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November 22 2008 14:42 EST

Lee C. ArchieDr. Lee Archie, Lick Fork, Edgefield, SC
Professor of Philosophy
Department of History and Philosophy
Lander University
Greenwood, SC 29649

Telephone: (864) 388-8383
Office: Learning Center M33

E-mail  larchie at philosophy.lander.edu

Web http://philosophy.lander.edu/

B.A
., Chemistry, Austin College (1966)
Post-Baccalaureate Work: University of Houston, American University,
     and University of Maryland
M.A., Philosophy, University of Arkansas (1973)
Thesis: The Philosophical Argument in Berkeley's New Theory of Vision
Ph.D., Philosophy, University of Arkansas (1977)
Dissertation: The Roots of the Contemporary Theories of Causation


Dr. John G. Moore, Stone Mountain, GAJohn G. Moore
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Department of History and Philosophy
Lander University
Greenwood, SC 29649

Telephone: (864) 388-8267
Office: Learning Center 330
E-mail jmoore@lander.edu   

B.A., Philosophy, Emory University (1987)
Honors Thesis: Heidegger and the Retrieve: "A Raid on the Inarticulate"
M.A., Philosophy, Emory University (1991)
Ph.D., Philosophy, Emory University (1998)
Dissertation: Wonder and Sublimity: Revisions of a Classical Topos in the Philosophy and Aesthetics of the German Enlightenment 


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"The truth is a snare: you cannot have it, without being caught. You cannot have the truth in such a way that you catch it, but only in such a way that it catches you." Søren Kierkegaard, In The Last Years: Journals 1853-55.
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