James: An Author Profile
JamesAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown The work of William James has shaped all later discussions of academic fields from psychotherapy to mysticism. The last third of the […]
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JamesAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown The work of William James has shaped all later discussions of academic fields from psychotherapy to mysticism. The last third of the […]
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Student Essay: The Christic Trilemma By Blake Cassady Even after two thousand years, the identity of Jesus of Nazareth remains contentious. Was Jesus (as mainstream Christianity claims) God,
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The Great Conversation: Idea—Part I By Gabriel Blanchard This series is about the great ideas; so what are ideas? At its core, an idea is a fairly simple
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PascalAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard In a career of just over twenty years, Pascal changed the direction of European thought. Born in central France in 1623, Blaise
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The Great Conversation: Good & Evil By Matt McKeown Throughout recorded history and perhaps before it, good and evil have been among the principal interests of man. Though
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ArchimedesAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard In the modern world as much as antiquity, few minds can hold a candle to Archimedes. As a man, Archimedes is one
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Student Essay: The Algorithm of Antagonism By Elise Minick Social media is not good or bad, but we would do well to be wary of its effect on
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The Great Conversation: Chance By Gabriel Blanchard Chance is one of those strange ideas that seems quite natural as long as you aren’t thinking about it. The general
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FitzgeraldAn Author Profile By Matt McKeown Fun and unhappiness blend in a peculiar manner in Fitzgerald’s work. Though he died abruptly of a heart attack at only 44
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Student Essay: Robert Browning’s The Laboratory By Sara Crewe Gonzalez Browning sidesteps conventional gothic narration, and in so doing creates a more powerfully horrific atmosphere. Robert Browning’s gothic
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