Author(s)
Kerch, ThomasAng, ZongXian Eugene
Joseph, Robert T.
Pennell, James
Noguchi, Kayla
Ferris, Madison
Wilson, Andrew
Eickenroht, Christina
Teitler, Anna Mayze
Sial, Afras
Jensen, Cassidy
Holley, Samuel
Richards, Nicholas E.
Keywords
JA71 .U87Political science -- Philosophy.
Democracy -- United States.
College students' writings, American -- Washington (D.C.)
Georgetown University.
Feminist literature
Identity (Philosophical concept)
Philosophy, Confucian
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Some articles redacted due to copyright restrictions. Please contact digitalscholarship@georgetown.edu for more information.Allan Bloom, the Great Books, and the Tocqueville Forum / by Professor Thomas Kerch ; Moral meritocracies : elitism in Confucian thought and its compatibility with democracy / by ZongXian Eugene Ang ; Alexander Hamilton, classical models and ideals, and the deadlocked presidential election of 1800 / by Robert T. Joseph ; A crisis of paradigms : secularization theory and its recent opponents / by James Pennell ; The political emergence of Asian Americans / by Kayla Noguchi ; Quelling the sparks of religious conflict : the model of non-religious governance in Medieval Spain / by Madison Ferris ; Republicanism in theory and practice : the early diplomatic history of the United States / by Andrew Wilson ; A giant problem : descendants of the Sons of God from Genesis to David / by Nathanael Edwards ; Lies, analogies, and (in)effectual words : Plato and Nietzsche on the truth of myth and allegory / by Christina Eickenroht ; Funny girl : the roles of women in Roman comedy / by Anna Mayze Teitler ; The "Oriental despot" : cultural mischaracterization in Maria Edgeworth's Lame Jervas / by Afras Sial ; Fragmented identities in feminist writing : psychoanalysis in alternative literature / by Cassidy Jensen ; Higher education, integration, and conversion : religious and educational insights into the unified self / by Samuel Holley ; Interview with Professor Catherine M. Keesling, Associate Professor of Classics / by Nicholas E. Richards ; In memory of Antonin Scalia (1936-2016) : two speeches from the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court
Date
2016-07-07Type
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