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Bouwsma’S Commonplace Book Notes On Yorick Smythies And Related Papers:Assembled, Edited, And Introduced By Ronald E. Hustwit Sr., Ronald E. Hustwit Sr., O.K. Bouwsma
Bouwsma’S Commonplace Book Notes On Yorick Smythies And Related Papers:Assembled, Edited, And Introduced By Ronald E. Hustwit Sr., Ronald E. Hustwit Sr., O.K. Bouwsma
O.K. Bouwsma Collection
Selections: Bouwsma-Smyties discussions at Oxford 1950-51; Bouwsma-Smythies discussions at Oxford 1955-56; selected notes on Smythies 1953-74; notes on Smythies’ paper “Non-Logical Falsity”; Smythies’ paper “Non-Logical Falsity”; Smythies’ letter to Bouwsma on Conversations With Wittgenstein, 1949-51; 16 poems by Yorick Smythies; Smythies’ untitled paper on “action-reaction” and “objects” (Bouwsma’s typed response to this paper (c. 100 pages – are in the Bouwsma collection in the Humanities Research Center).
In his commonplace book from 1950 to his death in 1978, Bouwsma kept track of his reflections on conversations and written remarks of Yorick Smythies a student of Wittgenstein. Bouwsma won a Fulbright …
Bouwsma Papers, Ronald E. Hustwit Sr.
Bouwsma Papers, Ronald E. Hustwit Sr.
O.K. Bouwsma Collection
Each of these files, with one exception, are selections taken from the Bouwsma collection at the Harry Ransome Center where Bouwsma’s papers are housed at the University of Texas in Austin. The selections, gathered on a particular subject, are edited and accompanied by an introduction by Ronald E. Hustwit Sr.
Bouwsma’S 1949-1951 Commonplace Book (Selections), Ronald E. Hustwit Sr., O.K. Bouwsma
Bouwsma’S 1949-1951 Commonplace Book (Selections), Ronald E. Hustwit Sr., O.K. Bouwsma
O.K. Bouwsma Collection
These selections were taken from over 250 handwritten commonplace book entries made over a two-year period when Bouwsma, on leave from the University of Nebraska and on Fulbright Fellowship at Oxford, spent time discussing philosophy with Wittgenstein at Cornell, Smith College, as well as Oxford. The selected entries also contain discussions Bouwsma had with Elizabeth Anscombe, Yorick Smythies, and other prominent American and British philosophers in this time period.
Bouwsma’S The John Locke Lectures: “The Flux”, Oxford University, 1951, Ronald E. Hustwit Sr., O.K. Bouwsma
Bouwsma’S The John Locke Lectures: “The Flux”, Oxford University, 1951, Ronald E. Hustwit Sr., O.K. Bouwsma
O.K. Bouwsma Collection
These John Locke Lectures were delivered during the winter term of l951 at Oxford University. Bouwsma had been awarded a Fulbright Lectureship to lecture in England for the academic year l950-51. He was appointed as Honorary Professor of Philosophy at Magdalene College, Oxford and was sought out to deliver the Locke Lectures later in that year. This leave year followed another leave year from his home university -- the University of Nebraska -- when he spent some time lecturing at both Cornell and Smith Colleges. These two years were the years when he met and came to know Ludwig Wittgenstein …
Ix. Remembering Tasting Thinking: Unfinished Conversations Friedrich Hölderlin’S Andenken, Poetry Being, Anaximander Heraclitus, Rilke Heidegger, Charles S. Taylor
Ix. Remembering Tasting Thinking: Unfinished Conversations Friedrich Hölderlin’S Andenken, Poetry Being, Anaximander Heraclitus, Rilke Heidegger, Charles S. Taylor
Wine Journey: Tasting Dwelling Learning at The Kitchen Table
My conversations with Friedrich Hölderlin arose unexpectedly from a first reading of his poem Andenken / Remembrance. The poem begins with memories from a visit he made at age 31 to Bordeaux, France in 1801. His memories almost immediately took me to similar memories of a year-long visit I made to Europe as a study-abroad student when I was 20. Our conversations continue through looking at the connections between our memories. Early in my European travels, in Paris, were visits to the Musée du Louvre and the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume. They were my real introduction to fine …
Adam Smith And The Creative Role Of Imagination, Keith Hankins, Brennan Mcdavid
Adam Smith And The Creative Role Of Imagination, Keith Hankins, Brennan Mcdavid
Philosophy Faculty Books and Book Chapters
That imagination plays a fundamental role in Smith’s accounts of both sympathy and scientific inquiry is well documented. Smith scholars have also long recognized that the accounts of these roles presented in The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the History of Astronomy are broadly Humean. In particular, the exercise of imagination in both the social and scientific domains is limited by the extent of our experience. Whether we are “changing places in fancy” with our fellows, thereby giving rise to that all-important sentiment of sympathy, or conjecturing relations between observed phenomena in an effort to quell the sentiments of wonder …
The Intelligent Troglodyte’S Guide To Plato’S Republic, Douglas Drabkin
