An interesting perambulation by philosopher Simon Crtichley... if you 
have the time.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/16/what-is-a-philosopher/?src=me&ref=general

I thought it bore an interesting relationship to our earlier discussion 
of intellectuals and liberalism.
If you take the term "philosopher" literally -- a lover of wisdom -- 
then it applies as much to other humanists and to scientists as much as 
to that particular discipline that now goes by the name.

(And to whomever it was that sneered a couple of weeks ago "Do scholars 
of the humanities *really* call themselves humanists?" yes they do, and 
they did long before the term was adopted by late 20th-century skeptics 
and atheists. You will find a long literature on the distinction between 
Medieval Humanism and Renaissance Humanism.)

Chris
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York University
Toronto, ON M3J 1P3
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