Yes, it is the same Timothy Gould, though I'd never heard of him until I read your post. The MSCD philosophy department has 12 faculty members and 34 adjuncts, which tells you how the world and the economy are going, I guess. But, yeah, "voice" is something I should explore, and a quick look through Google makes him definitely seem interesting. Does he have a blog? (I tend not to have the chutzpah to introduce myself to strangers, unless they're sitting next to me at St. Mark's Coffeehouse holding philosophy books.)
I haven't read your Wittgenstein paper yet, but it's nearing the top of my pile, now that all my lists are done.
When I audited David's course a year ago - it was Intro - he did Plato, Augustine, Descartes, Kant, and Nietzsche. I'm glad you're letting the 20th century into your course.
I've always wanted to read Montaigne. What do you consider a good translation?
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I haven't read your Wittgenstein paper yet, but it's nearing the top of my pile, now that all my lists are done.
When I audited David's course a year ago - it was Intro - he did Plato, Augustine, Descartes, Kant, and Nietzsche. I'm glad you're letting the 20th century into your course.
I've always wanted to read Montaigne. What do you consider a good translation?