“More” Tribulations of the Self: I Fashioneth, I Taketh Away
Stephen Greenblatt’s chapter “At the Table of the Great: More’s Self-fashioning and Self-cancellation,” in Renaissance Self-fashioning: From More to Shakespeare, posits that Thomas More’s self-formation...
Beyond good and Nietzsche
"I am of the opinion that only experience …. can entitle us to participate in the discussion of such higher questions of rank, lest we...
Constellations of research
“What you see is their physical form, but you realize that this form is really just the web of relationships that have taken on a...
Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals: Female Virtue Rewarded
“Everything in nature works according to laws” (Kant 170). "Innocence is indeed a glorious thing, only, on the other hand, it is very sad that...
Research Event Context
“What you see is their physical form, but you realize that this form is really just the web of relationships that have taken on a...