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Review Of The Heidegger Dictionary By Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Pol Vandevelde
Review Of The Heidegger Dictionary By Daniel O. Dahlstrom, Pol Vandevelde
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Madiba, Our Ancestor, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
Madiba, Our Ancestor, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
White Pilgrim, The [Supplemental Material], Kate Barnhart
White Pilgrim, The [Supplemental Material], Kate Barnhart
Gothic Archive Supplemental Materials for Chapbooks
No abstract provided.
Under The Queen’S Throne: Analysis Of The Lily Of Life, Seung Yeon Lana Lee
Under The Queen’S Throne: Analysis Of The Lily Of Life, Seung Yeon Lana Lee
4710 English Undergraduate Research: Children’s Literature
This essay explores one of the older fairy tales that is not widely known by many people. The Lily of Life, published in 1913 and written by Queen Marie of Romania, touches on several topics that are still in effect in today’s society. The fairy tale is about a royal family with beautiful twin sisters and happily married queen and king; however, a brave young prince challenges the happiness. The adventure one of the sisters takes to save the prince reveals the hidden meanings, morals, and values of the story. The further research of author Seth Lerer has been …
Review Of Mr. Tuba By Harvey Phillips, Jason S. Ladd
Review Of Mr. Tuba By Harvey Phillips, Jason S. Ladd
College of Communication Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Biafra And The Discourse On The Igbo Genocide, Chima J. Korieh
Biafra And The Discourse On The Igbo Genocide, Chima J. Korieh
History Faculty Research and Publications
There has been a reluctance or indifference to a systematic study and documentation of the Igbo Genocide in Nigeria. In the main, the reason has been due to official and non-official attempts to subvert a focus on an event in which more than one million Igbo were slaughtered through a process that was fomented, orchestrated, executed, and supervised by the Nigerian state.
Review Of Imaginary Citizens: Child Readers And The Limits Of American Independence, 1640–1868 By Courtney Weikle-Mills, James Marten
Review Of Imaginary Citizens: Child Readers And The Limits Of American Independence, 1640–1868 By Courtney Weikle-Mills, James Marten
History Faculty Research and Publications
No children appear in Imaginary Citizens until chapter 4, and then just barely; their presence would have made this a very different book. Yet they remain central to Courtney Weikle-Mills's argument that during the 250 years after Europeans came to the New World, children and childhood provided real and metaphorical meanings to freedom and citizenship and reflected the ways democratic values could actually be shaped by words.
Developing Normative Consensus: How The "International Scene" Reshapes The Debate Over Internal And External Criticism, Ericka L. Tucker
Developing Normative Consensus: How The "International Scene" Reshapes The Debate Over Internal And External Criticism, Ericka L. Tucker
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
Can we ever justly critique the norms and practices of another culture? When activists or policy-makers decide that one culture’s traditional practice is harmful and needs to be eradicated, does it matter whether they are members of that culture? Given the history of imperialism, many argue that any critique of another culture’s practices must be internal. Others argue that we can appeal to a universal standard of human well-being to determine whether or not a particular practice is legitimate or whether it should be eradicated. In this paper, I use the FGC eradication campaigns of the 1980s to show that …
Review Of The Quest For God And The Good Life: Lonergan's Theological Anthropology By Mark T. Miller, Robert M. Doran
Review Of The Quest For God And The Good Life: Lonergan's Theological Anthropology By Mark T. Miller, Robert M. Doran
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
From The Editor's Desk [Theological Studies, December 2013], David G. Schultenover
From The Editor's Desk [Theological Studies, December 2013], David G. Schultenover
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Afghan War Rugs: Villa Terrace's Exhibit Of Conflict From The Loom, Curtis Carter
Afghan War Rugs: Villa Terrace's Exhibit Of Conflict From The Loom, Curtis Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Gilbert & Gubar’S ‘The Madwoman In The Attic’ After Thirty Years, Edited By Annette R. Federico, Diane Hoeveler
Review Of Gilbert & Gubar’S ‘The Madwoman In The Attic’ After Thirty Years, Edited By Annette R. Federico, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Lonergan And Integral Development, Joseph Ogbonnaya
Lonergan And Integral Development, Joseph Ogbonnaya
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
The dichotomy engendered by the hegemony of globalization as economic growth over other aspects of globalization calls for an integration that accounts for development and globalization as a phenomenon or a process that encompasses the reality of the various aspects of the human being, society, peoples, and institutions. This work examines how Lonergan’s philosophical anthropology promotes the concept of integral development as one of the ways of integrating the different forms of globalization so as to benefit the human person and to enhance the development and progress of nations.