The Intelligent Troglodyte’S Guide To Plato’S Republic, Douglas Drabkin
Philosophy Open Educational Resources
The Republic of Plato is one of the classic gateway texts into the study and practice of philosophy, and it is just the sort of book that has been able to arrest and redirect lives. How it has been able to do this, and whether or not it will be able to do this in your own case, is something you can only discover for yourself. The present guidebook aims to help a person get fairly deep, fairly quickly, into the project. It divides the dialogue into 96 sections and provides commentary on each section as well as questions for …
Addams’S Methodologies Of Writing, Thinking, And Activism, Marilyn Fischer
Addams’S Methodologies Of Writing, Thinking, And Activism, Marilyn Fischer
Books and Book Chapters by University of Dayton Faculty
To understand Addams’s texts, readers need to attend both to her evolutionary methodologies and to her interpretive strategies. Addams was an evolutionary scientist and sociologist in the days before natural selection became merged with genetics and before sociology adopted a stance of positivistic objectivity. Like other intellectuals at the nineteenth century’s turn, Addams addressed contemporary social problems by locating them within their evolutionary histories and proposing ways of moving society toward healthy equilibrium. She used specific social theories as tools, selecting the ones best suited for each given social problem. Evolutionary theorizing served as foundation and framing for her writings. …
Reflections On Charlene's Influence, Marilyn Fischer
Reflections On Charlene's Influence, Marilyn Fischer
Books and Book Chapters by University of Dayton Faculty
A contemporary appraisal of the breadth, significance, and legacy of the work of Charlene Haddock Seigfried, this book brings together writings focused on pragmatist feminism/feminist pragmatism, contemporary pragmatism, William James and the reconstruction of philosophy, education and American philosophy in the 21st century.
Charlene Haddock Seigfried is a looming figure in American thought and feminist theory who coined the phrase 'pragmatist feminist' which has become an increasingly important concept in contemporary philosophy. Seigfried argues that pragmatism and its rich history is a natural ally for feminism and that the creative combination of these two traditions can pave the way for …
Property, Bas Van Der Vossen
Property, Bas Van Der Vossen
Philosophy Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"This chapter discusses the nature and value of property rights. It will explain (1) what property rights are, (2) the relationship between private property and economic development, and (3) some objections to structuring societies around such rights. This discussion throughout focuses on the decentralizing nature of private property rights, asking what implications it has from a philosophical, but also social and political, point of view."
Introduction, Charles S. Taylor
Introduction, Charles S. Taylor
Wine Journey: Tasting Dwelling Learning at The Kitchen Table
These stories are from of an odyssey that began over 50 years ago. In my final year of college I planned to attend law school. A passage in Plato (Republic III 405a) was the catalyst of an unanticipated realization that I would pursue my goals more authentically teaching philosophy at the college level. Two years earlier (1968) I had made an abrupt change abandoning a chemistry major, and to study in Vienna, Austria for a year, searching to find my own path. My interest in wine did not arise in that year but the seeds that soon grew into a …
Viii. Hieronymus’ Bench: Conversations Dürer Heaney, Auerbach Panofsky, Heidegger Heraclitus, Hölderlin Rilke, Charles S. Taylor
Viii. Hieronymus’ Bench: Conversations Dürer Heaney, Auerbach Panofsky, Heidegger Heraclitus, Hölderlin Rilke, Charles S. Taylor
Wine Journey: Tasting Dwelling Learning at The Kitchen Table
The names in this essay’s sub-title sketch its outline. An image by Albrecht Dürer and a poem by Seamus Heaney, essays by Eric Auerbach and Erwin Panofsky are new inclusions into a rambling immersion into Heraclitus Heidegger Rilke and Hölderlin. The resulting octet gives major solo roles to the new contributors while at the same time deepening the wonder at the questions arising. The first seven chapters and the late-added overture were each written as stand-alone works and had breaks of time separating them. This new essay began before Learning to Taste (Ch. 7) was completed. While completing Learning to …
Vii. Learning Totaste: Praising The Transcendent Rilke’S Sonnets To Orpheus Heidegger Hölderlin Heraclitus, Charles S. Taylor
Vii. Learning Totaste: Praising The Transcendent Rilke’S Sonnets To Orpheus Heidegger Hölderlin Heraclitus, Charles S. Taylor
Wine Journey: Tasting Dwelling Learning at The Kitchen Table
Oh 2005 R. Lopez de Heredia Viña Tondonia Bianco Reserva!
