Jacob Hilden Winslow is a retired social scientist.
""A short play, spirited aphorisms, sketches of daily modern life, candid poetry--this book is many genres all paying careful attention to the dialectic between experience and our reflection upon it. In other words, it is wisdom culled from the fleeting encounters in one person's life, imaginatively crafted and creatively displayed. As Winslow mines his thoughts to reinvent what philosophy may be for a new era, I welcome his rejuvenation of what writing can be: a feast for the reader and a joy to behold."" --Colby Dickinson, Professor of Theology, Loyola University Chicago ""A fortuitously recorded dialogue from the Dead Philosophers Club ushers us into the perils and sometimes poignant openings of our post-modern identities, and finally back into the memories and lost depths of our nearest relations with those who love and are loved. A moving journey that deserves to be widely read."" --Harry T. Hunt, Emeritus Professor of Psychology, Brock University, Ontario, Canada