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Shoshana Milgram
August 30, 2025
Another year.December 2, 2025, is the publication date of Two Philosophers: Aristotle and Ayn Rand, edited by James G. Lennox and Gregory Salmieri. Thank you for everything you did to bring forward the study of these two philosophers.
With unfading memories,
Shoshana
Shoshana Milgram
August 30, 2024
You are missed, always, and the upcoming book on Aristotle and Ayn Rand, in the Pitt series, is one that is inspired by your mind, work, and life. I wish you were here to see it.
Shoshana Milgram
Shoshana Milgram
August 30, 2023
You are unforgettable, Allan, and in spite of all that those you inspired have accomplished, you are indeed irreplaceable. Warmly, Shoshana Milgram
Thomas da Silva
August 30, 2022
Allan was never above offering expert guidance to an inquisitive autodidact.
Edward E. Unger
December 23, 2020
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
István Bodnár
September 10, 2013
Allan was a generous presence in so many ways: friend, colleague, and inspiring guide to find out how it makes sense to think - not only about Aristotle.
John Paschalus
September 7, 2013
I am recalling the intellectual contribution given to me by this astute man with respect to my understanding of Greek concepts and language before Aristotle.
Janet Wilberg
September 6, 2013
As fine a philosopher that ever led a life well-lived. I did not know Allan Gotthelf well, but I attended a few conferences and his lectures and spoke briefly with him afterwards. And I enjoyed some of his writings, including posts on HBL. What struck me most about him was his lack of pretentiousness and intellectual accomplishments. It is our good fortune that he leaves us a great intellectual legacy.
Thomas da Silva
September 6, 2013
Thank you Allan for showing the world how it is done!
Philip Coates
September 6, 2013
What stood out for me was a small act of generosity. I didn't know him and was taking a class on Aristotle from him in a huge lecture hall along with hundreds of others at a summer conference. He had recently been to Greece and had collected a low denomination coin with a bust of Aistotle on on side which was in circulation over there. He brought back a coin for each of us and gave them to us. I don't recall another gesture like that from a prominent professor.
David Elmore
September 6, 2013
Allan was a terrific guy with a terrific mind. He lived a life of facts and, therefore, benevolence, which came through in his delightful expressions, writing and voice. I will miss him.
Tedd Potts
September 6, 2013
You were nice to be so patient when answering my questions during dinner, and your answers were very considered and thorough. Thank you.
Alan Rothenberg
September 6, 2013
I feel terrible about Allen's passing. We have been friends since 1961. We both attended Brooklyn College, and we both joined the Beta Xi Chapter of the ZBT Fraternity. Allen was a better student than I, and I learned a great deal from him. It is unfortunate that he passed away when he did.
Betsy Speicher
September 6, 2013
Thank you Allan for being a friend to me and Stephen and for being such an inspiring and joyful example of what a life can be when well-lived.
I'm sad that I won't ever talk with you again in person, but the ideas and values you dedicated your life to will remain in your writings forever for all of us.
September 6, 2013
So sorry to hear the news. I will never forget when you came to speak on Aristotle as our guest for the Students of Objectivism club at the U. Of Waterloo. I also remember your love of ball-room dancing and your kind and benevolent nature. It was an honour to have crossed paths.
Anna Kolenc (Vancouver)
September 5, 2013
Allan and I were frat brothers many years ago. We wer eclose during and a short time after college. We lost touch after a few reunions. Little did I know of his scholarly accomplishments and I regret never having the opportunity to share thoughts on his work. Rest in peace Allan.
Fraternally,
Norm Fastenberg
Travis Norsen
September 5, 2013
Allan will be dearly missed, and always remembered.
Al Jakira
September 5, 2013
Thank you, Allan, for your dedication to your values, and for helping me to pursue and achieve mine.
Robert Begley
September 5, 2013
Well done Allan.
Thank you for your contributions and inspiration.
Jack Crawford
September 5, 2013
Thank you for showing me how to know I was not in love, and how to know when I was.
September 5, 2013
Thanks, Allan, for two days spent walking around Oslo answering the questions of an ignorant teenager, who was supposed to show *you* the sights. Your endless patience when the subject was philosophy, made time truly stand still that weekend thirty-one years ago. You will never be forgotten.
Shoshana Milgram
September 5, 2013
Thank you, Allan, for your writings--and your life. Your tireless loyalty to your loves, to your chosen values, is a "command to rise." And, as the Ford Hall Forum said of Ayn Rand: in honoring Allan Gotthelf, we honor ourselves.
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