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Articles 151 - 180 of 180
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Review Essay: Robert Dan, Ed., De Falsa Et Vera Unius Dei Patris, Filii Et Spiritus Sancti Cognitioone Libri Duo, Janine Marie Idziak
Review Essay: Robert Dan, Ed., De Falsa Et Vera Unius Dei Patris, Filii Et Spiritus Sancti Cognitioone Libri Duo, Janine Marie Idziak
Quidditas
Robert Dan, ed., De falsa et vera unius Dei Patris, Filii et Spiritus Sancti cognitione libri duo, Biblioteca Unitariorum, 1988.
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 1, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
Penny Dreadful Commission Comics No. 1, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives
All Student Newspapers
Penny Dreadful Commission was a student organization at RISD that wanted to "demonstrate the range and expressive power of comic art by presenting a varied collection of work." All comics were student-submitted, and the publication was entirely student-run. This is issue No. 1 dated January 1, 1989.
Problems With Graham’S Two-Systems Hypothesis, Owen Goldin
Problems With Graham’S Two-Systems Hypothesis, Owen Goldin
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Fourteenth Annual Midwest Philosophy Colloquium, 1989-1990, University Of Minnesota - Morris. Philosophy Department
Fourteenth Annual Midwest Philosophy Colloquium, 1989-1990, University Of Minnesota - Morris. Philosophy Department
Midwest Philosophy Colloquium
Programs for the fourteenth Midwest Philosophy Colloquium at the University of Minnesota Morris in 1989-1990.
Cannibalism, Vegetarianism, And Narcissism, William B. Irvine
Cannibalism, Vegetarianism, And Narcissism, William B. Irvine
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
Treating Animals Naturally, Peter S. Wenz
Ernie, Judith Hampson
Barad, Aquinas, And "From-To" Perspective, Daniel Dombrowski
Barad, Aquinas, And "From-To" Perspective, Daniel Dombrowski
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
What Should A Jew Do?, Sidney Gendin
Mixing Without Pain, Karen Davis
People, Animals And Nature: Closing The Distance, Michael W. Fox
People, Animals And Nature: Closing The Distance, Michael W. Fox
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
Operation Mercy: The Parable Of The Computer, George Abbe
Operation Mercy: The Parable Of The Computer, George Abbe
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
Retrospective (1988-1945), Stephen R.L. Clark
Retrospective (1988-1945), Stephen R.L. Clark
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
Foucault's Move Beyond The Theoretical, Ladelle Mcwhorter
Foucault's Move Beyond The Theoretical, Ladelle Mcwhorter
Philosophy Faculty Publications
Theory plays an important role in virtually every academic discipline currently vital. The specific functions of theory may differ from discipline to discipline, but it is difficult to think of any serious discipline that is able to dispense with it entirely; for theory, we usually assume, is quite simply the name of all instances of systematic speculation, all attempts at rational explication. Ordered mentation, most of us unwaveringly believe, is and must be theoretical. All that is not theoretical is either confused thinking – or, more positively, perhaps it is poetic – or it is not thinking at all, but …
Role Models In The Creation/Evolution Controversy, Donald W. Viney
Role Models In The Creation/Evolution Controversy, Donald W. Viney
Faculty Submissions
The Creation/Evolution controversy, as it is presented in popular literature, often reinforces the idea of a warfare between science and religion. The purposes of this paper are, first, to unravel some of the strands of argument that lend support to the warfare motif and, second to demonstrate that the intellectual landscape since Darwin does not support a view that would make evolution and creation irreconcilable hypotheses.
