Knowing Subjects: Human Lives, Human Worlds
Selected essays from
The George Washington University’s
7th Annual Conference in the Human Sciences
Contents
ARTICLES
- Brent Dean Robbins
- Editorial
- Andrea Custodi
- Editorial (Conference Organizer)
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- Lewis R. Gordon
- Making Science Reasonable: Peter Caws on Science both Human and “Natural”
 
- David Theo Goldberg
- Post-Racial States
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- Virginia Held
- Feminist Moral Inquiry: The Role of Experience
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- Jonathan D. Moreno
- Fiduciary Knowledge and Moral Consensus in Bioethics
 
 
- John R. Wright
- A Plea for Acknowledgment: Reflections on Finding Human Reasons for Moral Action
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- Linda Belau
- The Hermeneutics of Psychoanalysis (Trauma, Repetition, and the Signifier)
 
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- Brent Dean Robbins
- Lacan: The Limits of Love and Knowledge
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- Julie Reiser
- The Autobiography of Consciousness and the New Cognitive Existentialism
 
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- Kristana Arp
- Founding an Existential Ethics: Sartre’s Existentialism is a Humanism Revisited
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- Stuart Umpleby
- Should Knowledge of Management Be Organized as Theories or as Methods?
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- John Rudisill
- Towards a Reclamation of Substantive Liberalism
 
 
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