The delegated intellect

The delegated intellect
About this book
This volume honors Don Gifford, master teacher, exacting researcher, and provocative writer. The essays reflect some but not all of the disciplines that Gifford taught - literature, art, ecology, invention, American culture, and the history of ideas. Heeding Emerson's call to "search for facts amid appearances" and to pursue "the ultimate reason of [all things and experience]" these essays illustrate how contemporary scholars in a variety of fields fulfill their role as society's delegated intellect.
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Learning and scholarshipBibliographyStudy and teachingHumanitiesPhilosophyInfluenceModern CivilizationAmerican essaysScience and the humanitiesCreative thinkingPlatoLawrence, d. h. (david herbert), 1885-1930