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Cartesian Dualism and the Problem of Interaction
(2018-05-21)
There are numerous ways to consider the form and essence of humans. This is no less true in the discipline of philosophy. In general, philosophers consider the human in two different ways: either through materialism or ...
A Priori Laws and the External World
(2012-05-03)
This thesis demonstrates that any interpretation of the status of ‘mind-independent
reality’ or ‘the external world’ in Kant’s transcendental idealism is incomplete if it fails
to account for the metaphysical implications ...
Horrific Beauty
(2016-08-11)
The world is full of really horrible evils. Horrific human suffering, meaningless animal deaths, and natural systems based on destruction work together to threaten our sense of meaning in the world as well as our ability ...
Around the Color Wheel
(2016-08-10)
This children’s story tells about adventures of a young girl who goes on a hot air balloon adventure to find colors, which disappeared from the world five years ago. In addition to the creative work, which is the primary ...
Seneca's On Anger
(2014-06-02)
A Reply to Paul Draper’s Argument from Evil
(2013-12-09)
If God is so great, then why is this world full of evil, pain, and suffering? Throughout the ages, philosophers, theologians, and everyday people from all walks of life have tried to make sense of the apparent injustice, ...
Rhetoric and Philosophy: Cicero’s Model for Moral Education
(2018-05-21)
Cicero recognized that rhetoric was a powerful art and that it was necessary to
develop virtue and integrity in those trained as orators. In De Oratore, he seeks to
reunify the subjects of philosophy and rhetoric for the ...
The Lens Through Which Ye See: Philosophy of Time in the Works of C.S. Lewis
(2012-05-03)
What can modern philosophers of time learn from the fictional works of C.S. Lewis? In this thesis I demonstrate that Lewis’s conception of time as exemplified throughout his works, but particularly in the Chronicles of ...
Around the Color Wheel
(2016-08-10)
This children’s story tells about adventures of a young girl who goes on a hot air balloon adventure to find colors, which disappeared from the world five years ago. In addition to the creative work, which is the primary ...
A Disquieting Moral Reality: The Responsibility of the Modern American University In The Moral Formation of Their Students Under Late-Stage Capitalism As Analyzed Through The Work Of Alasdair MacIntyre and Michel Foucault
(2021-08-24)
This thesis seeks to analyze the role and responsibility of the modern American university in the moral development of their students within late-stage capitalist structures. The transformation of higher education into ...