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Even Plato, who here suffers many hard knocks, is perhaps not so complete an intellectualist as he is generally thought, if Prof. Stewart's theory can be substantiated, (1) Studies in Humanism.
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Dr. J. E. Sandys, of Cambridge, England, delivered the fifth of the Lane lectures in the Fogg Lecture Room last night on "The Homes of Humanism; a Classical Tour in Italy during the Revival of ...
Anjan Chakravartty is Chair of the Appignani Foundation for the Study of Atheism, Humanism, and Secular Ethics. The mandate of the position is to explore ‘a philosophical approach that ...
Professor Henry Wood of Johns Ropkins University delivered a lecture last evening on "The History of Civilization as an Element of Germanic Studies." He said in part: The slow uplift in German ...
Mississippi State’s Institute for the Humanities hosts this month its final presentation of the fall semester— “What’s up with Higher Education?”––an in-depth review of the current crises and ...
WILMINGTON -- The Humanists and Freethinkers of Cape Fear will host Ellen J. Sutliff, board member of the American Humanist Association. Sutliff will present a program on "Promoting Humanism ...
Late last month I attended a lecture on campus called “Pornographic Post-Humanism and the Queer Event.” The lecture was given by a well known English professor from Tufts University, Lee Edelman. When ...