![]() ![]() ![]() John’s as a tutor-not as a student, but as a very novice learner. I thought, in a kind of quixotic way, that I would love to know what Hegel knew, and I was sure that I would need other people to help me read Newton. ![]() But I was very intrigued by the Program and especially the way of teaching at St. John’s College because I was sent those Great Books posters in those days it was physical material rather than a website. How did you originally find out about St. But over the years, I’ve come to really appreciate long novels more than anything else, and so I’m currently working on a phenomenological account of Proust’s novel In Search of Lost Time, called “A Nighttime World of Marcel Proust.” ![]() I originally studied philosophy at Boston College and got my PhD working on Hegel’s aesthetics. To begin with, could you tell us a little bit about your academic background? In this interview, we spoke with Locke about Wu Cheng’en’s Journey to the West watch the accompanying video, in which Locke reads from and comments on an episode from the text, translated by Anthony Yu. John’s, Locke received her bachelor’s degree from Gonzaga University and her master’s and PhD in philosophy from Boston College she was also a teaching fellow at Boston College. John’s since 1984, with a majority of that time spent in Annapolis and several years in Santa Fe. Annapolis tutor Patricia Locke has taught at St. ![]()
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