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Philosophical Society of Texas Program Highlights Books and Libraries

Sam Moore, former Humanities Texas board chair and former president of the Philosophical Society of Texas, organized a PSOT program in 2003 on books and libraries. Humanities Texas has chosen to make some of the most interesting of the addresses delivered at that meeting (and later published in the annual Proceedings of the Philosophical Society of Texas) available online, in conjunction with our list of recommended reading in the humanities.

J. P. Bryan on "Collections and Collecting"

Al Lowman on "Putting Your Friends on the Shelf"

James Billington on "Humanizing the Information Revolution" (links to Library of Congress website)

We thank the Philosophical Society of Texas and its current president, Boone Powell, for permission to use these materials.


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