Talk:Thomas V. Morris

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Thomas V. Morris is an important educator, author and thinker. His books have important significance both in academics as well as in the business realm. An administrator accused me of spam by putting a referral link on the links to his book, but as I explained elsewhere this is not true. Anyway, this is like fighting a losing battle so I give up!--Rwphan 08:40, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

By the way, I will wait for the administrators' decision before continuing. It is disheartening that texts can just vanish without proper checking from administrators!--Rwphan 08:49, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

OK, I have added a few more details for this man. Hopefully others will help and contribute more.--Rwphan 07:10, 1 December 2006 (UTC)



I am a atheist/agnostic (somewhere inbetween)-- this may sound silly but I have read and reread Tom Morris's "Philosophy For Dummies" and was impressed by the intellect that seemed to be in the book. Importantly, I was awe-struck about some of his stories of seemingly supernatural events that he knew of that he talked about in the book. This has led me to wonder if he is an honest person, or if he is playing scam. I have not made up my mind on this yet, but I recently ordered his "The Stoic Art of Living" to see if this can sway me one way or the other.


Any one who has opinions please post.

Psyadam 20:40, 16 March 2007 (UTC)Adam Henderson 3/16/07