Dr. Simon Pritchett is the prestigious head of the Department of Philosophy at
Patrick Henry University and is considered the leading philosopher of the age. He is certainly representative of the philosophy of the age - he is a crude reductionist who believes man is nothing but a collection of chemicals; he believes there are no standards, that definitions are fluid, reason is a superstition, that it is futile to seek meaning in life, and that the duty of a philosopher is to show that nothing can be understood. He explains all this in his book [The Metaphysical Contradictions of the Universe]
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