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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Kant After Kant: The Indispensible Philosopher, Michael Vater
Kant After Kant: The Indispensible Philosopher, Michael Vater
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Globalization And Chinese Contemporary Art: West To East, East To West, Curtis L. Carter
Globalization And Chinese Contemporary Art: West To East, East To West, Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
In this article, Carter tells the weaving tale of the globalization of art and the interplay between eastern and western contemporary art. Carter sketches out the history of contemporary art in China with a keen eye towards the interplay between Chinese artists and the various western influences over time, such as the 16th century Jesuit artists, Impressionism, Cubism, Fauvism, and Dada to name a few. This history is marked by a ubiquitous tension as Chinese artists incorporated western innovations into their work, while also maintaining the poetic and literary foundation of Chinese art. Coupling that with the influence of the …
De Moderatione In Sacra Theologia. Über Die Grenzen Theologischer Rede Bei Ludovico Muratori, Ulrich Lehner
De Moderatione In Sacra Theologia. Über Die Grenzen Theologischer Rede Bei Ludovico Muratori, Ulrich Lehner
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Introduction: Advancing Mariology At Marquette University, Jame Schaefer
Introduction: Advancing Mariology At Marquette University, Jame Schaefer
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Christology And The Essence Of Catholic Health Care, Conor M. Kelly
Christology And The Essence Of Catholic Health Care, Conor M. Kelly
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Paul Of Hungary’S Summa De Penitentia, Mark Johnson
Paul Of Hungary’S Summa De Penitentia, Mark Johnson
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Sloth: America's Ironic Structural Vice, Conor M. Kelly, Christopher D. Jones
Sloth: America's Ironic Structural Vice, Conor M. Kelly, Christopher D. Jones
Theology Faculty Research and Publications
Individualism is a popular cultural trope in the United States, often touted for its promotion of industriousness and rejection of laziness. This essay argues that, ironically, America's brand of individualism actually promotes a more fundamental form of the very vice it purports to oppose. To make this case, the essay defines the unique form of individualism in the United States and then retrieves the classical definition of sloth as a vice against charity (not diligence), contrasting Aquinas and Barth with Weber to demonstrate that this peculiarly American individualist impulse undermines civic charity by reaping the benefits of civic relationships while …
Ultimate Concern And Finitude: Schelling’S Philosophy Of Religion And Paul Tillich’S Systematic Theology, Michael Vater
Ultimate Concern And Finitude: Schelling’S Philosophy Of Religion And Paul Tillich’S Systematic Theology, Michael Vater
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
This paper explores Paul Tillich’s use of the Friedrich Schelling’s philosophy in his explorations of the relevance of historical forms of Christian belief to contemporary culture, where human experience is marked by anxiety and guilt, and where the search for ultimate meanings seems to dead-end in meaninglessness. For Tillich as for Schelling, religion points to metaphysics. The only literal or nonsymbolic truth about God is that God is the affirmation of being over against the possibility of nonbeing, a divine Yes that is an overcoming of a prior No or self-inclusion. The ambiguity of existence as current human beings experience …
Mis-Construction: Changes In Art And Aesthetics East/West, Curtis L. Carter
Mis-Construction: Changes In Art And Aesthetics East/West, Curtis L. Carter
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Ethical Bedrock Under A Changing Negotiation Landscape, Kevin Gibson
Ethical Bedrock Under A Changing Negotiation Landscape, Kevin Gibson
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
Editors' Note: Your dilemmas as a negotiator fall into two basic sets, “what’s possible?” and “what's right?” The first is treated by many chapters in this book. Here, from his philosopher's background, Gibson writes about the influence of morality on negotiations, and how we can think more clearly about what's the right thing to do. This chapter should be read in conjunction with Carrie-Meadow’s chapter on The Morality of Compromise.
Aspects Of Intentionality In Two 16th Century Aristotelians, James B. South
Aspects Of Intentionality In Two 16th Century Aristotelians, James B. South
Philosophy Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
"A Dimple In The Tomb": Cuteness In Emily Dickinson, Angela Sorby
"A Dimple In The Tomb": Cuteness In Emily Dickinson, Angela Sorby
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
New Paradigms, After 2001, Gerry Canavan
New Paradigms, After 2001, Gerry Canavan
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Poetical History, John E. Curran Jr.
Poetical History, John E. Curran Jr.
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Building Mental Maps: Implications From Research On Reading In The Stem Disciplines, Rebecca Nowacek, Heather G. James
Building Mental Maps: Implications From Research On Reading In The Stem Disciplines, Rebecca Nowacek, Heather G. James
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Addiction, Gerry Canavan
Addiction, Gerry Canavan
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Simulation Genres And Student Uptake: The Patient Health Record In Clinical Nursing Simulations, Lillian Campbell
Simulation Genres And Student Uptake: The Patient Health Record In Clinical Nursing Simulations, Lillian Campbell
English Faculty Research and Publications
Drawing on fieldwork, this article examines nursing students’ design and use of a patient health record during clinical simulations, where small teams of students provide nursing care for a robotic patient. The student-designed patient health record provides a compelling example of how simulation genres can both authentically coordinate action within a classroom simulation and support professional genre uptake. First, the range of rhetorical choices available to students in designing their simulation health records are discussed. Then, the article draws on an extended example of how student uptake of the patient health record within a clinical simulation emphasized its intertextual relationship …
The Rhetoric Of Health And Medicine As A “Teaching Subject”: Lessons From The Medical Humanities And Simulation Pedagogy, Lillian Campbell
The Rhetoric Of Health And Medicine As A “Teaching Subject”: Lessons From The Medical Humanities And Simulation Pedagogy, Lillian Campbell
English Faculty Research and Publications
The rhetoric of health and medicine has only begun to intervene in health pedagogy. In contrast, the medical humanities has spearheaded curriculum to address dehumanizing trends in medicine. This article argues that rhetorical scholars can align with medical humanities’ initiatives and uniquely contribute to health curriculum. Drawing on the author’s research on clinical simulation, the article discusses rhetorical methodologies, genre theory, and critical lenses as areas for pedagogical collaboration between rhetoricians and health practitioners.
True Colors: The Significance Of Machaut’S And Chaucer’S Use Of Blue To Represent Fidelity, Elizaveta Strakhov
True Colors: The Significance Of Machaut’S And Chaucer’S Use Of Blue To Represent Fidelity, Elizaveta Strakhov
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
Hokey Religions: Star Wars And Star Trek In The Age Of Reboots, Gerry Canavan
Hokey Religions: Star Wars And Star Trek In The Age Of Reboots, Gerry Canavan
English Faculty Research and Publications
Disney’s recent “decanonization” of the decades-old Star Wars “Expanded Universe” in preparation for the release of The Force Awakens once again raises the question of the triangular relationship between the corporate ownership of intellectual property, the mainstream audience to whom the blockbuster films are addressed, and the much smaller hardcore fanbase whose loyalty sustains a franchise during its lean years. Considering fandom investment in the processes of world-building and continuity construction across the landscape of SF media forms, this article will focus specifically on two key franchises in mainstream SF, each in its own way paradigmatic of the “merely” science …
Critical Reception Since 1900, Albert J. Rivero
Critical Reception Since 1900, Albert J. Rivero
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.
The Boring Side Of The Family, Angela Sorby
The Boring Side Of The Family, Angela Sorby
English Faculty Research and Publications
No abstract provided.