The Department of Philosophy offers courses in all principal areas of philosophy, but emphases include ethics, social and political philosophy, and history of philosophy.

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Submissions from 1986

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The Young Marx and Kantian Ethics, Philip J. Kain

Submissions from 1984

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Marx and the Abolition of Morality, Philip J. Kain

Submissions from 1983

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History, Knowledge, and Essence in the Early Marx, Philip J. Kain

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Nietzsche, Skepticism, and Eternal Recurrence, Philip J. Kain

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The Concept of Παράδειγμα in Plato's Theory of Forms, William J. Prior

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Timaeus 48e-52d and the Third Man Argument, William J. Prior

Submissions from 1982

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Marx, Engels, and Dialectics, Philip J. Kain

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Abortion and the Good Samaritan, William J. Prior

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The Two-Worlds Argument and the Development of Plato’s Metaphysics, William J. Prior

Submissions from 1981

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Labor, the State, and Aesthetic Theory in the Writings of Schiller, Philip J. Kain

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Marx's Theory of Ideas, Philip J. Kain

Submissions from 1980

Marx, Hegel, and the Greek Ideal, Philip J. Kain

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Marx's Dialectic Method, Philip J. Kain

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Plato’s Analysis of Being and Not-Being in the Sophist, William J. Prior

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Relations Between Forms and “Pauline Predication” in Euthyphro 11e4-12d4, William J. Prior

Submissions from 1979

Alienation and Estrangement in the Thought of Hegel and the Young Marx, Philip J. Kain

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Estrangement and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat, Philip J. Kain

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"Parmenides" 132c-133a and the Development of Plato's Thought, William J. Prior

Submissions from 1978

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Zeno’s First Argument Concerning Plurality, William J. Prior