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Valuing Earth Intrinsically And Instrumentally: A Theological Framework For Environmental Ethics, Jame Schaefer
Valuing Earth Intrinsically And Instrumentally: A Theological Framework For Environmental Ethics, Jame Schaefer
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
Philosophers have struggled with value theory as one of the most recalcitrant problems for environmental ethics. Theologians can benefit from their efforts when retrieving and reworking notions about the goodness of creation in patristic and medieval texts, particularly those by Augustine, John Chrysostom, and Thomas Aquinas. This process yields a religiously motivated rationale for intrinsic-instrumental valuing of the physical world's constituents for themselves, their relationships to one another, and their common good that can be relevant, meaningful, and helpful for responding to ecological degradation.
Smoke And Mirrors: Internalizing The Magic Lantern Show In Villette, Diane Hoeveler
Smoke And Mirrors: Internalizing The Magic Lantern Show In Villette, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
With considerable historical background in mind, I would like to examine a number of the stock gothic tropes, including the mysterious nun, the paintings of women, the theater scene, and the fête in Villette as examples of not simply one of last gasps of high Victorian gothicism, but also of the internalization and critique of gothic theatrical technology. As Castle observes, the "phantasmagoria should [have] become a kind of master trope in nineteenth-century romantic writing," and certainly she applies the representation in provocative ways to the symbols and imagery in Thomas Carlyle's French Revolution. In a similar fashion, I …
Review Of Fichte’S Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity Of Intelligence And Will By Günter Zöller, Michael Vater
Review Of Fichte’S Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity Of Intelligence And Will By Günter Zöller, Michael Vater
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Doctor's House: An Autobiography, By James Liddy, Tyler Farrell
Review Of The Doctor's House: An Autobiography, By James Liddy, Tyler Farrell
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Anglo-Irish Autobiography: Class, Gender, And The Forms Of Narrative By Elizabeth Grubgeld, Tyler Farrell
Review Of Anglo-Irish Autobiography: Class, Gender, And The Forms Of Narrative By Elizabeth Grubgeld, Tyler Farrell
English Faculty Research and Publications
The article reviews the book "Anglo-Irish Autobiography: Class, Gender, and the Forms of Narrative," by Elizabeth Grubgeld.
On The Question Of Latin American Philosophy, Michael Monahan
On The Question Of Latin American Philosophy, Michael Monahan
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Lies Of War: Building An Ethics Of Peace, Daniel Maguire
The Lies Of War: Building An Ethics Of Peace, Daniel Maguire
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Poet's Hymn, Tyler Farrell
The Poet's Hymn, Tyler Farrell
English Faculty Research and Publications
Reviews the book "The Doctor's House: An Autobiography," by James Liddy.
Review Of "Denying And Disclosing God: The Ambiguous Progress Of Modern Atheism" By Michael J. Buckley, Sj, Philip J. Rossi
Review Of "Denying And Disclosing God: The Ambiguous Progress Of Modern Atheism" By Michael J. Buckley, Sj, Philip J. Rossi
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Managing Literacy, Mothering America: Women's Narratives On Reading And Writing In The Nineteenth Century By Sarah Robbins, Sarah Wadsworth
Review Of Managing Literacy, Mothering America: Women's Narratives On Reading And Writing In The Nineteenth Century By Sarah Robbins, Sarah Wadsworth
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] Moral Acquaintances: Methodology In Bioethics, By Kevin Wm. Wildes, Janet Smith
[Book Review Of] Moral Acquaintances: Methodology In Bioethics, By Kevin Wm. Wildes, Janet Smith
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Private Property And Public Interest, Michael Monahan
Private Property And Public Interest, Michael Monahan
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
In this paper I explore the limitations of liberal political theory in relation to the notions of public property and public interest. I argue that the fundamentally atomistic and individualistic ontological foundations of the liberal tradition preclude any coherent notion of public goods and public interest.
