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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Giving Children A Choice: A Proposal For Developing Empathy, Jeremy Sloan
Giving Children A Choice: A Proposal For Developing Empathy, Jeremy Sloan
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
Henry David Thoreau: Deep Ecologist?, Don Mortland
Henry David Thoreau: Deep Ecologist?, Don Mortland
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
Moorean Absurdity And The Intentional 'Structure' Of Assertion, John N. Williams
Moorean Absurdity And The Intentional 'Structure' Of Assertion, John N. Williams
Research Collection School of Social Sciences
No abstract provided.
Owl-Woman, Marcus Bussey
Owl-Woman, Marcus Bussey
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
No abstract provided.
A Postmodern Perspective On Maslow´S Fourth Force Psychology: A Constructivist Alternative For Realizing An Eupsychian Workplace, R. I. Hayes
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
No abstract provided.
Some Perceptions Of Perception, Don Diespecker
Some Perceptions Of Perception, Don Diespecker
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
No abstract provided.
Incongruity And The Evocation Of Great Knowledge In The Chuang-Tzu, Philippe L. Gross, S. I. Shapiro
Incongruity And The Evocation Of Great Knowledge In The Chuang-Tzu, Philippe L. Gross, S. I. Shapiro
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
No abstract provided.
Keeping The Human Spirit Alive, John A. Hoyt
Keeping The Human Spirit Alive, John A. Hoyt
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
The Mental Life Of Some Animals, Mark Rowlands
The Mental Life Of Some Animals, Mark Rowlands
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
Deep Community: Phenomenology's Disclosure Of The Common Good, H. Peter Steeves
Deep Community: Phenomenology's Disclosure Of The Common Good, H. Peter Steeves
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
Sociobiology And The Moral Status Of Nonhuman Animals, Rosemary Rodd
Sociobiology And The Moral Status Of Nonhuman Animals, Rosemary Rodd
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
Paradigm Shifts, Scientific Revolutions And The Moral Justification Of Experimentation On Nonhuman Animals, Judith A. Boss, Alyssa V. Boss
Paradigm Shifts, Scientific Revolutions And The Moral Justification Of Experimentation On Nonhuman Animals, Judith A. Boss, Alyssa V. Boss
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
The Ultimate Oxymoron, Mary Sternberg
Review Of: The Foundations Of Bioethics, Paola Cavalieri
Review Of: The Foundations Of Bioethics, Paola Cavalieri
Between the Species
No abstract provided.
The Flood, Paulette Callen
Book Review, Don Chipley, Erin Neill
Book Review, Don Chipley, Erin Neill
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
No abstract provided.
National Psyche: Acknowledging National Heritage, Margaret Rueffler
National Psyche: Acknowledging National Heritage, Margaret Rueffler
International Journal of Transpersonal Studies
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Radical Resisters, David B. Lyons
Radical Resisters, David B. Lyons
Faculty Scholarship
In the early 1840s Henry David Thoreau stopped paying the Massachusetts poll tax. When pressed for payment in 1846, he invited arrest and went to jail. He had wanted to protest his state's complicity in the federal government's support of chattel slavery and its policies towards Native Americans. By the time he delivered his lecture on civil disobedience, in 1848, events had produced another cause. Thoreau also condemned this country's expansionist war against Mexico.
