Letter from Linus Pauling to Roy J. Kuffner. March 19, 1956Pauling writes to Dr. Kuffner expressing his general disinterest in philosophy, despite his efforts to obtain a body of knowledge on the subject. Pauling views philosophy as verbalism, often lacking a deeper meaning beyond its dealing with words. Pauling also writes of his skepticism concerning the value of philosophy for young people. View TranscriptAssociated: Max Mason ID: corr200.21-lp-kuffner-19560319 |