Adjunct Professor of Humanities, University of New England
I taught philosophy from 1966-2005 at Queen's University, Kingston, Canada, where I'm also a Professor Emeritus. My special interests are: 19th century European philosophy, existentialism, environmental philosophy, ethics and animals, philosophy of peace, and history of ideas. I've been an Adjunct Professor at the University of New England, Australia, since 2004. I've published 7 books and more then 70 articles on a variety of subjects. My latest book is Fate and Life: Who's Really in Charge? (Montréal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2024).
What is fate? And how can it both limit and liberate us?
May 21, 2024 05:29 am UTC| Insights & Views
The concept of fate, or the idea of fatefulness, seems to crop up everywhere we look in one form or another. Fate is a key belief enduring across cultures and generations. What is fate? Generally speaking, fate is...
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