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Oneonta, NY: Oneonta
Philosophy Studies, 2001
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CONTENTSPrefaceFreedom, Happiness, and The Human Condition
Student Preface
Acknowledgements
- The Exhilarating Freedom! Hope in Existentialism
Christine M. Cinquino
- The Problem of Happiness in Nietzsche’s “Use and Abuse of History”
Malinda Foster
- Tradition and Modern Meaning: Society and Relative Truth
Jason Baumgarth
Ethics: Theory and PracticeLanguage Games
- Ethical Theory Reconsidered: An Evaluation of the Ethics of Care
Rachel Houchins
- Proof of Paternal Rights in Abortion
Michael Alan Payne
- Political Noise and Vociferous Silence: Heidegger and Nazism
Tamara Johnson
Truth and Beauty
- Incommensurability, Normative Vices, and the Comparative Language Game:
A Wittgensteinian Model for Comparative PhilosophyErin Cline
- Wittgenstein and Naturalism
Zachary Haines
- The Mask Unmasked: The Role of Hypocrisy in the Dialectic of Thus Spoke Zarathustra
John Kaag
Keynote Addresses
- The Experience and Expression of Truth
Justin C. Maaia
- On the Event of Truth: A Discussion of Art, Truth and the Primal Conflict
in Heidegger’s “The Origin of the Work Of Art”Iain Tucker Brown
- Towards a Processean Aesthetics Within a Whiteheadian Metaphysics
Scott M. Gleason
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- Pragmatism and the Future of Confucianism in China
Joanna Crosby
- Whose Democracy? Which Rights? A Confucian Critique of Modern Western Liberalism
Henry Rosemont, Jr.
Conference Program
Oneonta Philosophy Studies
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