In fact, I'm guessing when I say I subscribed to it early in 1970 - though that does seem likely. (It still is, though under a different name - the Pacific Philosophical Quarterly - and at a rather different price: in the early 1970s, it cost five dollars a year today it costs a little less than a hundred dollars a year.)Īnyway, I'm not sure how many years I kept that subscription to The Personalist going. It was a quarterly called The Personalist, and it was published by the University of Southern California. What I did was subscribe to an academic, scholarly, philosophy journal. But in my case, the thing I'd never done before wasn't particularly daring or dangerous it was merely unusual, perhaps even eccentric. Yes, yes, I know, people of that age often stick their necks out in such fashion. Early in 1970, at the age of 23, I did something I'd never done before.
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