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Aristotle's Doctrine Of Elements, L. Shannon Dubose Dec 1974

Aristotle's Doctrine Of Elements, L. Shannon Dubose

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

In his studies of nature, Aristotle pursues a series of connected inquiries. He elicits a series of sets of elements; none of the steps is abandoned in favor of later ones. Each set of elements discovers primary constituents of an appropriate sort. Substratum, form, and privation are the most fundamental for the study of generable objects.


The Tragic And Comic Poet Of The Symposium, Diskin Clay Dec 1974

The Tragic And Comic Poet Of The Symposium, Diskin Clay

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

Focus on the final scene in Plato's Symposium leads to consideration of the relationship between tragedy and comedy in Plato's composition of dialogues and thought. The tragic poet and comic poet are the same person; Plato combines tragedy and comedy in his portrait of Socrates.


Heart And Soul In Aristotle, Theodore Tracy S.J. Dec 1974

Heart And Soul In Aristotle, Theodore Tracy S.J.

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

When Aristotle speaks of the soul 'in the heart' he has in mind the heart as primary and proximate material organ of the soul, the controlling organ originally informed and activated by the soul, upon which all the other organs depend for their formation and activation by the soul. They too live, are informed and activated by the soul, but in a way that is secondary and more remote. To speak of the soul as existing 'in the heart' is not to deny its presence in the other organs, but to indicate the primary and proximate subject it informs and …


The Role Of The House Of Commons In The Quest For Empire : 1748-1756, Stephen E. Ford May 1974

The Role Of The House Of Commons In The Quest For Empire : 1748-1756, Stephen E. Ford

Undergraduate Honors Theses

No abstract provided.


Listings Of The 1974-1975 Sagp Content, Society For Ancient Greek Philosophy Jan 1974

Listings Of The 1974-1975 Sagp Content, Society For Ancient Greek Philosophy

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter 1974-1975

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Listing Of The 1974-1975 Sagp Content, Anthony Preus Jan 1974

Listing Of The 1974-1975 Sagp Content, Anthony Preus

The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter

No abstract provided.


Inflation And Economic Growth: A Dynamic Analysis Of Deficit Finance, Byung-Joon Whang Jan 1974

Inflation And Economic Growth: A Dynamic Analysis Of Deficit Finance, Byung-Joon Whang

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

This paper attempts to answer two questions. First, is a policy of inflationary capital formation (ICF) capable of permanently raising the growth path of real output? When all the dynamic propagations of the initial impact of ICF spendings are accounted for and it is shown that the resulting public capital formation is simply a substitute for otherwise available private capital formation, then the policy of ICF would have failed the first test. Second, if ICF spendings do accelerate output growth, what rate of ICF would be most conducive to a rapid relieving of factor imbalance and the sustained promotion of …


The Poetics Of Perception: A Semantic Analysis Of The Short Fiction Of Ambrose Bierce, Cathy N. Davidson Jan 1974

The Poetics Of Perception: A Semantic Analysis Of The Short Fiction Of Ambrose Bierce, Cathy N. Davidson

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

What I propose, therefore, is not really a new kind of criticism but a new emphasis, a criticism which combines the extensionally oriented theories and experimental findings of general semantics with many of the basic techniques of close, analytical explication of literary texts. I propose to "extend" semantic literary theory to a particular body of literature, specifically to the fiction of Ambrose Bierce.

"A Semantic Analysis of the Short Fiction of Ambrose Bierce" is therefore justified because literary criticism has not dealt comprehensively with Bierce, because literary criticism has not dealt comprehensively with general semantics, because--as I think my study …


The Délie Of Maurice Scève: A Study Of Its Structural Dynamics, Margaret Spanos Jan 1974

