ABSTRACT
British philosophy has not traditionally taken much of an interest in
the lives of its great figures. A recent graduate in the subject is likely to
be familiar only with a few choice anecdotes, some apocryphal, some
true.
British philosophy has not traditionally taken much of an interest in
the lives of its great figures. A recent graduate in the subject is likely to
be familiar only with a few choice anecdotes, some apocryphal, some
true.