Abstract

Each autumn, in Adirondack Park, Upstate New York, David Napier invites a few kindred spirits to what he describes, tongue firmly in cheek, as a philosophers' camp in the grounds of his cabin in the woods. There, the fireside discussions will take in everything from the relations between epidemics and xenophobia to homelessness, and that's just to mention a couple of Napier's many interests. Talking to him before his guests arrive, it becomes clear that trying to pin down Napier's free-ranging career is no easy task.

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