The Délie Of Maurice Scève: A Study Of Its Structural Dynamics, Margaret Spanos

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

The poetry of Maurice Scève is now beginning to receive both the interest and the serious criticism it deserves. His Délie in particular is finally being extricated from the dubious critical issues imposed by three and a half centuries of near oblivion and the verdict of obscurity pronounced against it from the start. The general trend in Scève criticism has been away from philosophical or mystic speculations in favor of a new appreciation of the intensely personal lyrical quality and contemplative richness of the poetry of Délie....[Such] criticism has contributed, and will continue to contribute, valuable insights into this …


Hydrogeology And Geomorphology Of Two Structurally Dissimilar Terranes In Pennsylvania, Stephen J. Kowall Jan 1974

Hydrogeology And Geomorphology Of Two Structurally Dissimilar Terranes In Pennsylvania, Stephen J. Kowall

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Eight watersheds in Pennsylvania, draining areas of uniform climate and lithology, but different geologic structure, were studied for their geomorphic, geologic, hydraulic, and hydrologic characteristics.

Low streamflow characteristics, defined by base-flow recession curves, and streamflow duration, for 25 summer months, show that streams in the folded and faulted Valley and Ridge province have stronger base-flow regimes than those in the relatively undeformed Appalachian Plateau.

The separate effects of geologic structure and lithology on groundwater regimes can be evaluated quantitatively on the basis of a single geomorphic parameter, the hypsometric integral. In the study area the integral is seen to be …


Geology And Structure Of The Serra Do Mar In Eastern Sao Paulo, Brazil, Peter Rideg Jan 1974

Geology And Structure Of The Serra Do Mar In Eastern Sao Paulo, Brazil, Peter Rideg

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Detailed geologic mapping in the Serra do Mar region of eastern São Paulo, Brazil, enables the definition of two northeasterly trending Precambrian lithologic complexes in heretofore undifferentiated crystalline complex rocks. These two complexes are the Suzano Complex and the Itatinga Complex, separated one from the other by the large Cubatão fault zone.

The Suzano Complex is divided into three formations: the Oropó schist, the Iupeba gneiss, and the Paranapiacaba gneiss. The Itatinga Complex is divided into four formations: the Biritiba-Mirim migmatite, the Jurubatuba migmatite, the Itapanhaú gneiss, and the Guarujá migmatite. Numerous late and post-tectonic granitic bodies occur intrusive into …


The Role Of The Budget Bureau In Truman's Domestic Legislative Program; An Examination Of Atomic Energy Control, Military Unification, Housing, And Civil Rights, Peter E. Piccillo Jan 1974

The Role Of The Budget Bureau In Truman's Domestic Legislative Program; An Examination Of Atomic Energy Control, Military Unification, Housing, And Civil Rights, Peter E. Piccillo

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

The role of the Budget Bureau in the domestic legislative program of Harry S. Truman began in the latter years of the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Long before his death, Roosevelt had lost the ability to lead Congress in the direction of liberal domestic reform legislation. He did, however, retain the power of his style, and maintained a majestic image of leadership and accomplishment. In hopes of regaining the legislative initiative after the war had been won, Roosevelt campaigned in 1944 on a platform of victory overseas and an “Economic Bill of Rights” at home. With the death of …


Geology Of The Suapure River Area, Nw Guiana Shield, Venzuela, Vicente Mendoza Jan 1974

Geology Of The Suapure River Area, Nw Guiana Shield, Venzuela, Vicente Mendoza

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

In the Suapure River area, NW Guiana Shield (Venezuela), crops out the Cedeño Supergroup which is a Precambrian lithologic volcanic-plutonic unit that includes the Cuchivero Group (Caicara Formation rhyolitic rocks, Santa Rosalía biotite granites and San Pedro leucogranites) and the Suapure Group, (Pijiguao leucogranites and Parguaza rapakivi granites). Radiometric ages by Rb-Sr whole rock isochron method (Hurley and others, 1973) for these rocks are as follows: 1490 m.y. for Parguaza rapakivis; 1875 m.y. for Santa Rosalía and San Pedro granites; and >1750 m.y. for Caicara rhyolitic rocks. Ortho-quartzites of Roraima Group and Cinaruco Formation unconformably overlie the Parguaza rapakivis.

