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Philosophy

Selected Works

Selected Works

2013

History

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Blood-Stained Linen And Shattered Skull: Ford's Theatre As A Reliquary To Abraham Lincoln, Erika Schneider Feb 2013

Blood-Stained Linen And Shattered Skull: Ford's Theatre As A Reliquary To Abraham Lincoln, Erika Schneider

Erika Schneider

No abstract provided.


Hegel's Logic: Between Dialectic And History, Clark Butler Feb 2013

Hegel's Logic: Between Dialectic And History, Clark Butler

Clark Butler

No abstract provided.


History As The Story Of Freedom: Philosophy In Intercultural Context, Clark Butler Feb 2013

History As The Story Of Freedom: Philosophy In Intercultural Context, Clark Butler

Clark Butler

No abstract provided.


Patrick Henry’S “Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death,” A National Call To Arms, David C. Taylor Jr Feb 2013

Patrick Henry’S “Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death,” A National Call To Arms, David C. Taylor Jr

David C Taylor Jr

On March 23 1775, Patrick Henry gave a speech that resounded through the American Colonies as a call to arms against the oppressive British. His cry to Virginians was to no longer let the tyranny of the British Monarchy reign over them. He did not wish to have war, but war seemed to be the only viable option to get the results he so desperately desired.