Barrows Dunham
Barrows Dunham (October 10, 1905 – November 19, 1995) was an American author and professor of philosophy. Best known for popular works of philosophy such as ''Man against Myth'' (1947) and ''Heroes and Heretics'' (1963), Dunham also gained notoriety as a martyr for academic freedom when he was fired from Temple University in 1953 after refusing to “name names” before the House Un-American Activities Committee. Provided by Wikipedia
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For Nicholas Vlachos by Dunham, Barrows
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Gendai no shinwa tadashii mono no kangaekata by Dunham, Barrows
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Gendai no shinwa tadashii mono no kangaekata by Dunham, Barrows
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A study in Kant's aesthetics the universal validity of aesthetic judgments by Dunham, Barrows
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