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Stoic pragmatism John Lachs.
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Freedom and limits / John Lachs ; edited by Patrick Shade.
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A community of individuals / John Lachs.
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George Santayana / John Lachs.
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Freedom and limits / John Lachs ; edited by Patrick Shade.
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Physical order and moral liberty : previously unpublished essays of George Santayana / edited by John and Shirley Lachs.
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John Lachs
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John Lachs
(July 17, 1934 – November 14, 2023) was a Hungarian-born American philosopher. He was Centennial Professor of Philosophy at
Vanderbilt University
, where he began teaching in 1967. Lachs received his
Ph.D.
from
Yale University
in 1961. His primary focus was on American
philosophy
(most prominently
George Santayana
) and German
Idealism
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