Howard Caygill: author of 'Resistance: a philosophy of defiance' - interviewed by Alastair Gray and Philip Holmburg

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An interview with the philosopher Howard Caygill, primarily concerning his book 'Resistance', conducted in December 2013.

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Alastair Richard Gray
University of Sussex

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