Proceedings of the 1999 Undergraduate
Philosophy Conference
Douglas W. Shrader, editor
Oneonta, NY: Oneonta Philosophy
Studies, 2000
ISBN: 1-586840-42-8
286 + xxii pages
CONTENTSPrefaceSelf and Consequence
Student Preface
AcknowledgementsJustice, Freedom, and Responsibility
- Hegel And Shankaracharya: On the Non-Dualistic ‘I'
Priyadarshi Shukla
- The Nature of Mind In Tibetan Buddhist Ethical Theory
Daniel J. Bristol
- Buddha, Kant, and the Ethical Consequences of Suicide
Katherine Collins
Logic, Language, and Experience
- Justice Outside the Polis in Aristotle's Politics and Nicomachean Ethics
Tara K. Hogan
- The Freedom That Fear Has Wrought
Brett Bisgrove
Heidegger, Nietzsche, and the Daoist Sage
- An Analysis of Deontic Logic and Chisholm's Paradox
Matthew A. Ferkany
- Contextual Influences on Wittgenstein's Philosophy
Jonathan C. Messinger
- Intuitions in Conceptual Shape? Misconceptions and Motivations
Nathan C. Doty
Keynote Addresses
- An Attack On Tradition
Robert Erlewine
- Nietzschean Christology
Christopher Rodkey
- Heidegger, Lao Tzu and Dasein
Christopher Martin
- The Fractal Self and the Organization of Nature: The Daoist Sage and Chaos Theory
David Jones and John Culliney
- Reading Socially Engaged Buddhism in Modern America:
A Case Study of Tibet/Tibetan BuddhismJennifer Manlowe
Conference Program
Oneonta Philosophy Studies
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