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June 2004
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Volume 114, No. 6
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A dance at Belsen By: Richard Wollheim
In 1945, the Berkeley philosopher, then a soldier, was handed a troubling order: arrange an Army dance with women survivors of the infamous concentration camp....
Debating myself By: Dan Shalmon '04
One of the nation's top debaters recalls the baggage he brought to Berkeley, the lessons he learned, and the self he hammered out....
Fat bites back By: Kerry Tremain
Could the new campaign against obesity harm fat people?...
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QA: A conversation with Hubert Dreyfus By: Russell Schoch
An expert interpreter of philosopher Martin Heidegger talks about Mrs. Heidegger's legs, his opposition to artificial intelligence, and the dangers of thinking too much....
Fab '04 By:
From holding picket signs to swatting tennis balls: portraits of four outstanding seniors....
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