The Milk Of Missionary Offspring, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
The Milk Of Missionary Offspring, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Paradox Of The Book: The Chaos Of The Internet Makes Reading Easier, Thomas L. Jeffers
Paradox Of The Book: The Chaos Of The Internet Makes Reading Easier, Thomas L. Jeffers
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
America's Past Master: Thomas Sully Honored In A Major Exhibit At Milwaukee Art Museum, Curtis L. Carter
America's Past Master: Thomas Sully Honored In A Major Exhibit At Milwaukee Art Museum, Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Extraordinary World Of Ray Yoshida, Curtis Carter
The Extraordinary World Of Ray Yoshida, Curtis Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of La Grâce Du Roi: Les Lettres De Clémence De Grande Chancellerie Au Xviii Siècle By Reynald Abad, Julius R. Ruff
Review Of La Grâce Du Roi: Les Lettres De Clémence De Grande Chancellerie Au Xviii Siècle By Reynald Abad, Julius R. Ruff
History Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Paradise, Wisconsin, Angela Sorby
Paradise, Wisconsin, Angela Sorby
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
A Cadre Of Color In The Sea Of Philosophical Homogeneity: On The Marginalization Of African Americans And Latino/As In Academic Philosophy. A Review Of George Yancy’S Reframing The Practice Of Philosophy: Bodies Of Color, Bodies Of Knowledge, Grant J. Silva
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Transcending Subjects: Hegel After Augustine, An Essay On Political Theology, Geoffrey J.D. Holsclaw
Transcending Subjects: Hegel After Augustine, An Essay On Political Theology, Geoffrey J.D. Holsclaw
Dissertations (1934 -)
From where do political reformers and radicals come who are willing and prepared to challenge the status quo? Where are people formed who are capable of initiating change within a political system? Some worry belief in transcendence closes off authentic political engagement and processes of transformation. Others think that a transcendent orientation is the only means to protect and promote a more free and just society. Some see a positive commitment to transcendence as inimical to democratic practices, while others see such a commitment as indispensable for such a project. These general issues concern transcendence, immanence, and subjectivity as they …
Imperially-Minded Britons: A Study Of The Public Discourse On Britain’S Imperial Presence In The Cape-To- Cairo Corridor, Military Reform, And The Issue Of National And Provincial Identity, 1870-1900, Timothy Ramer Lay
Dissertations (1934 -)
The Victorian era was marked by the incremental expansion of the British Empire. Such developments were not only of enormous importance for government officials and the contributors of that expansion, but for the broader general public as well, as evidenced by the coverage and discussion of such developments in the Cape to Cairo corridor in the national and provincial presses between 1870 and 1900. Transcending the discussions surrounding the politics of interventionism, the public’s interest in imperial activities— such as the annexation of the Transvaal, the First Anglo-Boer War, the Zulu War, Gordon’s mission into the Sudan, the Jameson raid …
Thomas Aquinas On The Apprehension Of Being: The Role Of Judgement In Light Of Thirteenth-Century Semantics, Rosa Vargas Della Casa
Thomas Aquinas On The Apprehension Of Being: The Role Of Judgement In Light Of Thirteenth-Century Semantics, Rosa Vargas Della Casa
Dissertations (1934 -)
Aquinas’ famous comments in his early Scriptum on the Sentences (In I Sent., d. 38, q. 1, a. 3) regarding the intellect’s apprehension of essence and esse have traditionally been interpreted as grounding Aquinas’ doctrine on the judgment of esse. For Aquinas, it appears, what the intellect apprehends in a simple concept is essence. Since esse, for him, is not an essence, it cannot, on the received view, be the object of conceptualization. Therefore, esse is grasped by the intellect only in judgment. The claim that no genuine concept of esse is possible, however, is inconsistent with Aquinas’ theory of …
New Curator In Town: Milwaukee Art Museum's Tanya Paul, Curtis Carter
New Curator In Town: Milwaukee Art Museum's Tanya Paul, Curtis Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
A Defense Of Thomistic Natural Law, Howard P. Kainz
A Defense Of Thomistic Natural Law, Howard P. Kainz
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
History Of The Duchess Of C**** (1812) [Supplemental Material], Jennifer Lunde
History Of The Duchess Of C**** (1812) [Supplemental Material], Jennifer Lunde
Gothic Archive Supplemental Materials for Chapbooks
No abstract provided.
Gothic Adaptation, 1765-1830, Diane Hoeveler
Gothic Adaptation, 1765-1830, Diane Hoeveler
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Third Parties And The Social Scaffolding Of Forgiveness, Margaret Urban Walker
Third Parties And The Social Scaffolding Of Forgiveness, Margaret Urban Walker
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
It is widely accepted that only the victim of a wrong can forgive that wrong. Several philosophers have recently defended “third-party forgiveness,” the scenario in which A, who is not the victim of a wrong in any sense, forgives B for a wrong B did to C. Focusing on Glen Pettigrove's argument for third-party forgiveness, I will defend the victim's unique standing to forgive, by appealing to the fact that in forgiving, victims must absorb severe and inescapable costs of distinctive kinds, a plight that third parties do not share. There are, nonetheless, significant, even essential, roles played by third …
Rediscovering Sabbath: Hebrew Social Thought And Its Contribution To Black Theology's Vision For America, Christopher Taylor Spotts
Rediscovering Sabbath: Hebrew Social Thought And Its Contribution To Black Theology's Vision For America, Christopher Taylor Spotts
Dissertations (1934 -)
Black Theology has made extensive use of the Exodus narrative for making its theological and ethical claims. It has served to demonstrate God's concerns for liberation both within history and eschatologically. However, the Sabbath and Jubilee laws of the Hebrew Scriptures have been underutilized as sources of social ethical critique. Sabbath and Jubilee together were a unique way of life and an implicit social ethical system established by Israel in response to their slavery and oppression in Egypt. It is Sabbath and Jubilee that reveal Israel's response to God's liberative act, and demonstrates the way in which they understand what …
Re-Enchanting The World: An Examination Of Ethics, Religion, And Their Relationship In The Work Of Charles Taylor, David Mcpherson
Re-Enchanting The World: An Examination Of Ethics, Religion, And Their Relationship In The Work Of Charles Taylor, David Mcpherson
Dissertations (1934 -)
In this dissertation I examine the topics of ethics, religion, and their relationship in the work of Charles Taylor. I take Taylor's attempt to confront modern disenchantment by seeking a kind of re-enchantment as my guiding thread. Seeking re-enchantment means, first of all, defending an `engaged realist' account of strong evaluation, i.e., qualitative distinctions of value that are seen as normative for our desires. Secondly, it means overcoming self-enclosure and achieving self-transcendence, which I argue should be understood in terms of transcending a `lower' mode of selfhood for a `higher' one in concern for `strong goods'.
One of the main …