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The Will Of Man, Harris George Aschenbrener Jun 1926

The Will Of Man, Harris George Aschenbrener

Bachelors’ Theses

In the popular philosophy of today, namely Mat­eralistic Evolution, attempts have been made to explain everything as the result of the forces of "matter and motion". In rejecting all that the sages of old have offered towards the explanation of phenomena, there are certain problems which are stumbling blocks to this form of philosophy. Many and various theories have been offered but none has been found that will satisfy. Re­alizing their inability to explain these problems, one of their number has summed them up and termed them seven riddles for which science has no answer, and which will always remain …


A Comparative Study Of The Stoicism Of Seneca And Marcus Aurelius, Helen Caroline Boemer Jun 1926

A Comparative Study Of The Stoicism Of Seneca And Marcus Aurelius, Helen Caroline Boemer

Bachelors’ Theses

Socrates it was who taught men to think aright, to love knowledge and goodness, to realize the worth of friendship, courage and wisdom. To him as a consequence many subsequent philosophers went for their ideas. Hence after his death we find that many schools of philosophy came into existence. Besides the schools of Plato, Aristotle and Epicurus, there arose also the Cynic School of Antisthenes and the Megaric School of Euclid, all of which incorporated some of the fundamental doctrines of Socrates or contained elements of pre-Socratic systems, modified by the influence of their common master.


The Salamander March 1925, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Mar 1926

The Salamander March 1925, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. The March 1925 issue featured poems, stories and RISD campus news. Also included were humorous bits.


The Salamander February 1926, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Feb 1926

The Salamander February 1926, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. Beginning in January 1926, contents were printed on both sides of the page, mostly comprised of fictional gossip and humor. The issue of February 1926 included poems, RISD sports news, art exhibitions, a concert at Memorial Hall and hand drawn illustrations.


A Study Of The Influences Of Lucretius And Epicurean Philosophy On Vergil, Paul Fink Jan 1926

A Study Of The Influences Of Lucretius And Epicurean Philosophy On Vergil, Paul Fink

Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection

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The Salamander January 1926, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives Jan 1926

The Salamander January 1926, Students Of Risd, Risd Archives

All Student Newspapers

The Salamander was a short-lived student publication released monthly during the 1925-1926 academic year at the Rhode Island School of Design. Beginning in January 1926, contents were printed on both sides of the page, mostly comprised of fictional gossip and humor. Hand drawn illustrations are also included. The issue of January 1926 also included a brief article about library reference services for RISD students.