Finding One’s Own Voice: The Philosophical Development of Henry G. Bugbee, Jr

The Pluralist 6 (2):18-34 (2011)
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Get down as far as possible the minute inflections of day to day thought. Get down the key ideas as they occur. . . . Write on, not over again. Let it flow. . . . Don’t be stopping to jam the idea down somebody’s throat. Give it a chance. If there can be concrete philosophy, give it a chance. Let one perception move instantly on another. Where they come from is to be trusted. Unless this is so, after all is said and done, philosophy is arbitrary and idle. I first heard the name “Henry Bugbee” several years ago in a graduate seminar on Heidegger. After discussing the mystical-poetic aspects of Heidegger’s later thought, the question was posed as to what possibilities were left for philosophy. A silence fell ..

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The wilderness of Henry Bugbee.Daniel W. Conway - 2003 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (4):259-269.

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