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FOLIOS, Vol 5, Number 2, 2010 (newsletter)
(Washington and Lee University Library, 2010) -
FOLIOS, Vol 6, Number 1, 2010 (newsletter)
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FOLIOS, Vol 6, Number 2, 2011 (newsletter)
(Washington and Lee University Library, 2011) -
FOLIOS, Winter 2012 (newsletter)
(Washington and Lee University Library, 2012) -
Folk Psychology, Parallel Processing, the Intentional Stance, Supervenience, Multiple Realizability, and Some Hard Problems: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Brain
The objective of this paper is to suggest that folk psychology is the most deeply entrenched myth in the history of the human race. Yet, it appears that -- considered as a theory of how the mind works -- we have ample ... -
Following Through: America, Britain, and the Rhetorical Drive from Welfare to Work
Sharing a similar cultural, sociological, and legal background, the United States and the United Kingdom provide one another with an opportunity for comparison and reflection. In the specific arena of public assistance, ... -
Food Freedom: Combatting Paternalism in SNAP
The purpose of this paper was to state the case that we ought not to restrict sugar-sweetened beverages from SNAP because it would be ineffective, stigmatizing, paternalistic, and would violate human capabilities. Moving ... -
Fools for Christ's Sake: The Intent to Edify found in the Writing of Leontius and Flannery O'Connor (thesis)
The Life of Symeon is classified as Christian hagiography, capturing a saint's journey of practicing ascetism in both the desert and city. Leontius of Neapolis wrote this text with the main intent to edify his audience. ... -
For release Sunday, March 2 [1952] (press release)
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For release Sunday, March 23 [1952] (press release)
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For release: Sunday, April 27 [1952] (press release)
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For release: Sunday, April 6 [1952] (press release)
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For release: Sunday, March 30 [1952] (press release)
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For What (?) Frida Kahlo's Worth
A queer, disabled, communist female has become a celebrity of pop culture, although not celebrated for the intersectionality of those things. Rather, she is honored as a woman but stripped by a capitalist society that ... -
For: Release Saturday, April 26 [1952] (press release)
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For: Release Sunday, April 20, 1952 (press release)
(4/20/1952)