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Maurice Mandelbaum has accepted a post as lecturer in philosophy for next year. He comes here from Dart-mouth, where he has been teaching since 1947.

Mandelbaum is the author of two books: "Problems of Historical Knowledge" and "Phenomenology of Moral Experience." At present he is teaching three philosophy courses, including the Dartmouth equivalent of Philosophy 1. Prior to his appointment at Dartmouth, Mandelbaum taught at Swarthmore for 12 years.

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