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	<title>Comments on: CFP: Pli &#8211; The Warwick Journal of Philosophy, on &#8216;Novelty, Transformation and Change&#8217;</title>
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		<title>By: M. Hogan</title>
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		<dc:creator>M. Hogan</dc:creator>
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		<description>&quot;Having no responsibility laid upon it, reason has become irresponsible. Many critics and philosophers seem to conceive that thinking aloud is itself literature. Sometimes reason tries to lend some moral authority to its present masters, by proving how superior they are to itself; it worships evolution, instinct, novelty, action, as it does in modernism, pragmatism, and the philosophy of M. Bergson.&quot; -- George Santayana</description>
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