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The Truth of the Barnacles: Rachel Carson and the Moral Significance of Wonder
Newport, March 4, 2005

In commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of Rachel Carson’s The Edge of the Sea, OCH presented this free, public lecture by Oregon State University professor of philosophy Kathleen Dean Moore.

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