In Ideas to Live For, Giles Gunn asks whether and how our sense of the human might be reconstructed, not around suspicion or antipathy toward others, but around an epistemological and moral need of them.
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In Ideas to Live For, Giles Gunn asks whether and how our sense of the human might be reconstructed, not around suspicion or antipathy toward others, but around an epistemological and moral need of them.