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Alain Finkielkraut: The Coming Undone Of A Thoughtful Culture?, Antonio Calcagno Sep 2001

Alain Finkielkraut: The Coming Undone Of A Thoughtful Culture?, Antonio Calcagno

Antonio Calcagno

No abstract provided.


Logos-Sophia: Charles Hartshorne's Letters To A Young Philosopher, 1979-1995, Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society Jan 2001

Logos-Sophia: Charles Hartshorne's Letters To A Young Philosopher, 1979-1995, Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society

LOGOS-SOPHIA: The Journal of the PSU Philosophical Society

Logos-Sophia, Volume 11, Fall 2001. The Journal of the Pittsburg State University Philosophical Society has largely been a student publication with occasional faculty contributions.


Review Of Alexander Kaufman, Welfare In The Kantian State (1999), Harry Van Der Linden Jan 2001

Review Of Alexander Kaufman, Welfare In The Kantian State (1999), Harry Van Der Linden

Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS

Harry van der Linden's review of: Welfare in the Kantian State. By Alexander Kaufman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Pp.xii, 179. ISBN 0-19-829467-0 (cloth). £42.50, $45.00.


Two Men On A Plank, Claire Oakes Finkelstein Jan 2001

Two Men On A Plank, Claire Oakes Finkelstein

All Faculty Scholarship

Can two individuals, each of whom needs a certain resource for his survival, have equal and conflicting rights to that resource? If so, is each entitled to try to exclude the other from its use? An old chestnut of moral and legal philosophy raises the problem. Following a shipwreck, two men converge simultaneously on a plank floating in the sea. There is no other plank available and no immediate hope of rescue. Unfortunately the plank can support only one; it sinks if two try to cling to it. Is it permissible for each to attempt to secure his own survival …


Deconstruction: Fad Or Philosophy?, David R. Keller Dec 2000

Deconstruction: Fad Or Philosophy?, David R. Keller

David R. Keller

No abstract provided.