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    Bill Wallace (a conversation in a bar).Alfred Dewey Jensen - 1975 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 18 (3):309 – 323.
    The dialogue is concerned to do two things. In the first place it seeks to display the extreme difficulty of discussing conceptual issues with students whose academic backgrounds are the social sciences. Its point is not to criticize any element of those disciplines per se, but to illustrate the sort of misunderstandings which many beginning students appear to acquire from them. The second point is to offer a reminder that perhaps the part of philosophizing which requires the most care is (...)
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    Dr. Johnson, Kierkegaard, and Gingell's dilemma.Alfred Dewey Jensen - 1976 - Sophia 15 (3):7-12.
  3. Perspective, Paradox and Predestination.Alfred Dewey Jensen - 1970 - Dissertation, The University of Texas at Austin
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