George W. and J. Peterman, Philosophically Speaking

Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book about Everything and Nothing

by William Irwin

Open Court Publishing

January 2000, 224 pages, $17.95

[16 July 2008]

by George Reisch and Norah Martin

It takes guts to look squarely at the paradox of subjectivity, as former White House press secretary Scott McClellan can attest.

Reprinted by permission of Open Court Publishing Company, from Seinfeld and Philosophy: A Book About Everything and Nothing ©1999 by Open Court Publishing Company.

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