Anthony Kenny talks about his new four-volume history of Philosophy in the latest episode of Philosophy Bites (he reveals in an aside that he used to meet up with Derrida to discuss Descartes - who would have predicted that?).
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Based on his less than flattering survey on Mr. Derrida in his last volume, I assumed Mr. Kenny wanted, as is most analytics, nothing to do with him. You bet I was surprised when Mr. Kenny said he and Derrida discussed Descartes.
Posted by: David | October 17, 2007 at 10:36 PM