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The Devil's Own Art: Topiary in Children's Fiction
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2005)
Toutes passions mises en arriere. .. The Emotions in Legal Perspective: Montaigne and the Palace Academy at Blois
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2005-01)
Although profound distrust of the passions underpinned Montaigne's philosophy of disengagement, it was precisely his interest in the emotion of anger that engaged the Essais (1580) most provocatively in the contemporary ...
Death, Social Conflict, and the Barley Harvest in the Hebrew Bible
(Journal of Hebrew Scriptures , 2005)
Some recent scholarship characterizes violent biblical narratives, such as the killing of Saul’s descendents in 2 Sam. 21, as evidence of ancient ritual sacrifice. Yet 2 Sam. 21 has more in common with Ruth 1 and Judith ...
In God we troust - Derek Walcott and God
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2005)
Intrinsicality without Naturalness
(2005-03)
The practical turn in ethical theory: Korsgaard's constructivism, realism, and the nature of normativity
(University of Chicago Press, 2005-07)
My aim is to assess the merits of Korsgaard's rejection of realism as well as the prospects for her practical approach to normativity, and I shall both raise problems for her constructivism and develop a realist response ...
Department of Philosophy Alumni Newsletter, Spring 2005
(Virginia Tech, 2005)
As a way to keep in touch with alumni, the Department published a regular newsletter with the latest news about the philosophy community at Virginia Tech.
Self-Authorship and Women's Career Decision Making
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2005)
Current career literature provides little insight into how women interpret career-relevant experiences, advice, or information, particularly when it is contradictory. This paper uses findings from interviews with 40 college ...
The Sturdy Fabric of Cultural Imperialism: Tracing Its Patterns in Contemporary Children's Novels
(Johns Hopkins Univ Press, 2005)
VT World Connections, Fall Semester 2005
(Virginia Tech, 2005)
This newsletter from the Center for Research and Development in International Education (CRADIE) provides information about the international efforts of School of Education faculty.