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Thomas O. Buford (1932-) holds the Louis G. Forgione Chair of Philosophy at Furman University and has been an adherent of the Boston Personalism branch of philosophy. Buford joined the faculty at Furman University in 1969. After earning the Bachelor of Arts at the University of North Texas in 1955 and the Bachelor of Divinity at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1958, he received his Doctorate of Philosophy at Boston University in 1963, where he studied under Peter Anthony Bertocci ... full article at wikipedia
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