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The words can sound like fragmented philosophy, but they also suggest a critique of originality and the acknowledgment of the impossibility of choice or maybe free will.
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The great-books philosophy is rooted in the belief that classics provide a broader, richer education than the prevailing fragmented curriculum.
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