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2006

Marquette University

Philosophy

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Race, Colorblindness, And Continental Philosophy, Michael Monahan Nov 2006

Race, Colorblindness, And Continental Philosophy, Michael Monahan

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

The "colorblind" society is often offered as a worthy ideal for individual interaction as well as public policy. The ethos of liberal democracy would seem indeed to demand that we comport ourselves in a manner completely indifferent to race (and class, and gender, and so on). But is this ideal of colorblindness capable of fulfillment? And whether it is or not, is it truly a worthy political goal? In order to address these questions, one must first explore the nature of "race" itself. Is it ultimately real, or merely an illusion? What kind of reality, if any, does it have, …


Ciceronian Business Ethics, Owen Goldin Nov 2006

Ciceronian Business Ethics, Owen Goldin

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Restorative Justice And Reparations, Margaret Urban Walker Oct 2006

Restorative Justice And Reparations, Margaret Urban Walker

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Recognition Beyond Struggle: On A Liberatory Account Of Hegelian Recognition, Michael Monahan Jul 2006

Recognition Beyond Struggle: On A Liberatory Account Of Hegelian Recognition, Michael Monahan

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

The article discusses the concept of Hegelian recognition. The four central tenets of the agonistic interpretation of Hegelian recognition are discussed. First, recognition requires participants to occupy one of the two roles such as recognizer and recognizee. Moreover, it asserts that recognition is a relation of asymmetry. The article addresses the concept of pure recognition. In this concept, the agent is able to exist as a self-conscious agent for another self-conscious agent. Furthermore, the uses and abuses of recognition are also addressed.


Liberalism As Religion, Howard P. Kainz May 2006

Liberalism As Religion, Howard P. Kainz

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


The Condition Of Possibility Of Transcendental Philosophy, Sebastian Luft Feb 2006

The Condition Of Possibility Of Transcendental Philosophy, Sebastian Luft

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Book Review Of Aristotle On Truth, By P. Crivelli, Owen Goldin Jan 2006

Book Review Of Aristotle On Truth, By P. Crivelli, Owen Goldin

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


The Curious Case Of Care And Restorative Justice In The U.S. Context, Margaret Urban Walker Jan 2006

The Curious Case Of Care And Restorative Justice In The U.S. Context, Margaret Urban Walker

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Introduction [To Perspectives On Art At The Haggerty Museum], Curtis Carter Jan 2006

Introduction [To Perspectives On Art At The Haggerty Museum], Curtis Carter

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Rembrandt Workshop, The Philosopher, Ca. 1660, Sebastian Luft Jan 2006

Rembrandt Workshop, The Philosopher, Ca. 1660, Sebastian Luft

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Rudolph Ernst, A Moor Robing After The Bath, Curtis L. Carter Jan 2006

Rudolph Ernst, A Moor Robing After The Bath, Curtis L. Carter

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Railroads And The American Industrial Landscape: Ted Rose Paintings And Photographs, Curtis Carter Jan 2006

Railroads And The American Industrial Landscape: Ted Rose Paintings And Photographs, Curtis Carter

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

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Natorp, Husserl Und Das Problem Der Kontinuität Von Leben, Wissenschaft Und Philosophie, Sebastian Luft Jan 2006

Natorp, Husserl Und Das Problem Der Kontinuität Von Leben, Wissenschaft Und Philosophie, Sebastian Luft

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

In this paper I compare and contrast Natorp’s and Husserl’s philosophies as to their programmatic and systematic profiles. I will begin by giving an assessment of their relationship and mutual influence, something that many scholars believe had been done exhaustively in Kern’s initial study of 1964 on the relation between Husserl and Kant and the neo-Kantians. Indeed, this topic – in general, the relation between phenomenology and „critical“ philosophy – deserves a new look now that more material has appeared in the Husserliana, forcefully demonstrating the „transcendental Husserl“ and the Kantian influence on his phenomenology, and given the overall growing …


History Of Aesthetics: 1966-2006, Curtis Carter Jan 2006

History Of Aesthetics: 1966-2006, Curtis Carter

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Of Batcaves And Clock-Towers: Living Damaged Lives In Gotham City, James B. South Jan 2006

Of Batcaves And Clock-Towers: Living Damaged Lives In Gotham City, James B. South

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


The Cycle Of Violence, Margaret Urban Walker Jan 2006

The Cycle Of Violence, Margaret Urban Walker

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.


Conceptual Art East And West: A Base For Global Art Or The End Of Art?, Curtis L. Carter Jan 2006

Conceptual Art East And West: A Base For Global Art Or The End Of Art?, Curtis L. Carter

Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications

No abstract provided.