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I’m not Elesha Coffman to clarify - she is a professor of history at Baylor. I encountered this essay in a class a few years ago, and made this “implementation” to share with my classmates.
I thought it might be interesting to share/popularize the essay in this form. Hopefully in a way that Dr. Coffman would appreciate.
Phenomenonology is something I’ve been trying to grapple with for ten years, ever since I had a brief fling with a doctoral student😅
Oh thanks, it is very interesting indeed!