It was to accompany pan-seared sea scallops in a vinagreta of grape seed oil, vinagre de Jerez, chervil, chives and parsley from our garden. The previous bottle had been the best pairing to date. But, the taste of the wine became everything. This fifth and last 2005 from my cellar was unique, similar to neither any of its siblings nor to any other wine. It was expected to be close to one a year earlier. R. Lopez de Heredia wines are not released until ready for drinking; this one had …
Howard (Michael) Papers, 1955-2001, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Howard (Michael) Papers, 1955-2001, Special Collections, Raymond H. Fogler Library, University Of Maine
Finding Aids
Michael W. Howard (Ph.D., Boston University, 1981; M.A., Boston University, 1977; B.A., University of Chicago, 1974) came to the University of Maine in 1981 as an assistant professor of Philosophy and went on to chair the department from 1993-1998 and from 2008-2009. Professor Howard retired from the University of Maine in August 2022.
Professor Howard specialized in social and political philosophy and taught courses on justice, political and economic democracy, the history of philosophy (ancient and modern) and formal logic and was involved with various peace and justice organizations, including the Maine Peace Action Committee Peace and Justice Center of …
Patients' Perceptions Of Stigma During Emergency Department Visits: Measuring Impacts On Healthcare Satisfaction, Treatment Adherence, And Mental Health, David Suisse
Fall Student Research Symposium 2021
Emergency departments (ED) in the United States receive many patients who have mental health or substance use issues. This population often reports experiences of stigma when seeking emergency healthcare. Stigma is a negative biased perception based on a socially undesirable characteristic. Stigmatization in healthcare can lead to apoor quality of life and psychological distress for stigmatized groups along with reduced rates of treatment completion and treatment seeking in the future. The goal of the current study is to examine the relationship between mental illness and substance abuse patients’ experiences of stigmatization in the ED and their patient satisfaction, treatment adherence, …
Navigating The Space Between Us, Robert Gould
Navigating The Space Between Us, Robert Gould
PDXOpen: Open Educational Resources
Navigating the Space Between Us - Finding Connection, while Embracing the Continua of Difference: A Dilemma Driven Conflict Analysis was developed as an upper division undergraduate textbook for a conflict resolution CR 310U Values and Ethics course (required for a PSU bachelor's degree in CR) and adaptable to a conflict resolution CR 513 graduate course (required for PSU master's degree in CR). Its intended audience are students from Portland State University enrolled in a ten week, quarter system, though it is adaptable for a semester length course. The chapters are combined with other readings on conflict resolution values and ethics. …
Adapting: A Chinese Philosophy Of Action, Mercedes Valmisa
Adapting: A Chinese Philosophy Of Action, Mercedes Valmisa
Gettysburg College Faculty Books
If you are from the West, it is likely that you normally assume that you are a subject who relates to objects and other subjects through actions that spring purely from your own intentions and will. Chinese philosophers, however, show how mistaken this conception of action is. Philosophy of action in Classical China is radically different from its counterpart in the Western philosophical narrative. While the latter usually assumes we are discrete individual subjects with the ability to act or to effect change, Classical Chinese philosophers theorize that human life is embedded in endless networks of relationships with other entities, …
Mindful Technology, Mike W. Martin
Mindful Technology, Mike W. Martin
Philosophy Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"Mindfulness has become a popular virtue. No longer just a fancy word for attentiveness, mindfulness denotes a wide-ranging excellence that promotes stress relief, emotional control, rational decision-making, concentration at work and at school and in sports, and-my interest-skills in developing and using technology. Although Buddhists have long celebrated mindfulness, recent health psychologists sing fuller-throated paeans. One therapist declares that "mindfulness frees us to act more wisely and skillfully in our everyday decisions" and provides "the solution' to countless daily difficulties (Siegel 2010, 34). Another prominent psychologist traces most problems to an absence of mindfulness: "Virtually all of our problems-personal, interpersonal, …
It's Funny 'Cause It's True: The Lighthearted Philosophers’ Society’S Introduction To Philosophy Through Humor, Jennifer Marra Henrigillis, Steven Gimbel
It's Funny 'Cause It's True: The Lighthearted Philosophers’ Society’S Introduction To Philosophy Through Humor, Jennifer Marra Henrigillis, Steven Gimbel
Open Educational Resources
It's Funny 'Cause It's True is an introductory text in philosophy exploring logic, metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, and aesthetics through questions in the philosophy of humor. Subfields receive a substantive introduction with interactive essays written to be accessible to undergraduates.
