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    • Authenticity, Faith and Love 

      Caballero, Mateo
      "The term 'religion' I am using in its broadest sense, meaning thereby self-realization or knowledge of self." Gandhi's simple view of the word 'religion' reveals an important insight about its meaning: religion in its ...
    • Axiological Analysis 

      Clark, Selden White
      Axiology or the general theory of value, although becoming a separate philosophic study only recently, has been a prime problem for as long as philosophy, as a field of inquiry, has existed. As soon as the term 'ought' is ...
    • Of Human Identity: Deconstruction and its Discontents 

      Fang, Arthur Ying Zhang
      Why would Jacques Derrida and deconstruction so often evoke baseless and sweeping objections like those in the epigraph? Many students and academics find Derrida's works incomprehensible and even contradictory at times. ...
    • Person' as a Family Resemblance Concept 

      Boland, Brian Thomas
      For the purposes of this paper, the question of the concept 'person' is directed toward the use of 'person' that concerns "having or not having rights." I do not intend to pursue personality, identity, or any of the many ...
    • Philosophy, Psychology, and Psychonalysis 

      Austin, Terry Gardner
      The problem remains: how is the essential nature of man to be dealt with without falsifying that essential nature in the process. "Man" as defined by the transcendental nature of thought versus a finite, individual , human ...
    • Rawls Under the Scrutiny of Nozick 

      Baldridge, Steven Kent
      In 1971 John Rawls published A Theory of Justice (TJ) in which he expounds what is today one of the most debated theories of social justice. Just three years later, partially in response to Rawls' work, Robert Nozick ...