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Eloise Rivera
April 12, 2025
Roberto loved Anatole as a colleague and a very treasured Friend. I hope they are meeting each other in the after life now and enjoying their company and good conversations! i
Gaspara Caillez Angeles, MA (SFSU 2008)
April 12, 2025
Professor Anton shared with us one of his pedagogical hacks for effective learning. He suggested that we study at the earliest time we could wake up when it was most quiet, e.g., 3 or 4 in the morning. It worked each time! I will always remember him as the kindest teacher I've ever had.
Eloise Rivera
December 19, 2024
my husband, Roberto Rivera and Anatol we´re good friends and colleagues and we have known each other for many years. Roberto and Anatol taught together some classes and they shared philosophical and political views. Roberto was grateful to Anatol and admired him but Roberto died two years ago so is unable to contribute here what he would have
Gaspara Angeles (MA Philosophy 2008)
August 29, 2024
In 2002, I was fortunate enough to meet Dr Anton (as chair at that time) about my probation status as a grad student. He showed me so much kindness and understanding that I attribute my eventual graduation to him. I find his energy sublime and comforting. I will never forget him. He remains one of my favorite people on earth.
Anton Zoughbie
May 24, 2024
Anatole Anton did not only teach philosophy but he practiced it. He was an open minded professor and he used the Socratic Method to educate his students and build sound and critical arguments for justice, peace and truth. He was curious and he believed that the unexamined life is not worth living. He eclectic circles of friends admired his insights, dedication, commitment and ideas. The academic community lost his physical presence but his ideas, and thoughts still active and present.
Sherry Keith
March 21, 2024
For his critical perspective on the world and his commitment to social justice, Anatole was among the most upbeat and fun loving people I have known
Alfonzo Smith
March 14, 2024
I watnt to send my condolence to the family.
Keith Law
March 12, 2024
I received my Master's Degree in Philosophy from SFSU in 1989. Anatole was my mentor. I just looked up his name in a search engine to see what he might be up to and found this obituary. Oh how sad. Anatole once told me that he wanted to live long enough to see the revolution he so passionately sought. We couldn't be further from that unless it truly does get darkest before the dawn.
I had the deepest respect and adoration for Anatole, and starting today have all of that for his memory. When I was a graduate student he took me under his wing. He invited me to join a faculty only (but for me) colloquium regarding Marxism and postmodern philosophy.
I was a fine art painter, having transferred from SFSU's MFA program to philosophy, so was nourished by Anatole's understanding of and appreciation for fine art that he inherited from his father.
Because of Anatole I joined the Radical Philosophy Association with which I visited Cuba for a memorable academic exchange.
I took every course Anatole offered. His teaching approach can best be described as zen-like. He was humble in affect but rigorous regarding the discipline. He allowed his students a great deal of freedom while at the same time expecting a great deal out of us. He taught by example, as he always showed up, in every sense of that term. He pushed arguments deeper and often in unpredictable directions. Students took him seriously and also came prepared.
I can attest to Anatole's Johnny apple seed effect in the world, as I became a lecturer of philosophy for 30 years thereby spreading his influence.
I have tears in my eyes.
Michael Goldhaber
March 11, 2024
Anatole was a good friend of mine starting in 1988, but I had heard of him 20 years before that, when he was a legend among Stanford philosophy graduate students. He was full of life and kindness. I introduced him to Kathy, thinking they might make a good couple, and then decided to quit matchmaking while I was ahead. We shared many interests, ranging from politics to abstract expressionism. I´ll miss him greatly.
J Robbins
March 10, 2024
Ted Bresnahan was an adult student of Anatole´s at SF State and then a good friend. (I met Anatole through Ted.) Ted himself passed a few years ago. He held Anatole close to his heart.
Ellen Israel
March 8, 2024
I knew Anatole in New York and certainly during the life changing trip to Cuba in 1963. He was a kind and generous friend, and you could always depend on him to "tell it straight out" , in other words, think independently and carefully about what he thought and said. I visited him in recent years in San Francisco and bathed in his quiet smile and sweet temperament. Love to all of his family. Ellen Israel
Alfonzo Smith
March 6, 2024
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Eloise Rivera
March 4, 2024
My husband Roberto Rivera and Anatol were longtime colleagues at San Francisco State and good friends for many years. They shared the same philosophy and outlook on life and we were fortunate to have spent many celebrations and holidays with he and his family. Roberto predeceased him passing away on January 15, 2023 , Martin Luther King Day. Roberto was able to talk to him on the phone even during both their illnesses. I send my condolences to Anatol"s family. Eloise Rivera
Ernest Cota
March 1, 2024
if I could have sat in this gentleman´s,presence. just once.
my life will have been enrinched.
Ernest Cota Paradise Ca.
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