Matters of Ethics
During my junior year in college, I took a course in ethics from Dr. Theodore A.R. Kahn. Actually, I took every one of his courses in philosophy that would fit into my goal of taking every literature course the school offered. Dr. Kahn, like most of the faculty, believed that the purpose of attending college is to learn how to think and thus learn how to learn. Had he not been born in India, he probably would have become a Jesuit and taught somewhere else. That would have been my loss. As it was, anyone who wasn't learning how to think didn't get far in his courses.
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