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Taiwan Pianist To Perform At Ud Dec 1982

Taiwan Pianist To Perform At Ud

News Releases

News release announces Gwan-Ying Wu will give a piano recital at the University of Dayton.


133rd Commencement, Winter Dec 1982

133rd Commencement, Winter

Commencement Programs

No abstract provided.


Register For Ud Graduate Classes At Coffee Hour Dec 1982

Register For Ud Graduate Classes At Coffee Hour

News Releases

News release announces a coffee hour and class registration period for University of Dayton Graduate School of Education.


Ud To Offer Intensive Summer Physics Course Dec 1982

Ud To Offer Intensive Summer Physics Course

News Releases

News release announces that the University of Dayton physics department will offer an intensive summer physics course.


Professor Gene Kiernan 1924-1982 Dec 1982

Professor Gene Kiernan 1924-1982

News Releases

News release announces that Gene E. Kiernan, a faculty member in communication arts, died of cancer at age 58.


526 To Graduate From Ud At Winter Commencement Dec 1982

526 To Graduate From Ud At Winter Commencement

News Releases

News release announces that the University of Dayton will graduate 526 students at its winter commencement.


Flyer News, Vol. 29, No. 23 (Dec. 7, 1982), University Of Dayton Dec 1982

Flyer News, Vol. 29, No. 23 (Dec. 7, 1982), University Of Dayton

Flyer News

Student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton


Ud To Host Investment & Financial Planning Expo Dec 1982

Ud To Host Investment & Financial Planning Expo

News Releases

News release announces the Investments and Financial Planning Exposition presented by the University of Dayton School of Business Administration.


Come Meet The Lady Flyers Dec 1982

Come Meet The Lady Flyers

News Releases

News release announces an event to meet the University of Dayton Lady Flyers when they take on the University of Toledo in basketball.


Flyer News, Vol. 29, No. 22 (Dec. 3, 1982), University Of Dayton Dec 1982

Flyer News, Vol. 29, No. 22 (Dec. 3, 1982), University Of Dayton

Flyer News

Student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton


Messiah Sing - In Scheduled For December 12 Dec 1982

Messiah Sing - In Scheduled For December 12

News Releases

News release announces the third annual Messiah sing-in at the Victory Theatre.


Bach Society Presents Concert Of Christmas Music Dec 1982

Bach Society Presents Concert Of Christmas Music

News Releases

News release announces a Dayton Bach Society concert of Christmas-season choral music.


The Black Perspective, University Of Dayton. Black Action Through Unity Dec 1982

The Black Perspective, University Of Dayton. Black Action Through Unity

The Black Perspective

The Black Perspective is an African American student publication that ran from the late 1970s through the early 2000s. The paper aimed to be the eyes, ears, and voice of the UD Afro-American community. Articles and editorials cover campus news, current events, and contemporary issues from an African American perspective.


Concerned Philosophers, Vol. 1, No. 4, Concerned Philosophers For Peace Dec 1982

Concerned Philosophers, Vol. 1, No. 4, Concerned Philosophers For Peace

Concerned Philosophers for Peace

No abstract provided.


The Black Perspective December 1982, University Of Dayton. Black Action Through Unity Dec 1982

The Black Perspective December 1982, University Of Dayton. Black Action Through Unity

The Black Perspective

The Black Perspective is an African American student publication that ran from the late 1970s through the early 2000s. The paper aimed to be the eyes, ears, and voice of the UD Afro-American community. Articles and editorials cover campus news, current events, and contemporary issues from an African American perspective.


Block Talk (December 1982), University Of Dayton. Student Development Dec 1982

Block Talk (December 1982), University Of Dayton. Student Development

Block Talk

  • Help House update
  • Reminder: Clean up and lock up
  • Feature on Estelle and Emmett Stanley, 237 Lowes St.
  • Energy conservation; study hours; facts about trash and dog licenses
  • Survey about Kennedy Union arts and crafts room
  • Events calendar


Review: 'The Rise Of The American Electrochemicals Industry, 1880-1910: Studies In The American Technological Environment', John Alfred Heitmann Dec 1982

Review: 'The Rise Of The American Electrochemicals Industry, 1880-1910: Studies In The American Technological Environment', John Alfred Heitmann

History Faculty Publications

Historians of science and technology have recently recognized that the spectacular advances made during the 1920s in the manufacture of synthetic chemicals can best be understood within the context of industrial and educational developments prior to World War I. In The Rise of the American Electrochemicals Industry, 1880-1910, Martha Moore Trescott contends that the electrochemical industry provided the essential bridge between mechanical and metallurgical knowledge of the nineteenth century and chemical technology of the twentieth century.


Vytis, Volume 68, Issue 10 (December 1982), Knights Of Lithuania Dec 1982

Vytis, Volume 68, Issue 10 (December 1982), Knights Of Lithuania

Vytis: The Newsletter of the Knights of Lithuania

Newsletter of the Knights of Lithuania national organization (United States); digitized and made available with the permission of the organization. Content may be protected by copyright.


A Platonic Model Of The Soul-Body Relationship, Kenneth Dorter Dec 1982

A Platonic Model Of The Soul-Body Relationship, Kenneth Dorter

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

In presenting a unified overview of Plato's conception of soul I do not intend to suggest that Plato's undogmatic and unsystematic approach to philosophy can be reduced in a systematic dogma. The model I develop is meant to be taken not dogmatically but instrumentally, as a basis for relating to one another the various things that Plato says about the soul. It is furthermore based upon a conviction that the progressive development of Plato's conception …


Plato On Mind And Morality In Nature, Joan Kung Dec 1982

Plato On Mind And Morality In Nature, Joan Kung

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

The view that values and virtues, whether independently real or merely conventional, are no part of nature and are to be studied in a discipline distinct from sciences which investigate the natural world goes nearly unquestioned in our time. I shall argue that it is challenged by Plato in his criticism of Anaxagoras.