"Let's Research": Inviting Tutors Into The Conversation, Beth Godbee
"Let's Research": Inviting Tutors Into The Conversation, Beth Godbee
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Force Of Analogy, Robert Masson
The Force Of Analogy, Robert Masson
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
The article outlines twenty theses for rethinking the doctrine of analogy in a postmodern context. The pivotal claim is that the paradigmatic and decisive force of analogy is to extend and create new meanings by "forcing" an affirmation of identity that fundamentally alters our fields of meanings. Thus analogy in the case of terms properly predicated of God has to do more with the conceptual moves that create changes in our fields of meanings than with recognizing a "similarity in difference" or a proportion of some sort. The argument draws on Mary Gerhart and Allan Russell's theory of metaphoric process, …
Review Of "The Enlightenment And The Intellectual Culture Of Modernity," By Louis Dupré, Philip J. Rossi
Review Of "The Enlightenment And The Intellectual Culture Of Modernity," By Louis Dupré, Philip J. Rossi
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Husserl’S Concept Of The ‘Transcendental Person’: Another Look At The Husserl–Heidegger Relationship, Sebastian Luft
Husserl’S Concept Of The ‘Transcendental Person’: Another Look At The Husserl–Heidegger Relationship, Sebastian Luft
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
This paper offers a further look at Husserl’s late thought on the transcendental subject and the Husserl–Heidegger relationship. It attempts a reconstruction of how Husserl hoped to assert his own thoughts on subjectivity vis-à-vis Heidegger, while also pointing out where Husserl did not reach the new level that Heidegger attained. In his late manuscripts, Husserl employs the term ‘transcendental person’ to describe the transcendental ego in its fullest ‘concretion’. I maintain that although this concept is a consistent development of Husserl’s earlier analyses of constitution, Husserl was also defending himself against Heidegger, who criticized him for framing the subject in …
Book Review: Retroverting Slavonic Pseudepigrapha: Toward The Original Of The Apocalypse Of Abraham, By Alexander Kulik, Andrei Orlov
Book Review: Retroverting Slavonic Pseudepigrapha: Toward The Original Of The Apocalypse Of Abraham, By Alexander Kulik, Andrei Orlov
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Talking About Virtue: Paisiello’S "Nina," Paër’S "Agnese," And The Sentimental Ethos, Diane Hoeveler
Talking About Virtue: Paisiello’S "Nina," Paër’S "Agnese," And The Sentimental Ethos, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
This essay will examine how sentimentality and its valorization of virtue spread through one particular intersection of opera and literature; that is, the seduced maiden narrative is enacted in these operas, once as a comedy of sorts, once as a tragedy. Giovanni Paisiello's "Nina" (1789) was clearly influenced by the works of Samuel Richardson and Laurence Sterne, while Fernando Paër's "Agnese" (1809) is a direct adaptation of Amelia Opie's popular novella "The Father and Daughter" (1801). Furthermore, both of the operas spin in and out of ideological orbit with Richardson's novel Pamela; or Virtue Rewarded (1740-41), which in turn was …
Beatrice Cenci: Hawthorne, Melville And Her Atlantic-Rim Contexts, Diane Hoeveler
Beatrice Cenci: Hawthorne, Melville And Her Atlantic-Rim Contexts, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
The figure of Beatrice Cenci was, according to Melville, the embodiment of those “two most horrible crimes possible to civilized humanity--incest and parricide." Nevertheless, she enjoyed a curious popularity as a subject in late eighteenth and nineteenth-century Atlantic-rim literary culture. Indeed, the renewed fascination with her story indicates several important psychological as well as social themes that authors as diverse as Walpole, Shelley, Swinburne, Hawthorne, Melville, Dickens, and Wharton all attempted to delineate. Although critics have analyzed the Cenci figure in Pierre and The Marble Faun before, comparing the use of this motif in relation to the earlier British works …
Ambitions And Text, Tyler Farrell
Ambitions And Text, Tyler Farrell
English Faculty Research and Publications
Reviews the book "Well Dreams: Essays on John Montague," edited by Thomas Dillon Redshaw.
Cassirer’S Philosophy Of Symbolic Forms: Between Reason And Relativism; A Critical Appraisal, Sebastian Luft
Cassirer’S Philosophy Of Symbolic Forms: Between Reason And Relativism; A Critical Appraisal, Sebastian Luft
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
This paper pursues the double task of (a) presenting Cassirer’s Philosophy of Symbolic Forms as a systematic critique of culture and (b) assessing this systematic approach with regards to the question of reason vs. relativism. First, it reconstructs the development of his theory to its mature presentation in his Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. Cassirer here presents a critique of culture as fulfilling Kant’s critical work by insisting on the plurality of reason as spirit, manifesting itself in symbolic forms. In the second part, the consequences of this approach will be drawn by considering the systematics Cassirer intended with this theory. …
Community Building In Online Writing Centers, Beth Godbee
Community Building In Online Writing Centers, Beth Godbee
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Conservation Of Authenticity: Political Commitment And Racial Reality, Michael Monahan
The Conservation Of Authenticity: Political Commitment And Racial Reality, Michael Monahan
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
Discusses issues related to the conservation of racial authenticity, political commitment and racial reality in the U.S. Growing interest in racial ontology in philosophical circles; Analysis of the concept of social constructivism.
Festschrift For Dr. John Mullooly, Eugene F. Diamond
Festschrift For Dr. John Mullooly, Eugene F. Diamond
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] The Virus And The Vaccine, By Debbie Bookchin And Jim Schumacher, Eugene F. Diamond
[Book Review Of] The Virus And The Vaccine, By Debbie Bookchin And Jim Schumacher, Eugene F. Diamond
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
[Book Review Of] George Pell, By Tess Livingstone, Catholic Medical Association
[Book Review Of] George Pell, By Tess Livingstone, Catholic Medical Association
The Linacre Quarterly
No abstract provided.
Review Of Mountains Beyond Mountains, By Tracy Kidder; Pathologies Of Power By Paul Farmer; And The Uses Of Haiti By Paul Farmer, M. Therese Lysaught
Review Of Mountains Beyond Mountains, By Tracy Kidder; Pathologies Of Power By Paul Farmer; And The Uses Of Haiti By Paul Farmer, M. Therese Lysaught
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
A (Re)Cognition Of Peerness As Friendship, Beth Godbee
A (Re)Cognition Of Peerness As Friendship, Beth Godbee
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Die Bedeutung Der Philosophie Immanuel Kants Für Die Gegenwärtige Katholische Theologie In Den Vereinigten Staaten Von Amerika, Philip J. Rossi
Die Bedeutung Der Philosophie Immanuel Kants Für Die Gegenwärtige Katholische Theologie In Den Vereinigten Staaten Von Amerika, Philip J. Rossi
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Rudolf Steiner And The Jewish Question, Peter Staudenmaier
Rudolf Steiner And The Jewish Question, Peter Staudenmaier
History Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.