V. Agrarian Opera: Wines Of Beauty At The Kitchen Table Rilke's Duino Elegies, Charles S. Taylor
V. Agrarian Opera: Wines Of Beauty At The Kitchen Table Rilke's Duino Elegies, Charles S. Taylor
Wine Journey: Tasting Dwelling Learning at The Kitchen Table
Did you hear me? (Rilke) when I cried out … tasting that 1985 Cordero di Montezemolo Barolo Enrico VI?
Rilke’s Overture then wonders if an Angel might hear his cry. Beauty, he insists, is nothing other than the beginning of Terror. This Terror can be endured, though barely, and yet is revered — because it serenely disdains from destroying us. Rilke’s first line connected, so unexpectedly, to my taste of that 34-year-old Barolo. I uttered an unspoken gentle, “Oh my!” – and remember both that taste and the murmur. My question echoes the question Rilke asked himself. Terror was not …
Vi. Barolo Landscape Studies: Barolo Mga 360º Vermeer Rilke, Charles S. Taylor
Vi. Barolo Landscape Studies: Barolo Mga 360º Vermeer Rilke, Charles S. Taylor
Wine Journey: Tasting Dwelling Learning at The Kitchen Table
Oh tall tree in the ear / O hoher Baum im Ohr! astonished me years ago, reading Rilke with students. WHAT did it mean? He knew. Jubilant praise sings in my ear. An ascending tree crossed paths with astounding wine unexpectedly. Breaking in new hiking shoes in vineyard dust in Serralunga d’Alba began a 40-year-long anticipated visit to Barolo and Barbaresco. Walking also through vineyards in La Morra, Barolo and Neive, tastings at Azienda Agricola Vigna Rionda S.S. di Massolino Fiili (Serralunga d’Alba) and Castello di Neive Azienda Agricola (Barbaresco), invited private tastings at La Morra’s Poderi Marcarini and at …
Logos-Sophia, Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society
Logos-Sophia, Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society
LOGOS-SOPHIA: The Journal of the PSU Philosophical Society
Logos-Sophia, Volume 16, Spring 2021. The Journal of the Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society has largely been a student publication with occasional faculty contributions.
Ethics From A Feminist Perspective, Jean Emily P. Tan
Ethics From A Feminist Perspective, Jean Emily P. Tan
Magisterial Lectures
In this two-part lecture, Doc Jean discusses Philosophy from the lens of a meta-ethical feminist critique.
Speaker: Jean P. Tan is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Ateneo de Manila University. She received her doctorate from Loyola University Chicago, where she wrote her dissertation on Sarah Kofman. She has served as the Editor of Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture. She teaches a variety of philosophy courses, among which is a course on feminist thought.
Science And Religion With Jovino G Miroy Phd, Jovino G. Miroy
Science And Religion With Jovino G Miroy Phd, Jovino G. Miroy
Magisterial Lectures
In this lecture, Dr. Miroy talks about the relationship of science and religion.
Speaker: Dr. Jovino "Jovi" G. Miroy is a playwright and a teacher of Philosophy at the Ateneo School of Humanities for 26 years. He earned his B.A. in Philosophy and M.A. in Philosophy at the Ateneo De Manila University. He received his Ph.D from the Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven (Belgium). He co-hosts the radio program "Lundagin mo, Beybeh" and "RK Asks" at Radyo Katipunan 87.9FM. The former is a Philosophy show, the latter a Science, Technology, and Society program.
