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Joseph Spoerl- Night Flight   By: Antoine de Saint-Exupery                        

                          The Wisdom of the Sands   

Night Flight on Amazon.com

The Wisdom of the Sands on Amazon.com

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Montague Brown- A Theology of History   By: Hans Urs von Balthasar

A Theology of History on Amazon.com

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Susan Gabriel- Amusing Ourselves to Death    By:  Neil Postman

 Amusing Ourselves to Death on Amazon.com

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Thomas Larson- The Hungry Soul   By: Leon R. Kass

 The Hungry Soul on Amazon.com

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Robert Anderson- Intellectual Life    By: A. G. Sertillanges

 Intellectual Life on Amazon.com

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Max Latona- In the Dark Places of Wisdom  By: Peter Kingsley

 In the Dark Places of Wisdom on Amazon.com

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Edward McGushin- Heart of Darkness  By: Joseph Conrad

Heart of Darkness on Amazon.com

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Kevin Staley- The Origins of Philosophy  By: Drew Hyland

 The Origins of Philosophy on Amazon.com

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