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The Academic Anableps | Bonnie Brinton | February 2009

The Academic Anableps | Bonnie Brinton | February 2009

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Bonnie Brinton, a nationally recognized speech- language pathologist, was a professor in the BYU Department of Communication Disorders and dean of BYU Graduate Studies when she delivered this address. Brinton spoke to the blessing of working at BYU, where scholars “can use information gained through spiritual means at the same time that [they are] observing and testing the phenomena in the world around [them]”. She related this ability to be “bilingual”—as President Spencer W. Kimball called it in his address “The Second Century of Brigham Young University”—to the anableps, a fish that can see simultaneously what is above and below the waterline. You can access the talk here.

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The Academic Anableps | Bonnie Brinton | February 2009

The Academic Anableps | Bonnie Brinton | February 2009

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