Philip Catton

Kaituhi Tūtahi | Contributing Writer

Philip Catton currently nears completion of a late-career, career-change Civil Engineering BE(Hons) degree. For more than twenty years he taught philosophy and history-and-philosophy-of-science at the University of Canterbury. He and his wife Judith Oakley Catton have three grown children of whom Eleanor Catton is the youngest.

Everything By: Philip Catton

Society17.04.15

On Some Qualities of Respect

Philip Catton on respect - and what New Zealand lacks.

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