Faculty Research in Georgia Southern Commons
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Submissions from 2023
Bickering among Our Sects: Religious Freedom and Catholic Identity from Al Smith to the Roberts Court, Finbarr Curtis
Wither Cartesian Bodies: The Threat of Cartesian Pythagoreanism, Robert Higgerson and Bill Eaton
From Daedalus to the Divine: The Link between Divine Inspiration and Knowledge in Plato’s Meno, Daniel B. Larkin and Julian Rome
Is the Black Body an Archive?: Sharpe, Spillers, and Foucault on the Living Histories of Black Embodiment, Jasmine Wallace
Submissions from 2022
Euthyphro's 'Problem' of Divine Inspiration: Comments on Taylor Baker's ‘The Euthyphro Problem in Plato's Cratylus, Daniel B. Larkin
Introduction to Moral Theory, Leisa Schwab
Submissions from 2021
Techniques for Teaching Buddhism to Christian Students, M. Alyson Prude
When the Death Process Reverses: At What Point are the Dead truly Dead?, M. Alyson Prude
Submissions from 2020
Engaging Buddhist Ethics to Engage Students, M. Alyson Prude
Submissions from 2019
Book Symposium: Trevor Tchir, Hannah Arendt’s Theory of Political Action: Daimonic Disclosure of the ‘Who’, Dane Sawyer, Trevor Tchir, Frederick M. Dolan, Karin Fry, Jennifer Gaffney, Samir Gandesha, and Helmut Wautischer
Submissions from 2018
Hannah Arendt and Philosophical Influence, Karin Fry
Submissions from 2017
Authenticity and Social Hierarchies among Himalayan Buddhists, M. Alyson Prude
Epistemology of Religious Experience, M. Alyson Prude
Spreading the Dharma is a Double-Edged Sword: Himalayan Buddhist Women as Messengers and Storytellers, M. Alyson Prude
Tibetan Delogs and their Cosmologies of Hell, M. Alyson Prude
Submissions from 2016
The Best Way to Die: Religion, Ethnicity, and Gender among Nepali Delogs, M. Alyson Prude