Courage In Plato’S Earlier Dialogues, Nicholas P. White Dec 1982

Courage In Plato’S Earlier Dialogues, Nicholas P. White

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

Beginning in his earlier works. Plato attempted to give an account of virtue and of the particular virtues. including courage. which receives special attention in the Laches and the Protagoras. I want to explore a number of aspects of the virtue of courage about which I think that philosophers are still not fully clear. I am afraid that some of our lack of clarity results from the way in which Socrates and Plato began the …


Socrates’ Practice Of Elenchos In The Charmides, W. Thomas Schmid Dec 1982

Socrates’ Practice Of Elenchos In The Charmides, W. Thomas Schmid

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

There is a common, but false conception of Socrates' practice of dialectical examination. This conception depicts him as a relentless critic, a "despotic logician" (Nietzsche) guided by a moral purpose. Socrates is said to aim not at truth but at refutation — at proving, step by step, and often with a display of malicious irony, that the interlocutor's thought is inconsistent, that he "doesn't know what he is talking about.' Richard Robinson says that the …


The Inquiry Into Aitiai In Plato’S Phaedo, Michael L. Morgan Dec 1982

The Inquiry Into Aitiai In Plato’S Phaedo, Michael L. Morgan

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

There is a feature of Socrates' intellectual autobiography in the Phaedo that has not been sufficiently clarified by commentators on that passage. Most students of the dialogue have taken the text to describe Socrates' disenchantment with mechanical reasons or explanations, his disappointment with Anaxagoras' failure to provide sound teleological explanations, and his eventual turning to explanations involving the separated Forms. In very rough terms, to be sure, Socrates' tale is thought to be about his …


Program: 10th Annual Baker Philosophy Colloquium, University Of Dayton Dec 1982

Program: 10th Annual Baker Philosophy Colloquium, University Of Dayton

University of Dayton Review

Program listing for the 10th annual Baker Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981. Visiting presiding philosophers: David Gallop of Trent University and Nicholas P. White of the University of Michigan.


Happiness And Function In Plato’S Republic, Richard Mohr Dec 1982

Happiness And Function In Plato’S Republic, Richard Mohr

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

The casual reader of the Republic may not notice that the primary purpose of the whole dialogue is to discuss happiness rather than virtue; more precisely the purpose is to discuss what consequences various conceptions of justice or manners of life have for our understanding of what happiness is. This purpose is explicitly stated in Book V just prior to the introduction of the philosopher-king at 472c: "Our purpose was, with these models (of justice …


The Horns Of Dilemma: Dreaming And Waking Vision In The Theaetetus, Rosemary Desjardins Dec 1982

The Horns Of Dilemma: Dreaming And Waking Vision In The Theaetetus, Rosemary Desjardins

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

With these disarmingly simple words, addressed to Theaetetus towards the end of the dialogue named in his honor, Plato introduces what surely looks like a gratuitous puzzle. Occurring as an apparent digression just before the expected denouement of the discussion, the passage now known as Socrates' Dream is first elaborately developed, then to all intents and purposes elaborately, precisely, and definitively refuted. After which, the thread of the discussion is picked up where it was …


Cover And Table Of Contents, University Of Dayton Dec 1982

Cover And Table Of Contents, University Of Dayton

University of Dayton Review

No abstract provided.


Socratic Psychotherapy, Anthony Preus Dec 1982

Socratic Psychotherapy, Anthony Preus

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

Was Socrates a psychotherapist? Attempting to answer this question may lead toward a better understanding of Socrates as reported by Plato (and perhaps by Aristophanes and Xenophon), and it may help to clarify our own notion of psychotheraphy. Contra, it may be argued that psychotherapy as we understand it was invented by Charcot and Freud, so it would be anachronistic to ascribe it to any of the ancients; interpreted, this means that our concept of …


The Two-Worlds Argument And The Development Of Plato’S Metaphysics, William J. Prior Dec 1982

The Two-Worlds Argument And The Development Of Plato’S Metaphysics, William J. Prior

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

In the final argument of the first part of the Parmenides, Plato raises an objection to the separate existence of Forms. This argument, which I shall call the "Two Worlds Argument" (TWA), takes up more space than any of the other arguments against the Theory of Forms (TF), occupying almost two Stephanos pages (133a-134e). It is, moreover, the only argument in the series about which Plato permits Parmenides to offer an editorial comment, the …


Birth And Death In Parmenides And Plato, David Gallop Dec 1982

Birth And Death In Parmenides And Plato, David Gallop

University of Dayton Review

Editor's note: After blind peer review, this paper was selected for reading at the University of Dayton's 10th annual Philosophy Colloquium, held Feb. 27-28, 1981.

At a turning point in the Phaedo (95e) Socrates says that the objections of his interlocutor, Cebes, call for a thorough inquiry into the reason (aitia) for coming-to-be (genesis) and destruction (phthora.) In this paper I wish to explore some philosophical antecedents of this inquiry, with a view to clarifying its significance in the Phaedo context, and ventilating it as a conceptual issue in its own right.