Louis Groarke
Louis Groarke (born 1953) is a Canadian philosopher, author, and a professor in the Philosophy Department at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. His work is characterized by his specialization in Western philosophy, including political theory, moral philosophy, aesthetics, and logic, with a focus on the history of philosophy, Aristotle and the ancient Greeks. Provided by Wikipedia
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Caravaggio's John the baptist with a ram iconography and source by Groarke, Louis 1953-
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An Aristotelian account of induction creating something from nothing by Groarke, Louis 1953-
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Uttering the unutterable Aristotle, religion, and literature by Groarke, Louis 1953-
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The good rebel understanding freedom and morality by Groarke, Louis 1953-
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Shifting the paradigm alternative perspectives on induction
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