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Full-Text Articles in Philosophy
The Curation Of Worldviews, Jason Toney
The Curation Of Worldviews, Jason Toney
Senior Projects Fall 2016
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
Reduction Ad Absurdum (Or About Freedom), David Leonard Mamukelashvili
Reduction Ad Absurdum (Or About Freedom), David Leonard Mamukelashvili
Senior Projects Fall 2016
If I asked you what was your favorite book? Who was your favorite actor? Or which candy did you like the most? You would answer; furthermore support your response with reason. That reason would be the philosophical aspect of your response. However, even if I, also with reason, refuted your argument, there’d still be this spark of ‘just because’ in you, and that is what I want to dedicate my project to – that little sparkle of ‘just because’ – little inner faith, belief, and ambiguous attraction that we have towards things.
Philosophy asks for practice. It is something that …
“Realists Of A Larger Reality” Conceptualizing Creative Possibilities That Couldwork In Expanding Contemporary Human Rights, Amanda J. Beckley
“Realists Of A Larger Reality” Conceptualizing Creative Possibilities That Couldwork In Expanding Contemporary Human Rights, Amanda J. Beckley
Senior Projects Fall 2016
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.
Dismantling The Novelty And Mystery In Implicit Bias: A New Perspective, Ying Huang
Dismantling The Novelty And Mystery In Implicit Bias: A New Perspective, Ying Huang
Senior Projects Fall 2016
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College.