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2005
Southern Appalachian Undergraduate Philosophy Conference Paper Submissions
University
of North Carolina at Asheville
Sponsored
by:
UNCA's
Philosophical Society and Phi Sigma Tau Chapter
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Adam
Fajardo -- The Paradox of Authenticity in Heidegger's Being and
Time (Warren Wilson College)
Joseph
M. Aloi II -- Naturalism, Nihilism, and the Decentralization of the Subject
(Warren Wilson College)
Jennifer
Kling -- Seppuku as a Foil to Moral Relativism
(The
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Cory
Finneron -- A Rational Foundation for a Leap of Faith: A Study of
Madhyamika Philosophy and Faith (The University of North Carolina at Asheville)
Mark
Kendall -- Paradox: Contemporary Issues in Democratic Education
(Vanderbilt University)
Colin
Macomber -- Success and Failure in Quine's Naturalized Epistemology (The
University of North Carolina at Asheville)
Paul
Nedelisky -- Merricks, Persons, and Brains (Covenant College)
Eric
Gardner -- Decision and Perversity in Kant's Ethics (The University of
North Carolina at Asheville)
Brandon
Leebrick -- Adaptability and Domestic Virtues in Dworkin's Interpretive
Natural Law Theory (Furman University)
Stephen
Gallager -- The Suicide Bomber and the Leap of Faith (Wake Community
College)
Ololade
Olakanmi -- Defining Success: Assessing the Feasibility of Pig-to-Human
Transplantation (Grinnell College)
Stephen
Edwards -- On Catharsis (East Tennessee State University)
Eric
Prenshaw -- Is Eudaimonia in Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics Compatible with
Natural Slavery in his Politics? (Furman University)
Shane
Perlowin -- Plato and Censorship: A Descriptive Critique of the Limits
of Musical Expression in Kallipolis (The University of North Carolina at
Asheville)
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