2018-2019 Ike Crickmore 2018-2019 Ike Crickmore

Who is Emile?

Though Rousseau might have delivered a bit of truth when he told us that humankind is “everywhere in chains,” we must take care not to be deceived about his orientation. He represents the height of the “Enlightened Man,” of philosophical naturalism. He is also, as a symptom of the latter, a deadbeat dad.

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2018-2019 Jonathan Mccain 2018-2019 Jonathan Mccain

Appreciating African Philosophy

To gain a true appreciation for the African and African diaspora’s philosophical perspective, it is important to go beyond the modern, if not colonial, construction of African thought to see the richness of this perspective and the impact that it has had, and continues to have on human thought.

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2018-2019 Christina Barta 2018-2019 Christina Barta

NYC Advertising and Plato's Tripartite Soul

it seems worth exploring what makes some billboards beautiful, what gives certain advertising value, and what in it, if anything, is worthy of praise. If it is true that advertising reflects what people want, it is also worth considering what our own desires are for.

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