Sumptuary Guidelines In Clement Of Alexandria's Paedagogus And Seneca's Epistulae Morales, Stephen Crump
Sumptuary Guidelines In Clement Of Alexandria's Paedagogus And Seneca's Epistulae Morales, Stephen Crump
Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)
This thesis, Sumptuary Guidelines in Clement of Alexandria's Paedagogus and Seneca's Epistulae Morales, explores the similarities between the ethical outlooks of Clement of Alexandria and Seneca, as well as peculiar emphases of each writer. The thesis is introduced with a discussion of the Christian search for identity within the Roman world, and the influence of Stoicism in formulating this identity. The next two chapters provide the social and intellectual context within which Clement and Seneca respectively wrote. In establishing Clement's backdrop, the cultural, intellectual, and economic settings of Alexandria are examined. The argument is put forth that these various settings …
Mark Tushnet On Liberal Constitutional Theory: Mission Impossible, Frank Goodman
Mark Tushnet On Liberal Constitutional Theory: Mission Impossible, Frank Goodman
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Welfare, Contract, And The Language Of Charity, Chandran Kukathas
Welfare, Contract, And The Language Of Charity, Chandran Kukathas
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
Corporate Debt Relationships: Legal Theory In A Time Of Restructuring, William W. Bratton
Corporate Debt Relationships: Legal Theory In A Time Of Restructuring, William W. Bratton
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Critical Pedagogy And The Postmodern Challenge: Toward A Critical Postmodernist Pedagogy Of Liberation, Peter Mclaren, Rhonda Hammer
Critical Pedagogy And The Postmodern Challenge: Toward A Critical Postmodernist Pedagogy Of Liberation, Peter Mclaren, Rhonda Hammer
Education Faculty Articles and Research
"Work within the field of critical pedagogy is currently being undertaken in the United States and Canada during what we consider a precipitous and precarious time. The present historical juncture may be singled out as a moment of particular urgency and importance for the future of democracy as we bear witness to two conflicting potentialities which manifest themselves in the struggle on an increasing worldwide basis between democratic forms of social life and those which can be labelled totalitarian and autocratic. A significant dimension of this crisis involves the politics of meaning and representation. We call attention to the present …
Equality And Private Choice, Anita L. Allen
Equality And Private Choice, Anita L. Allen
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Introducing Criminal Law, Stephen J. Morse
Introducing Criminal Law, Stephen J. Morse
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Second-Order Reasons, Uncertainty And Legal Theory, Stephen R. Perry
Second-Order Reasons, Uncertainty And Legal Theory, Stephen R. Perry
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Government "Largesse" And Constitutional Rights: Some Paths Through And Around The Swamp, Seth F. Kreimer
Government "Largesse" And Constitutional Rights: Some Paths Through And Around The Swamp, Seth F. Kreimer
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Logic : Analyzing And Appraising Arguments, Harry Gensler, S.J.
Logic : Analyzing And Appraising Arguments, Harry Gensler, S.J.
Harry J. Gensler, S.J.
This volume uses tools of both formal logic (syllogistic, propositional, quantificational, and modal logic) and informal logic (inductive reasoning, meaning and definitions, fallacies, etc.) to clarify reasoning on real issues.
Reciprocity Revisited, Michael Pritchard
Reciprocity Revisited, Michael Pritchard
Michael Pritchard
Aristotle's Critique Of Plato's Ideal States, David J. Depew
Aristotle's Critique Of Plato's Ideal States, David J. Depew
David J Depew
No abstract provided.
Evolution In Thermodynamic Perspective: An Ecological Approach, Bruce H. Weber, David J. Depew, C Dyke, Stanley N. Salthe, Eric D. Schneider, Jeffrey S. Wicken, Robert E. Ulanowicz
Evolution In Thermodynamic Perspective: An Ecological Approach, Bruce H. Weber, David J. Depew, C Dyke, Stanley N. Salthe, Eric D. Schneider, Jeffrey S. Wicken, Robert E. Ulanowicz
David J Depew
Recognition that biological systems are stabilized far from equilibrium by self-organizing, informed, autocatalytic cycles and structures that dissipate unusable energy and matter has led to recent attempts to reformulate evolutionary theory. We hold that such insights are consistent with the broad development of the Darwinian Tradition and with the concept of natural selection. Biological systems are selected that re not only more efficient than competitors but also enhance the integrity of the web of energetic relations in which they are embedded. But the expansion of the informational phase space, upon which selection acts, is also guaranteed by the properties of …