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Table of Contents
(subject to revision)Philosophy of Religion
The Trials of Job: A Personal Reflection on an Existential Problem
John A. Houston -- Campion College (San Francisco, CA)
The Possibility of St. Anselm
Mark Bernier -- Rhode Island College (Providence, RI)Asian Studies
Haiku: Here’s Looking at You
Brett Bodemer -- University of Hawaii (Honolulu, HI)
Moism and Western Philosophy: Altruism vs. Egoism
Emily McRae -- Union College (Schenectady, NY)Epistemic Issues
The Inevitability of Skepticism
Melissa Kozak -- SUNY Oneonta (Oneonta, NY)
Normative Values in Contextualism
Jason Hills -- Rochester Institute of Technology (Rochester, NY)
To Whom Did You Grant the Paradigm, Mr. Kuhn?
Jonathan Price -- Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA )
Self and Society
From Suspicion to the Repressive Hypothesis: The Structure of Power and Object in Foucault’s Madness and Civilization and The History of Sexuality: Volume I
Andrew Hao -- Columbia University (New York, NY)
Please Call it Euthanasia
Sandra Finn -- SUNY Oneonta
Kierkegaard: A Fairytale of Himself
Laura Stewart -- Belmont University (Nashville, TN)
Keynote Addresses
Mass Media, Attention Export, and the Colonization of Consciousness:
A Buddhist Perspective
Peter Hershock -- East-West Center (Honolulu, HI )
Revising Nature: Thoreau’s Work in the Maine Woods
Judy Schaaf -- University of Massachusetts (Dartmouth, MA)
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February 25, 2004