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    Galligan (Professor Emeritus, English, Western Michigan U.-Kalamazoo) argues that contemporary American critics should embrace literary truths with all of their uncertainties rather than cling to make- believe certainties of ideologies. He celebrates values commonly associated with modern, not postmodern, criticism, applying them to contemporary works in a series of fresh and unusual inquiries. He finds implications for criticism in work from the physical sciences and in the works of largely ign…Read more
  • Plato and the Philosophy of Language
    Dissertation, Indiana University. 1965.
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    Irwin on Aristotle
    Journal of Philosophy 72 (17): 579-580. 1975.