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Socrates' Swan Song: Pythagorean Misinterpretations of Immortality in Plato's Phaedo

Description: Unpublished manuscript exploring the philosophy in Plato's Phaedo, which describes Socrates’ final moments just before his execution as a swan song, and analyzing the philosophers' beliefs on death and immortality of the soul. This work is part of conference proceedings from the American Academy of Religion Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, December 5, 1987.
Date: December 5, 1987
Creator: Yaffe, Martin D.
Partner: UNT College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
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The Sun and the Cave: Gulliver's Relationship to the Divine

Description: Unpublished manuscript analyzing the religious philosophy of Gulliver in the novel Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. This work is part of conference proceedings from the American Academy of Religion Southwest Region conference held in, Irving, TX March 6-7, 1999.
Date: 1999-03-06/1999-03-07
Creator: Yaffe, Martin D.
Partner: UNT College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
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Joabin's Silence: Public and Private Life in Francis Bacon's New Atlantis (1626)

Description: Unpublished manuscript exploring the role of Joabin in Francis Bacon's novel New Atlantis. This manuscript was part of the conference proceedings from the Academy of Jewish Philosophy, Hebrew Union College - Jewish Institute of Religion, Cincinnati, OH, June 9-10, 1991.
Date: 1991-06-09/1991-06-10
Creator: Yaffe, Martin D.
Partner: UNT College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
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Coal Feeds My Family: Subsistence, Energy, and Industry in Central Appalachia

Description: Article on the change in land-human relationships in Central Appalachia through the lens of the coal economy and food. The coal energy economy was not only made possible through various technological innovations in production and consumption, but also by certain social relations and political structures. In spite of the rapid disintegration of the coal economy, the popularity of the slogan “Coal Feeds My Family" still remains.
Date: November 2018
Creator: Aloi, M. Joseph
Partner: UNT College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
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The impact agenda and the search for a good life

Description: This article is published as part of a collection on the future of research assessment. It explores the philosophies of Plato and Aristotle concerning the impact agenda and how philosophy can assist policy questions. Together, their work suggests that policy-sensitive philosophers can help decision makers be more self-conscious about the assumptions underlying their work.
Date: February 14, 2017
Creator: Frodeman, Robert
Partner: UNT College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
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