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Alessandra Gillis
Simon Fraser University
Canada
Alexandra Gillis has been deeply involved in the work of Bernard Lonergan for the past twenty-three years. She has written Thinking Woman (2006) and is co-author, with John Benton and Philip McShane, of Introducing Critical Thinking (2005). Her articles "The Number One Question About Feminism: The Third Wave and the Next Half-Century" and "Aesthetics, Art, Liberty and the Ultimate have appeared in recent issues of this journal. She works as a secondary school teacher in Vancouver, BC and is currently completing a Doctorate in the Department of Education at Simon Fraser University.
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