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William Leiss: Education and Formation Replies to Questions posed by Laureano Ralon

Posted on May 21, 2011 by admin

A copy of the response sent to Laureano Ralon’s “Figure/Ground” web journal. William Leiss Education [PDF]

See the full set of interviews at: http://www.figureground.ca/interviews/

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Posted in Articles | Tagged death unworthy of death, Heidegger, life unworthy of life, Marcuse, Nazism

 

William Leiss was Senior Scholar in Residence at Cornell University’s Society for the Humanities in the Fall Semester of 2012.

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