Volume IV, Issue 1
Volume IV, Issue 1
Summer 2004
Copyright 2004 by The University of Central Florida: ISSN 1535-3656
Articles
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4 | D’Amico, Robert – ““Philosophy: Any Defensible Province of Its Own?””
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12 | Turner, Jason – “The Supervenience Argument”
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28 | Monroe, Dave – “Bergman’s Persona and the Mystery of Plot”
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36 | McLaren, Margaret – “Book Symposium Margaret McLaren. Feminism, Foucault, and Embodied Subjectivity (SUNY Press, 2002)”
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41 | Jaeger, Suzanne – “Relativism and Particularity: A Commentary on McLaren’s Feminism, Foucault, and Embodied Subjectivity.”
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49 | Waugh, Joanne – “Foucault, Feminism, and the Care of the Self: Lessons from Antiquity”
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55 | McLaren, Margaret – “Book Symposium Margaret McLaren. Feminism, Foucault, and Embodied Subjectivity (SUNY Press, 2002) Response by Author and Discussion”
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61 | Ruse, Michael – “Michael Ruse, Darwin and Design: Does Evolution Have a Purpose? (Harvard UP, 2003)”
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64 | Hawkins, Ronnie – “Purposiveness is not Paradoxical: All Living Organisms are Teleological, and That’s the Origin of All “Value,” from Amoebas to Humans”
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68 | Draper, Paul – “Where Does Teleological Thinking Stand Today? Reinterpreting Ruse’s Darwin and Design”