Against The Epistemic Value Of Prediction Over Accommodation, Robin Collins
Against The Epistemic Value Of Prediction Over Accommodation, Robin Collins
Philosphy Educator Scholarship
Being able to make correct novel predictions has long been trumpeted as one of the most important virtues a scientific theory could have. Imre Lakatos (1970, pp. 91-195) has even gone so far as to claim that a research program can supersede its rival only by making some correct novel predictions. Others have based an entire defense of realism on the claim that realism is the only adequate explanation of the success of scientific theories, particularly their success in making correct novel predictions.1 For still others, the ability of the theories of science to make correct novel predictions (and hence …
Postmodernism And A Christian Response, Kuk-Won Shin
The Power And The Promise Of Ecofeminism, Reconsidered, Elizabeth Mayer '94
The Power And The Promise Of Ecofeminism, Reconsidered, Elizabeth Mayer '94
Honors Projects
Ecofeminism is one of the newest varieties of feminism, and it seems to be one of the brightest. There's something appealing in combining feminist and ecological concerns, and something positively seductive in the implied possibility of one big solution out there somewhere that will end not only the oppression of women but the abuse of nature as well. There seems to be something right about ecofeminism too: it points out that our culture has formed a conceptual association between women and nature which certainly does seem to exist and certainly does seem to have undesirable consequences. And it points out …
Ecofeminist Practice And Theory: The Empowerment Of Women In Kenya, India And The United States, Latisha Ann Campbell
Ecofeminist Practice And Theory: The Empowerment Of Women In Kenya, India And The United States, Latisha Ann Campbell
Theses & Dissertations
This thesis demonstrates that ecofeminism is a new feminist theory and discusses the implications of ecofeminism's rejection of dualistic thinking. It also explores the relationship of ecofeminist theory and practice to women's empowerment. Chapter One defines feminism and ecofeminism and determines the place of ecofeminism in relation to existing feminist theories. Chapter Two describes three women's environmental movements, the Green Belt Movement of Kenya, the Chipko movement of India and the Women's Pentagon Actions in the United States. Chapter Three discusses the contributions to ecofeminist theory of Wangari Maathai, Vandana Shiva and Ynestra King. Each of these women is associated …
Effects Of Soluble Calcium-To-Protein Ratio On Age Gelation Of Ultra, Je Hong Ryue
Effects Of Soluble Calcium-To-Protein Ratio On Age Gelation Of Ultra, Je Hong Ryue
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
Reverse osmosis (RO) and ultrafiltration (UF) retentates were ultra-high temperature (UHT) processed and compared for storage life at room temperature. Viscosity studies indicated that UHT-treated, RO retentate delayed age gelation longer than UF retentate at the same total solids level (26% TS). When compared at 6.4% protein level (2x RO vs 2.7x UF where x=ratio of the feed volume to concentrate volume), the storage life for both RO and UF retentates was about 6 to 8 months.
Sodium hexametaphosphate (SHMP) and disodium phosphate (DSP) at 1, 3, 5, 10, and 20 mM concentrations were incorporated prior to UHT processing …
An Interview With Chantal Mouffe, College International De Philosophie, Paris, France, Martin Bosman, Leila Barre
An Interview With Chantal Mouffe, College International De Philosophie, Paris, France, Martin Bosman, Leila Barre
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.
'Turnabout Intruder' Turned About Or What Became Of James Kirk And Janice Lester, Donald W. Viney
'Turnabout Intruder' Turned About Or What Became Of James Kirk And Janice Lester, Donald W. Viney
Faculty Submissions
The last episode of the classic Star Trek series, "Turnabout Intruder" can serve as a thought experiment to raise anew the philosophical question about the relation of mind and body. The writers of the episode present the case of the "life entity transfer" between James Kirk and Janice Lester as a question of minds switching bodies, but another view is possible: perhaps the two become temporarily confused about who they are.
Dependent Arising And The Emptiness Of Emptiness: Why Did Nāgārjuna Start With Causation?, Jay L. Garfield
Dependent Arising And The Emptiness Of Emptiness: Why Did Nāgārjuna Start With Causation?, Jay L. Garfield
Philosophy: Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Change And Contrariety: Problems Plato Set For Aristotle, Charles Young, James Bogen
Change And Contrariety: Problems Plato Set For Aristotle, Charles Young, James Bogen
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
Plato's views on change and contrariety arise from concerns about definition and explanation in the aporetic Socratic dialogues that find more systematic analysis and resolution in the more constructive dialogues that follow. After developing these concerns, analyses, and solutions, we sketch Aristotle's quite different treatment of the same and other related issues.
Aristotle On Good And Bad Actualities, Owen Goldin
Aristotle On Good And Bad Actualities, Owen Goldin
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
This paper is a discussion of one of the more neglected passages in the central books of Aristotle's Metaphysics, Θ 9 105la4~19. In this passage Aristotle makes some assertions concerning relations that hold among potentialities and actualities, both good and bad. These assertions seem to be made as an afterthought, and their relation to the analysis of potentiality and actuality that precedes is unclear. I shall argue that in this passage Aristotle is in effect providing a metaphysical foundation for the normative component of a teleological analysis of composite substance. I consider certain difficulties in reconciling the text with the …
Intentionality And Isomorphism In Aristotle, Christopher Shields
Intentionality And Isomorphism In Aristotle, Christopher Shields
The Society for Ancient Greek Philosophy Newsletter
In this paper I investigate one central source of Aristotle's dissatisfaction with a comprehensive analogy between aisthêsis and noêsis. I will argue that his conception of nous as organless is neither empirically motivated nor obviously misguided. On the contrary, Aristotle's insistence that nous is separate and unmixed with the body is grounded in an approach to intentionality nascent in his treatment of noêsis. This approach to intentionality helps motivate the special status he awards nous.