The …


An Empirical Estimation Of A Cost Function For Elementary And Secondary Education, Alexander Bradley Holmes Jan 1974

An Empirical Estimation Of A Cost Function For Elementary And Secondary Education, Alexander Bradley Holmes

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Recent court cases, such as the California case of Serrano v. Priest, have revived interest in the question of equal educational opportunity. While The Supreme Court ruled that, in effect, education is not a right guaranteed under the Constitution and thus financing education on the basis of a local property tax is not unconstitutional, the provision of equal educational opportunity is still very much a live public issue, at least on the state level. The institution of the Fleischmann Commission in New York State to study educational financing with the mandate that "removing (educational) inequities deserves top priority" is …


Generality Of Learning Differences In Mice Genetically Selected For Differences In Brain Weight, Craig Jensen Jan 1974

Generality Of Learning Differences In Mice Genetically Selected For Differences In Brain Weight, Craig Jensen

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Mice selected for high, medium, and low brain weight were raised in an enriched environment and tested on open field, active avoidance, water maze, operant discrimination, and passive avoidance tasks. Mice from one foundation stock yielded mice with high and low brain weight. The control groups for this selection were composed of one group of medium brain weight mice subjected to stabilizing selection and a heterogeneous group of mice which was not subjected to any selection. The mice in the two control groups were derived from the same foundation stock as the high and low brain weight mice. In addition, …


On The Transformation Problem, Mihalis Hatziprokopiou Jan 1974

On The Transformation Problem, Mihalis Hatziprokopiou

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

In the first two volumes of Capital it is assumed that commodities are exchanged according to their values; with different organic compositions of capital for each sector of the economy this assumption leads to different rates of profit, a result which is not consistent neither with the reality of a capitalist system nor with the Marxian assumptions. Marx points out the problem in the third volume of Capital where he introduces the concept of prices of production (cost plus average profit on capital employed) as deviations from the actual values of the commodities. He maintains that when the economy enters …


Ivory Carving In Later Medieval England, 1200-1400, Dean Allen Porter Jan 1974

Ivory Carving In Later Medieval England, 1200-1400, Dean Allen Porter

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Half of a century has elapsed since any substantial scholarship of a comprehensive nature has been done on late medieval English ivories. Since the 1920s, a few studies, now hopelessly dated, have sufficed for the curious, the scholar, and the admirer of an important form of the English minor arts. During this same period, English ivories of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries have, with few exceptions, been neglected. There have been studies that could have discussed or reconsidered these precious objects; objects which certainly played an important role in the life of the late medieval Englishman. Several studies dealing with …


Properties Of Ultraproduct Spaces, Michael Wayne Boyd Jan 1974

Properties Of Ultraproduct Spaces, Michael Wayne Boyd

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

There seems to be general agreement that in this stage of the development of the theory of Banach spaces a greater wealth of examples would be useful in pointing the way for future research. There has not been a great variety of procedures for the construction of Banach spaces, but one was introduced in [3] by Bretagnolle, Dacunha-Castelle and Krivine. In [4] their procedure was presented more systematically, the space constructed was termed the ultraproduct, and various applications were made. There is also a brief discussion of ultraproducts in [7].

To our knowledge the process has not been subjected to …


An Investigation Of The Satellite Poems In Melville's Clarel, William H. Wasilewski Jan 1974

An Investigation Of The Satellite Poems In Melville's Clarel, William H. Wasilewski

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Though critics have completely disregarded their presence (Arvin, for example), or relegated them to a minor position, the satellite poems are one of the most important devices that Melville uses in Clarel. Forty-five in number (if one includes the bits of song that are present), they appear in a variety of forms at strategic points within the work. Melville, for example, introduces bawdy lyrics, a recitative, love songs, hymns, variations of the nursery rhyme and the traditional ballad, chants, a mystical inscription, several boisterous drinking songs, and a dirge.

