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Publications | Corina M. Stan
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Swinging 60s: Fiction, Art, and Revolution. The Writing Address: Learning from the Masters. Rediscovering the Seventeenth Century. Corina M. Stan. The Art of Distances or A Morality for the Everyday. Under contract, Northwestern University Press. Articles and book chapters. 8220;The Ship of Fools: Precarious Lives in 1660s / 1980s Britain”, in Isabelle Brasme, Michel Ganteau, Christine Reynier (eds.),. The Humble in 19th- to 21st-Centuries British Literature and Art. 8220; A Cast Never on Stage Before.
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True Religion | Rumors of True Religion
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Rumors of True Religion. Religion is above all an external word (Lindbeck). A brief account of “true religion” from the teacher who first flagged to me the programmatic potential of this category is available here. My own two cents. Without this reference point, we risk falling prey to the twin threats of rationalism and superstition in religion. It’s one of theology’s tasks, as I care to showcase it here, to keep the practice of religion on guard against these distortions. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Austin Farrer on the eucharist | Rumors of True Religion
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Rumors of True Religion. Religion is above all an external word (Lindbeck). Austin Farrer on the eucharist. 8220;As a college chaplain celebrating early morning Eucharists, Farrer set himself the discipline of preaching a homily no longer than the lectionary Gospel text, while the congregation remained standing. Here is one such ‘Farrergraph’:”. From The Truth Seeking Heart. Canterbury, 2006), 125. Austin Farrer on the end. On scripture’s role as theological authority →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Resou...
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language goes on holiday: And you may say to yourself, "My God, what have I done?"
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Language goes on holiday. For philosophical problems arise when language goes on holiday.". Thursday, September 1, 2011. And you may say to yourself, "My God, what have I done? Object that a philosophy that only describes ought not to use such pejorative terms. I don't agree with him on everything, but I certainly think Clack has a point here. I'm not at all sure that a purely neutral description (as distinct from a mutually acceptable and non-controversial one) is possible.). Try to identify human right...
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PHILOSOPHY'S OTHER: 'THEORY' ON THE WEB: Pub: Pierre Macherey, HEGEL OR SPINOZA.
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PHILOSOPHY'S OTHER: 'THEORY' ON THE WEB. Sunday, November 27, 2011. Pub: Pierre Macherey, HEGEL OR SPINOZA. Hegel himself than about his object of analysis. Against Hegel’s characterization of Spinoza’s work as immobile, Macherey offers a lively alternative that upsets the accepted historical progression of philosophical knowledge. He finds in Spinoza an immanent philosophy that is not subordinated to the guarantee of an a priori truth. Richard L. W. Clarke. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). PhilWeb: T...
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Graduate Certificate Courses–Fall 2015 | PAL
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Graduate Certificate Courses–Fall 2015. NEW* GERMAN 790: Frankfurt School Critical Theory. This course serves as an introduction to the Frankfurt School and Critical Theory with particular emphasis upon rationality/epistemology, social philosophy, cultural criticism and aesthetics. Through close readings of key texts by members of the school (Horkheimer, Benjamin, Adorno, Habermas) we will work toward a critical understanding of the analytical tools they developed and consider their validity. Will mainly...
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Past Events | PAL
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PAL has many different types of events, including lectures. Is a place for informal discussions, readings, movie showings, and/or presentations of works in progress. The PAL Forum is often used as a place to prepare for an upcoming PAL event, or as a place to further discuss a recent PAL event. There are typically two or three meetings during a semester on Tuesdays at 7pm in the Smith Warehouse Garage. If you have a suggestion for a theme, topic, book, article or film or use. With the subject "join PAL".
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Information for Faculty | PAL
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Will approve courses focusing on the philosophical and aesthetic underpinnings as well as the major formal, medial, and performative dimensions of the relevant art form, genre, and medium, and courses that raise the question of the relationship between philosophy and a given genre or art form. Download an excerpt from the Approved Proposal for the PAL Graduate Certificate. Or continue reading for more information about the criteria and coherence of approved courses. 8211; an exploration of the question o...
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Spring 2015 Calendar | PAL
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Presenting PAL’s 2015 Spring Event Schedule! Highlights include a symposium on Undergraduate Education and the Humanities, the 3rd Writing is Thinking, and a reading group on Hannah Arendt. We hope to see you there! All events will be held in the FHI Garage, Smith Warehouse, Bay 4, Duke University. 8230;……………………………………………. Jan 15, 5:30pm. “The Work of Literature: Event, Invention, History”. A Lecture by Derek Attridge. Reception at 5pm. More details to come. Jan 20, 7pm. Feb 25-26* The 3. Speakers: Lori M...
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Annual Reports | PAL
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To subscribe to the PAL listserv, email Heather Wallace. With the subject "join PAL". Karin Coonrod Mar 4. Announcement: Nancy Bauer’s talk on Simone de Beauvoir is postponed until September 2016. April 1, 2016. On the Scalability of Cooperative Structures. March 24, 2016. PAL Welcomes Ingrid Galtung. March 15, 2016. Fall 2016 PAL courses. March 11, 2016. March 11, 2016. Humanities Faculty Collective at Duke. Ordinary Language Philosophy and Literary Studies Online. Follow “PAL”. Join 26 other followers.