Ferrum College Philosophy Journal
 
aspects of humanity



The Ferrum College Philosophy Journal is a publication of philosophy dedicated to providing a space for philosophical questioning at an undergraduate level.

Ferrum Philosophy recognizes the interface between Philosophy and many other disciplines such as Art, Religion, Psychology, Political Science, History, Biology, and Literature (to name a few).

In this light, philosophical manuscripts from these other disciplines are encouraged.

We hope you will take the opportunity to participate in this endeavor.




1st Annual Ferrum College Undergraduate Philosophy Conference, April 26, 2003




Contributors




Fall 2003


 
Martha Carter

On Bataille: Taboo, Transgression and Death

Jim Dillon

Kant, Bataille and Christianity

Rene Karamians

Of Animals, Ids, and Egos

David York

Kant, Bataille, and Sacrifice

Jason Bryant

Sacrifice and Sacrament: Jesus as Paschal Lamb



Spring 2003


Margaret Knapke - Guest Poet

Baghdad is Burning



Jacob Graham

Nietzsche, Heidegger and the Affirmation of Being

Jim Dillon

Process Theology and Heraclitus

Rene Karamians

On The Nature of Subjective Consciousness

David York

Heidegger and the Tao Te Ching

Lori Helms

Benefits of the Wolf Recovery Project



Fall 2002


Jacob Graham

Marx, Heidegger and the Concept of Alienation (PDF)

Marx, Heidegger and the Concept of Alienation (HTML)

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Jason Bryant

Alienation (PDF)

Alienation (HTML)

The Art of Self-Discipline (PDF)

The Art of Self-Discipline (HTML)

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Martha Carter

Class Society and Democratic Renewal (PDF)

Class Society and Democratic Renewal (HTML)

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David York

The Use of History and the Unhistorical Sense in Will to Power (PDF)

The Use of History and the Unhistorical Sense in Will to Power (HTML)

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Spring 2002


Jason L. Bryant

The Anguish in the Garden (PDF)

The Anguish in the Garden (HTML)

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Martha Carter

From Sunrise to Sunrise (PDF)

From Sunrise to Sunrise (HTML)

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