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2005 Southern Appalachian Undergraduate Philosophy Conference Paper Submissions

University of North Carolina at Asheville

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UNCA's Philosophical Society and Phi Sigma Tau Chapter

 

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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