Husserl’S Phenomenological Method, Manuel B. Dy Jr
Husserl’S Phenomenological Method, Manuel B. Dy Jr
Magisterial Lectures
In this lecture, Dr. Manny Dy discusses Husserl's Phenomenological Method.
Speaker: Dr. Manuel B. Dy, Jr. finished his AB Philosophy and MA Philosophy at the Ateneo de Manila University, his PhD Philosophy at the University of Sto. Tomas, and attended post-doctoral studies at the Catholic University of America. He has taught various philosophy subjects for the past 52 years at the Loyola Schools. He is currently a consultant of the DepEd K to 12 Edukasyon sa Pagpakatao, a member of CHED Technical Committee on Philosophy, Philippine Academy of Philosophical Research, Philosophical Association of the Philippines, Philosophy Circle, and Philosophical …
Ethics Of Buddhism, Manuel B. Dy Jr
Ethics Of Buddhism, Manuel B. Dy Jr
Magisterial Lectures
In this lecture, Dr. Manny Dy discusses the ethics of buddhism.
Speaker: Dr. Manuel B. Dy, Jr. finished his AB Philosophy and MA Philosophy at the Ateneo de Manila University, his PhD Philosophy at the University of Sto. Tomas, and attended post-doctoral studies at the Catholic University of America. He has taught various philosophy subjects for the past 52 years at the Loyola Schools. He is currently a consultant of the DepEd K to 12 Edukasyon sa Pagpakatao, a member of CHED Technical Committee on Philosophy, Philippine Academy of Philosophical Research, Philosophical Association of the Philippines, Philosophy Circle, and …
Doing Philosophy, Antonette Palma-Angeles
Doing Philosophy, Antonette Palma-Angeles
Magisterial Lectures
In this lecture, Dr. Angeles discusses philosophical reflection and its role in our lives.
Speaker: Antonette Palma-Angeles is Professor at the Ateneo de Manila University where she teaches Ethics and Leadership. She does leadership and business ethics consulting for Philippines companies and is a regular visiting lecturer at Kyoto University’s Asian Business Leadership program. She was formerly Ateneo’s Vice President for the Professional Schools and Academic Vice President. She received her PhD from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium.
Tools For Ethical Decision Making, Antonette Palma-Angeles
Tools For Ethical Decision Making, Antonette Palma-Angeles
Magisterial Lectures
In this lecture, Dr. Angeles poses an ideal method for decision making when we are faced with an ethical dilemma.
Speaker: Antonette Palma-Angeles is Professor at the Ateneo de Manila University where she teaches Ethics and Leadership. She does leadership and business ethics consulting for Philippines companies and is a regular visiting lecturer at Kyoto University’s Asian Business Leadership program. She was formerly Ateneo’s Vice President for the Professional Schools and Academic Vice President. She received her PhD from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium.
The Necessity Of Atheism, Agustin Martin G. Rodriguez
The Necessity Of Atheism, Agustin Martin G. Rodriguez
Magisterial Lectures
In this lecture, Doc Guss discusses atheism from a philosophical perspective: tracing its origins and explaining how humans came to embrace it as a response to the absurdity of their own existence (don't worry, it isn't as bad as it sounds). He then poses the question—is the 'atheist' human truly flourishing?
Speaker: Agustin Martin G. Rodriguez is a professor of the Department of Philosophy. He also served as chair of the Philosophy Department from 2009-2015. He obtained his Master of Arts in Philosophy and Doctorate of Philosophy in Philosophy from Ateneo de Manila University. His research work has been …
The Property Species: Mine, Yours, And The Human Mind, Bart J. Wilson
The Property Species: Mine, Yours, And The Human Mind, Bart J. Wilson
Economics Faculty Books and Book Chapters
"Arguing that neither the sciences nor the humanities synthesizes a full account of property, the book offers a cross-disciplinary compromise that is sure to be controversial: Property is a universal and uniquely human custom. Integrating cognitive linguistics with philosophy of property and a fresh look at property disputes in the common law, the book makes the case that symbolic-thinking humans locate the meaning of property within a thing. That is, all human beings and only human beings have property in things, and at its core, property rests on custom, not rights. Such an alternative to conventional thinking contends that the …