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Volume 84.3-4 (Fall/Winter 2001)
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- Allen Dunn - Beauty in a Public Place
(PDF, 44 KB)
- Charles Altieri - What Is Human about the Humanities?
- Nemour M. Landaiche, III - Appealing to Passions for Commitment: A Discussion of Charles Altieri's "What Is Human about the Humanities?"
- Christoph Irmscher - Malinowski and the Power of Reading: A Response to Charles Altieri
- William G. Doty - The Artist's Work, Imagining Community
- Estella Lauter - Art/Ethics: Reframing the Ethics and Aesthetics of Judgement
- David M. Craig - The Virtues and Limits of Good Consumption: John Ruskin's "Work of Iron"
- Lisa Sideris - One Step Up, Two Steps Back: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Savagery in Darwin's Theory of Evolution
- Henry McDonald - Language and Being: A Philosophical Look at Literary Theory
- Philip Abbott - The Human Sciences and the Case of the Untrustworthy Narrator: Sigmund Freud's Dora and Louis Hartz's The Liberal Tradition in America
- Mark Glouberman - Two Humanisms: Athens and Jerusalem
- Alicia M. Renfroe - Rev. of Judith Butler, John Guillory, and Kendall Thomas, eds. What's Left of Theory: New Work on the Politics of Literary Theory
- William G. Doty - Rev. of Steven M. Wasserstrom, Religion after Religion: Gershom Scholem, Mircea Eliade, and Henry Corbin at Eranos
- Index, Volume LXXXIV
(PDF, 52 KB)
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