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Phenomenological ethics

Phenomenological ethics

Now that I have a scanner with a document feeder (a Canon MP780 multifunctional printer, which so far I like a lot) and now that I’ve stumbled across a stack of old philosophy papers, I’ve scanned in another one: Phenomenological Ethics (pdf). I wrote it in 1984 and never got it published. It was going to be my Big Idea, the one that you use to market yourself, fighting off all objections, giving no ground, and engaging in other academic truth-repellant behaviors. But then I didn’t get tenure (the quota was filled), got a job as a marketing guy at a software company, and fell in love with my john.

I actually haven’t had the guts to re-read the paper. [Tags: ]

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