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From 'ordinary' virtue to Aristotelian virtue
(2016-01)
In two earlier papers, I began to explore how “ordinary people” acquire virtue. By “ordinary people,” I mean people, not specifically or directly concerned with becoming virtuous, who have goals or aims the pursuit of ...
Humean models of historical discourse /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970)
A phenomenology of intercultural communication /
(1997)
The present dissertation has two major purposes. The first is to examine the origin of intercultural communication as an independent academic field cultivated in the US. In order to carry out this task, this study employs ...
Augustine: The Bible and Science
(2016)
Saint Augustine discussed the relationship between religion and science in the 5th century. Such views became highlight influential throughout the history of science for those interested in explaining the relationship ...
Socratic definition in Plato's dialogues: Conditions on an adequate answer to "what is F-ness?".
(2007)
Socrates recognizes a distinction between formal and material definitional conditions. In this dissertation, I concentrate on the material conditions rather than the formal ones for two reasons: Socrates allows a great ...
C.S. Peirce on intuition and instinct /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972)
Martin Heidegger and Medard Boss :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974)
Mosaic Metaphor of Organizations
(2013)
The metaphor, mosaic, is presented as an aid to organizational leaders by providing an immediate mental image and framework for grasping the complexity of organizational change and diversity. This dissertation describes, ...
The paradox of man in the philosophy of John Dewey /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970)