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Geology Of The Gunnison Quadrangle, Utah, William N. Gilliland Sep 1951

Geology Of The Gunnison Quadrangle, Utah, William N. Gilliland

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The Gunnison Quadrangle is in central Utah approximately 130 miles south of Salt Lake City at the juncture of the Sevier and Sanpete valleys (see fig. 1). The quadrangle is bounded by 39°00' and 39° 15'N. Lat. and III °45' and 112°00' W. Long. Parts of both Sevier and Sanpete counties are included.

The Gunnison Quadrangle is considered important geologically because it lies athwart the juncture of the Sevier and Sanpete valleys and includes portions of three major structural and physiographic units-the Wasatch Plateau, the Gunnison Plateau, and the Valley Mountains. Two of these, the Gunnison Plateau and the Valley …


A Critique Of Jean-Paul Sartre's Ontology, Maurice Natanson Mar 1951

A Critique Of Jean-Paul Sartre's Ontology, Maurice Natanson

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CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGMENT ............................................................ vi

INTRODUCTION ........................................... 1

PART 1: EXPOSITION

CHAPTER I: THE SEARCH FOR BEING.................... 19

1. What is Being?......................................................................... 21

2. What is the Relation of Consciousness to Being?.......................... 21

3. What is the Relation of Temporality to Being?........................... 23

4. What is the Relation of Nothingness to Being?............................ 26

CHAPTER II: THE OTHER ................................... 31

1. Three Theories of the Other............................. 31

a. Husserl .......................................................................................... 31

b. Hegel ............................................................................................ 32

c. Heidegger .................................................................................... 33

2. The Look .............................................................................................. 34

3. The Body .............................................................................................. 36

4. Attitudes Toward the Other:............................................................ 42

a. Love .............................................................................................. 42

b. Language ................................................................... …


Process Versus Power: Studies In Modern Culture, Eugene N. Anderson Jan 1951

Process Versus Power: Studies In Modern Culture, Eugene N. Anderson

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The essays in this volume are concerned with the culture of a period of profound change. They are intended to serve the practical purpose of estimating what is the present state of our culture, what are its potentialities, and what are the major obstacles to the achievement of a good life. They deal above all with the problem of the character and the enemies of our industrial culture, in the hope of counteracting pessimism caused by desire for immediate perfection.

We live in a period of such cultural diversity as man has never known. Within the past half century or …