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Honors Theses
- Paloma Naderi
Can We Talk About Women as Women? A Philosophical Inquiry into the Feminist Essentialist Debate (2009)
- Gabrielle Nussbaum
Answers to the Tragedy of the Commons (2008)
- Maya Milic-Strkalj
Liberalism as Feminism: Martha Nussbaum's Capabilities Approach (2008)
- Rebecca Faulkner
To live or let die : a perspective on the morality of euthanizing
severely handicapped infants (2006)
- Julia Rae Felder
The ideal of the moral law within : how rational beings find
perfectionism in imperfect duties (2006)
- Heather Ann Mills
On the nature of persons (2006)
- Elisabeth A. Christensen
The metaphysical foundations of animal welfare (2005)
- Carolyn Wills
Death and dying in the twenty-first century : an argument for the
moral permissibility of physician-assisted suicide and voluntary
euthanasia (2005)
- Trishula Oswald
Responsibility, choice, and alternatives : the presuppositions of
Harry Frankfurt's counterexample (2004)
- Jessica L. Gordon
HIV/AIDS in the world : a test of Western ethos (2004)
- TeriLyn Colaluca
A just perspective : a philosophical look at women's human rights,
the family & justice (2001)
- David T. Casey
Negative rights and social indifference : trying to resuscitate
Robert Nozick's libertarianism (2001)
- Jennifer C. Durette
Towards a science of the mind (2000)
- Lara Edinger
Kant and McTaggart on time (1998)
- Robert M. Bosco
The human rights argument (1996)
- Michelle Ann Ripa
Prodigal daughters : an ethnographic study of teenage mothers / by
Michelle Ann Ripa. (1996)
- Richmond dePeyster Talbot
The ethical permissibility of procuring anencephalic infants organs
before the cessation of spontaneous cardio-respiratory functions
(1993)
- Stephanie A. DiFillipo
Alasdair Macintyre : the narrative unity of a human life (1990)
- Amy R. Nelson
Investigating knowledge : an analysis of Plato's Theaetetus
(142a-187b) (1990)
- Kelly. Sjölander
Arguments from moral and legal philosophy rejecting the
justifiability of reverse discrimination (1990)
- Katherine G. Moulton
Feeding children on philosophy : Maternal thinking and Virginia
Woolf (1990)
- Elizabeth Brooke. Ward
Why Kantian conceptions of morality are too demanding (1988)
- Lisa E. Ledoux
Immanuel Kant's theory of space (1985)
- Barbara Ellen Holmes
The effects of industrialization on children in the mills and mines
in nineteenth century England (1985)
- Lindsay Glickman
The internal morality of adjudication : an assessment of two
models (1983)
- Monica Foulkes
Reason and ends in Aristotle's Ethics (1982)
- Beth A. Rushford
Liberty and legitimacy : administrative regulation and the rule of
law (1979)
- Susan W. Klein
A philosophical analysis of creativity in
art (1973)
- Suzanne Hurley
The nature of political obligations
(1972)
- Carol A. Joffe
Wittgenstein and the nature of logical
necessity (1972)
- Julia Benedict Newton
The nature of love; a philosophical
analysis of an emotion (1971)
- Susan J. Leach
On the nature of metaphor (1970)
- Susan Barrett Matthews
The nature of moral language: an
explication and critical analysis of The language of morals by R.M.
Hare (1969)
- Constance H. Cavanaugh
Where is there? The problem of urban
identity in America (1968)
- Ellen Ann Greengross
The relevance of phenomenology:
Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1968)
- Louise M. Henn
Morality as metaphysically based: an
exploration into the philosophy of Samuel Alexander (1968)
- Elizabeth L. Athey
The contemporary relevancy of utopian
philosophy (1968)
- Kathleen M. McNally
The implication of four Upanishads for
the political theory of India (1968)
- Hope Wilson
Hindu and Buddhist concepts in T.S. Eliot's
"Four Quartets" (1968)
- Katherine C. Crosby
The concept of time (1967)
- Sue Marie Perrott
Dasein's analysis and the question of
authenticity (1967)
- Patricia A. King
The influence of six writers on the
intellectual evolution of German nationalism (1963)
- Abigail Harriet Oberlin
"All good things come in threes."
An explication of Hegel's doctrine of the notion (1963)
- Tulin Mentese
Kant's view of the moral law and its
consequences for certain religious concepts (1962)
- Roberta Sue Shuler
The function of the fine arts in
civilization (1961)
- Catherine M. Speers
Dostoyevsky's views on suffering
(1961)
- Sara G. Terry
The still points and the turning world; a
study of T.S. Eliot's concept of time and the relationship between the
temporal and the permanent, as found in "Four Quartets" (1960)
- Dorothy Jane Kerper
The nature and significance of choice
in Aristotle, Sartre and Kierkegaard (1958)
- Nancy Ann Gattuso
Order and disorder in the arts
(1956)
- Regina Catherine Bahlman
The dark tower (1952)
- Lois Caldwell
Study of language (1950)
- Carolyn Rice
Creativity in ethics (1950)
- Dorothy Soest
The rational animal: a study of reason and
the senses in Aristotlean and Kantian epistemology with its relation
to the will in their ethics (1949)
- Mary Elizabeth Shreve
The lion and the unicorn: a study in
the duality of love (1948)
- Rebecca Dooey
Philosophic background of Fascism
(1939)