Regarding the larger framework of the poem proper, the satellite …


Potential Output And Sources Of Economic Growth In The Indian Economy, 1950-51 To 1964-65, N. R. Murthy Jan 1974

Potential Output And Sources Of Economic Growth In The Indian Economy, 1950-51 To 1964-65, N. R. Murthy

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

The study of potential output and the sources of economic growth has become in the last fifteen years an important part of economic literature. Most of the studies on potential output and the sources of economic growth have been carried out mainly for the United States, some Western European countries and Canada. There is a small number of such studies on the less developed economies. In fact, there are no studies on potential output and sources of economic growth in the Indian economy. The present study is an attempt to fill in this gap.

This chapter attempts to present an …


Part I: Search For A Correlation Between Molecular Structure And Mesogenicity. Part Ii: Cotton Effects Of Α,Β-Unsaturated Diesters, Robert L. Tuggey Jan 1974

Part I: Search For A Correlation Between Molecular Structure And Mesogenicity. Part Ii: Cotton Effects Of Α,Β-Unsaturated Diesters, Robert L. Tuggey

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Part One of this work is a correlation of molecular structure with mesophase formation and stability. Since it has been established that mesogenic compounds are linear, rigid, and contain polarizable electron density, the synthetic approach restricts molecular structure to include these properties. In order to correlate mesomorphism with molecular structure, the central groups and terminal substituents were systematically altered, and electronic and steric factors are discussed in relation to mesophase formation and stability. Some p-substituted phenyl esters of acetylenedicarboxylic, fumaric, maleic, mesaconic, cyclohexanedicarboxylic, and benzoic acid were prepared. It was found that deviation from linearity decreased mesophase stability. On the …


Painted And Decorated Floors On The Greek Mainland And Crete In The Bronze Age, Ethel S. Hirsch Jan 1974

Painted And Decorated Floors On The Greek Mainland And Crete In The Bronze Age, Ethel S. Hirsch

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

The colorful painted plaster decoration on the walls of the Bronze Age palaces and mansions of Crete and Mycenae is a well known architectural feature. It is less widely known that a great many stucco floors were painted as well. This probably is because the information regarding these floors is scattered through the archaeological reports and seldom receives separate treatment. Only in an article by G. Rodenwaldt, "Mykenische Studien," in JdI, XXXIV, 1919, 83-106, and in the chapter by R. Hackl, "Die Fussboden," in Tiryns II, 222-237, are decorated floors treated as a separate artistic entity. The Rodenwaldt article …


Studies Of Vacuum Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra Of Simple Gases, Pang-Dow Foo Jan 1974

Studies Of Vacuum Ultraviolet Absorption Spectra Of Simple Gases, Pang-Dow Foo

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

The spectra of ethylene and deuterated ethylene molecules have been photographed in the first order of a 21-foot vacuum ultraviolet spectrograph. The background continuum was provided by a xenon discharge lamp excited by a 2450 Mc/sec microwave diathermy unit. The exposure time varied from 30 minutes to four hours depending upon the slit width. Wavelength standards were provided by atomic emission and absorption lines of impurities present in the light source and also by carbon monoxide emission.


Recognition Latency To Intersecting And Non-Intersecting Memory Sets, Michael Hanley Jan 1974

Recognition Latency To Intersecting And Non-Intersecting Memory Sets, Michael Hanley

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

The present series of studies was intended to investigate the effect of presenting an item in both long and short-term memory sets. The Sternberg, the Atkinson, and the Murdock models make different predictions about what would be expected to occur in this situation. Besides these theoretical considerations, the present series of studies may also help to explain the inconsistencies which exist between studies in which both long and short-term set must be retained. Serial position effects were also investigated in conjunction with the intersecting of the long and short-term sets. Serial position results are of theoretical importance because exhaustive scanning …


Esthetics Of Dedalus And Bloom: Nineteenth Century Roots, Structural Metaphors, And Resolutions, Marguerite Harkness Jan 1974

Esthetics Of Dedalus And Bloom: Nineteenth Century Roots, Structural Metaphors, And Resolutions, Marguerite Harkness

