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To: Tolik
Very awesome post. I actually read every single word, which I very, very rarely do given that most articles are rehashed tripe.
10 posted on 01/08/2004 6:23:54 AM PST by thedugal (Someone ping me when the shootin' starts...)
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To: thedugal
I checked what I can find about him. Here are few details:

Source: http://www.hayekcenter.org/prestopunditarchive/002039.html

Can a person write well and be a philosopher at the same time? Edward Feser proves that one can, and he does so again in an important essay titled "Hayek on Tradition". Feser is that rarest of fine writers -- one who writes well while at the same time thinking well. Not a common thing, that. And it his essay Feser is in top form, explicating uncommon wisdom in common language -- making here the important point that the very idea of tradition has long been under fierce assualt from a critical viewpoint which itself lacks the justification which is demanded of those who perceive the significance of tradition in the make-up of who and what we are. Correctly understood, however, tradition itself might be said to have made possible even such things as critical inquiry itself. A critical tradition which condemns tradition is one advocating the philosophy of the tail-swallow. Only fools need follow there.

So who is Feser? Feser teaches philosophy at Loyola Marymont in Los Angeles and is the author of a solid little introduction to the moral and political philosophy of Robert Nozick titled On Nozick. He's also perhaps the world's leading expert on Friedrich Hayek's philosophy of mind -- no small challenge that (take a look some time at Hayek's landmark work in neuroscience and philosophy titled The Sensory Order if you'd like some sense of the difficulties involved).

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Loyola Marymont website some info:  http://www.lmu.edu/include/02newfaculty.pdf

12 posted on 01/08/2004 7:07:55 AM PST by Tolik
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