Stephen Utz
University of Connecticut
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Archive | 2018
Stephen Utz
Walker Percy’s unusual aspirations set his novels apart from most literary attempts to understand profound human problems. He gave meaning to the category of art as inquiry. In the novels, his characters’ eccentric quests treat everyday things as evidence for abstract and ultimately theological hypotheses. Outside the novels Percy shared their conviction, inspired by philosophical traditions that include Leibniz, Descartes, the British phenomena lists, C.S. Peirce, and Noam Chomsky. This article shows how well in tune he was with these traditions, and especially with Chomsky’s and Peirce’s variants on the thesis that built-in biases picked up from our environment are relevant to everyday and scientific learning. In this respect, Percy too anticipated the significance of more recent developments in cognitive science and robotic learning. Like Peirce, he also believed that these empirical learning patterns have theological resonance.
Ratio Juris | 2004
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Archive | 2001
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Archive | 2003
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Archive | 1994
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Journal of The Philosophy of Sport | 1989
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Florida Tax Review | 2018
Sachin S. Pandya; Stephen Utz
Archive | 2015
Stephen Utz
The British Tax Review | 2013
Stephen Utz
Archive | 2013
Stephen Utz