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The New Philosophy And Its Style, Dwight Van De Vate Jr. Sep 2020

The New Philosophy And Its Style, Dwight Van De Vate Jr.

Studies in English

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Hume’S “Umbrage To The Godly” In His History Of England, Charles E. Noyes Sep 2020

Hume’S “Umbrage To The Godly” In His History Of England, Charles E. Noyes

Studies in English

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Some Facts About The Theory Of Fiction, Harry M. Campbell Sep 2020

Some Facts About The Theory Of Fiction, Harry M. Campbell

Studies in English

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A Nonanthropocentric Response To The Cosmic Perspective Problem, Eveanne Eason May 2020

A Nonanthropocentric Response To The Cosmic Perspective Problem, Eveanne Eason

Honors Theses

This paper responds to issues that have been raised for environmental philosophy in light of developments in astrobiology and exoplanet science. In recent years, we have moved much closer to confronting evidence of life beyond Earth. Pairing such a discovery with a certain theoretical understanding of the universe, we might be motivated to address a question: with knowledge of abundant, potentially infinite alien life on Earth-like planets, why must we save our planet? In anticipation of this discovery, we can use this scenario, the Cosmic Perspective Problem, to refine a widely-held position with substantial implications for our environmental ethics. The …


Education In Liberal Political Theories, Amy Cain May 2020

Education In Liberal Political Theories, Amy Cain

Honors Theses

This paper examines two sources of conflict within the literature on education in liberal political theories: the proper justifications for a state-mandated education and the necessary standard for education in a liberal state. After arguing that a liberal state must offer a child-centered justification for the universal mandate and uphold an equality standard of education, this paper proceeds to examine two common objections to such a system of compulsory education in a liberal state. This paper concludes that the perennial objections based upon concerns for familial rights and pluralism do not present a significant obstacle for incorporating a system of …