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

This study explores James Joyce's use of esthetics as a structuring source in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, especially as those esthetics derive from similarities and references to and analogues from the nineteenth century tradition of English poets, novelists, and essayists which includes Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, Algernon Swinburne, Walter Horatio Pater, Oscar Wilde and William Butler Yeats. Stephen Dedalus and his esthetics, particularly as they appear in Portrait, are inheritors of that tradition. Further, the study will trace through Ulysses the evolution of the esthetic and its counter-traditions in the esthetics represented …


The Structure Of Finnish Shamanic Therapy, Matt T. Salo Jan 1974

The Structure Of Finnish Shamanic Therapy, Matt T. Salo

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

This study is concerned with the structure of the traditional shamanic therapy in the rural Finnish society of the past one hundred years. The emphasis is on the organization of the most salient dimensions of the shaman-client interaction and their causal antecedents.

As a secondary objective, an evaluation is made of the utility of oral narratives for anthropological research into shamanism. The kinds of information they provide, the lacunae and biases they possess are discussed.

The primary sources of the study consist of oral narratives, such as memorates, belief stories, legends and rite descriptions, from Finnish archives and from the …


Julio Cortázar's Final Del Juego: A Translation And Critical Study, Alfredo Villanueva Jan 1974

Julio Cortázar's Final Del Juego: A Translation And Critical Study, Alfredo Villanueva

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

When I came into contact with Cortázar's work for the first time, what impressed me the most was his ability to present ideas of mine about the nature of reality which I had never dared to express. I suppose many a work of criticism begins as a personal confrontation between critic and writer, leading to a cooler recollection of ideas which the critic feels he must organize and express in visible form. In my case, the shock of recognizing in a Cortázar a kind of outspoken alter ego led to the desire to study his literary output and become a …


The Interaction Of Clay Minerals With Distilled Water And Saline Solutions At Elevated Temperatures, Coran L. Blatter Jan 1974

The Interaction Of Clay Minerals With Distilled Water And Saline Solutions At Elevated Temperatures, Coran L. Blatter

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Clay minerals and feldspar were reacted with distilled water and natural and artificial sea water at 90° and 200°C for up to sir weeks and at 3500 C for three days. The data show that silica is released by clay minerals as a result of the dissolution of a disturbed surface layer. The amount of silica released by the clay minerals is dependent upon the temperature, the solution composition T (distilled vs. saline) and the solid:solution ratio.

Upon immersing clay minerals in artificial sea water to which silica had been added and heating to 90° C, either silica dissolution or …


Joyce Mansour's Ça And Histoires Nocives: Translations And Critical Interpretations, Karin Ilona Pohlmann Jan 1974

Joyce Mansour's Ça And Histoires Nocives: Translations And Critical Interpretations, Karin Ilona Pohlmann

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

One of the most distinguished and singular adherents to the Surrealist credo in literature is the contemporary French writer and poet Joyce Mansour, who, by virtue of her extensive literary production has unquestionably become one of the most widely read creative figures within the Surrealist mode. The purpose of my dissertation is precisely that of assessing the importance of Joyce Mansour within the Surrealist movement, by an analysis and interpretation of the inception and development of two of her literary works: Ça and Histoires Nocives.

In the course of the study, my critical perspective will be guided by a …


Education For Revolution; Pamphlets And The Politicization Of French Society, 1787-1789, James Harvey Ojala Jan 1974

Education For Revolution; Pamphlets And The Politicization Of French Society, 1787-1789, James Harvey Ojala

Graduate Dissertations and Theses

Historians, long in the habit of looking upon the French Revolution as the "beginning" of the modern world, have concentrated their attention on the spectacular events of 1789 and later and have neglected in comparison the history of the years immediately preceding the Revolution. This imbalance between our knowledge of the Revolution and what we know of the events that led up to it has distorted our perspectives of the period. Consequently, the discontinuities of the era have been overemphasized while the importance of the continuities have been inaccurately minimized. In addition, despite the fact that the French Revolution is …