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Marquette’S Haggerty Museum Has A New Director: Off The Cuff With Susan Longhenry, Curtis L. Carter
Marquette’S Haggerty Museum Has A New Director: Off The Cuff With Susan Longhenry, Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
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Why The Struggle Against Coloniality Is Paramount To Latin American Philosophy, Grant J. Silva
Why The Struggle Against Coloniality Is Paramount To Latin American Philosophy, Grant J. Silva
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Formal Causes: Definition, Explanation, And Primacy In Socratic And Aristotelian Thought By Michael T. Ferejohn, Owen Goldin
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
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Review Of Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, And Race By Emily Lee, Michael J. Monahan
Review Of Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment, And Race By Emily Lee, Michael J. Monahan
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
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Spinoza's Social Sage: Emotion And The Power Of Reason In Spinoza's Social Theory, Ericka Tucker
Spinoza's Social Sage: Emotion And The Power Of Reason In Spinoza's Social Theory, Ericka Tucker
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Book Of Metaphysical Penetrations By Mulla Sadra, Richard C. Taylor
Review Of The Book Of Metaphysical Penetrations By Mulla Sadra, Richard C. Taylor
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Remembering The Philosopher Ted Cohen (1939-2014), Curtis L. Carter
Remembering The Philosopher Ted Cohen (1939-2014), Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Pythagorean Table Of Opposites, Symbolic Classification, And Aristotle, Owen Goldin
The Pythagorean Table Of Opposites, Symbolic Classification, And Aristotle, Owen Goldin
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
At Metaphysics A 5 986a22-b2, Aristotle refers to a Pythagorean table, with two columns of paired opposites. I argue that 1) although Burkert and Zhmud have argued otherwise, there is sufficient textual evidence to indicate that the table, or one much like it, is indeed of Pythagorean origin; 2) research in structural anthropology indicates that the tables are a formalization of arrays of “symbolic classification” which express a pre-scientific world view with social and ethical implications, according to which the presence of a principle on one column of the table will carry with it another principle within the same column; …
Off The Cuff With Monica Obniski, Curtis L. Carter
Off The Cuff With Monica Obniski, Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Editor's Introduction To The Neo-Kantian Reader, Sebastian Luft
Editor's Introduction To The Neo-Kantian Reader, Sebastian Luft
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Two French Variations On Truth: Ricoeur's Attestation And Foucault's “Parrhesiastic” Attitude, Pol Vandevelde
Two French Variations On Truth: Ricoeur's Attestation And Foucault's “Parrhesiastic” Attitude, Pol Vandevelde
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
Both Ricoeur and Foucault, apparently independently of each other, dedicated much effort to provide an account of truth that goes far beyond the truth of sentences, propositions, or judgments. While well aware of the speech act theory and pragmatics, they want to go beyond a formalism of rules of speech or arguments and integrate the attitude of the one who speaks in the very notion of truth. They see truth not merely as a property of statements, but as an existential process in such a way that the truth of statements is linked to the historically situated speaker. Truth as …
Embodying A "New" Color Line: Racism, Anti-Immigrant Sentiment And Racial Identities In The "Postracial" Era, Grant J. Silva
Embodying A "New" Color Line: Racism, Anti-Immigrant Sentiment And Racial Identities In The "Postracial" Era, Grant J. Silva
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
This essay explores the intersection of racism, racial embodiment theory and the recent hostility aimed at immigrants and foreigners in the United States, especially the targeting of people of Latin American descent and Latino/as. Anti-immigrant and anti-foreigner sentiment is racist. It is the embodiment of racial privilege for those who wield it and the materiality of racial difference for those it is used against. This manifestation of racial privilege and difference rests upon a redrawing of the color line that is meant towards preserving exclusive categories of political membership. The charge of racism, however, is elided by the fact that …
"Fashion Is Freedom": Milwaukee Art Museum's '50 Years Of Ebony Fashion', Curtis L. Carter
"Fashion Is Freedom": Milwaukee Art Museum's '50 Years Of Ebony Fashion', Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Philosophical Historiography In Marburg Neo-Kantianism: The Example Of Cassirer’S Erkenntnisproblem, Sebastian Luft
Philosophical Historiography In Marburg Neo-Kantianism: The Example Of Cassirer’S Erkenntnisproblem, Sebastian Luft
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Philosophy Of The Marburg School: From The Critique Of Scientific Cognition To The Philosophy Of Culture, Sebastian Luft
The Philosophy Of The Marburg School: From The Critique Of Scientific Cognition To The Philosophy Of Culture, Sebastian Luft
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Somaesthetics And Dance, Curtis L. Carter
Somaesthetics And Dance, Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
Dance is proposed as the most representative of somaesthetic arts in Thinking Through the Body: Essays in Somaesthetics and other writings of Richard Shusterman. Shuster- man offers a useful, but incomplete approach to somaesthetics of dance. In the examples provided, dance appears as subordinate to another art form (theater or photography) or as a means to achieving bodily excellence. Missing, for example, are accounts of the role of dance as an independent art form, how somaesthetics would address differences in varying approaches to dance, and attention to the viewer’s somaesthetic dance experience. Three strategies for developing new directions for dance …
"In And Of Itself Nothing Is Finite": Schelling's Nature (Or So-Called Identity) Philosophy, Michael Vater
"In And Of Itself Nothing Is Finite": Schelling's Nature (Or So-Called Identity) Philosophy, Michael Vater
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
After Cassirer: Art And Aesthetic Symbols In Langer And Goodman, Curtis L. Carter
After Cassirer: Art And Aesthetic Symbols In Langer And Goodman, Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Troubles With Truth Commissions: Putting The Moral Aims Of Truth Commissions To The Fore, Margaret Urban Walker
Troubles With Truth Commissions: Putting The Moral Aims Of Truth Commissions To The Fore, Margaret Urban Walker
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Rousseau, Fanon, And The Question Of Method In Political Theory, A Review Of Jane Anna Gordon's Creolizing Political Theory: Reading Rousseau Through Fanon, Michael J. Monahan
Rousseau, Fanon, And The Question Of Method In Political Theory, A Review Of Jane Anna Gordon's Creolizing Political Theory: Reading Rousseau Through Fanon, Michael J. Monahan
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Making Reparations Possible: Theorizing Reparative Justice, Margaret Urban Walker
Making Reparations Possible: Theorizing Reparative Justice, Margaret Urban Walker
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.