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Full-Text Articles in Philosophy of Mind
Inferno: Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Salome Gwendolyn Dewell-Amiranashvili
Inferno: Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Salome Gwendolyn Dewell-Amiranashvili
Senior Projects Spring 2016
A reflection on the process of a collaborative senior project in theater and performance and an exploration of self-validation and pain.
“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.
You Are Who You Choose To Be: Neuroscience And Freedom, Silas Edward Busch
You Are Who You Choose To Be: Neuroscience And Freedom, Silas Edward Busch
Senior Projects Spring 2016
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Social Studies of Bard College
You have just decided to sit down and read this abstract; perhaps, at the end of it, you’ll decide to continue and read this whole thesis. Your ability to freely make that choice is simple enough, right? Or is the feeling of free willed choice an illusion? Metaphysicians, moral philosophers, psychologists, and neuroscientists are among the many who have weighed in on this question, offering a complicated variety of answers. Little work has been done to synthesize these approaches. My thesis is an attempt at a synthesis, showing …