Frank:

Thank you for the expanded version.
I am very much intrigued by the eminent practicability of the “secular saint” concept.
As you will see, I am also sharing that paper of your with Lanzilao.

Best regards,

Waldemar

Waldemar A Schmidt, PhD, MD
(Perseveret et Percipiunt)
503.631.8044

Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. (A Einstein)






On May 3, 2018, at 12:01 PM, Frank Ambrosio <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Dear Colleagues 

Attached please find an expanded version of the paper a portion of which I read at our conference a couple of weeks ago. I have spent some time since then trying to make it as relevant to at least some aspects of our discussion as I could, but it is still rough and very schematic, Final papers and exams begin to arrive tomorrow, so I have to leave it where it stands for now, so I offer it for what it is worth. 

I enjoyed being with you very much, and regret that my participation had to be quite limited due to family circumstances. I look forward to our future discussions and would welcome any reactions you might have to suggestions I tried to make regarding the development of TOK going forward.

all good wishes for the summer

Frank


Francis J. Ambrosio, PhD
Associate Professor of Philosophy
Georgetown University
202-687-7441
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