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Hot L Baltimore (1978)
Playwright: Lanford Wilson
Director: Richard D. Parks
Set Design: Kani Siefert
Costumes: Cara Rowe
Academic Year: 1978-1979https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/productions_1970s/1094/thumbnail.jp
Richard Wilson: slipstream
This monograph charts the creation of Richard Wilson's 'Slipstream' sculpture, which was commissioned for Heathrow Airport's Terminal 2, and puts it in context with Wilson's previous sculptural practice.
A free ibook was also produced and made available via iTunes. The ibook contains films, audio interviews with Richard Wilson, moveable 3D models and a gallery of images documenting Slipstream from conception to completion
Understanding Morality in the Religion-and-Science Context
Recent developments in biotechnology require re/definition of human \"being.\" In this paper, the author suggests that the term \"human being \" is substituted with \"human betweenness.\" This substitution emerges from a philosophical/theological reading of biological texts, such as those by E. O. Wilson, Ernst Mayr, Richard Lewontin, and David Slan Wilson. The
betweenness is possible only by the bodily integration (i.e., inclusive fitness or causal efficacy). Yet the need of the integration already presumes the complexity and overlap of the betweennesses (reciprocal altruism or presentational immediacy). The Confucian understanding of morality as the integration of Tao ( the Way) and Te (Virtue) shows the possibility of seeing human \"being\" as human \"betweenness,\"—that is, human \"being\" as the actualization of plural li in the bodiliness
Work in Progress
Five years after his inauguration as IWU\u27s 18th president Richard F. Wilson looks ahead with confidence
All in for Wesleyan
With careful planning and bold vision, Richard F. Wilson proved himself to be the right president for the right time
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Environmental ethics
Reynolds highlights three dimensions of environmental ethics – normative, philosophical and political – in the context of a long-standing controversial development initiative for dam constructions in the Narmada river valley in India. In discussing these three dimensions, he promotes the importance of environmental ethics in fostering responsible development intervention. A version of this reading can be found in Environment, Development and Sustainability in the 21st Century: Perspectives and cases from around the world, edited by Gordon Wilson, Pam Furniss and Richard Kimbowa (2009), published by the Open University and Oxford University Press, for which the reading was originally commissioned
[Review of] Vicki Kopf and Dennis Szacks, eds. Next Generation: Southern Black Aesthetic
This catalogue, named for the 1990 Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SCCA) exhibition in Winston-Salem, features not only many reproductions from the exhibition but also essays by artist/philosopher Adrian Piper and curator Lowery S. Sims, a panel featuring Richard Powell and Judith Wilson, and two group artist interviews. Also excerpted is a brief segment from a 1990 panel at SCCA which features Piper, Kinshasha Conwill, Coco Fusco, and Leslie King-Hammond. Both panel segments are of value, especially as they broadly contextualize the eighty-one pages of reproductions. Unfortunately, each of the written segments is quite brief, with Powell and Wilson\u27s discussion ending far too abruptly
In bold strokes and careful detail, Illinois Wesleyan maps its future
IWU President Richard F. Wilson talks about the new Strategic Plan and what it will mean for every member of the University community
Seven on Seven : A Conversation with the Writers of Orca Book Publishers' Series
In his will, the adventurer David McLean arranges for each of his seven grandsons a different task that takes him to locations around the world. Seven the Series, published by Orca Book Publishers, brings together the boys' stories, and the work of Canadian young adult writers Eric Walters, John Wilson, Ted Staunton, Richard Scrimger, Norah McClintock, Sigmund Brouwer, and Shane Peacock. Founded in 1982, Orca Book's main warehouse and editorial offices are based in Victoria in British Columbia, Canada. The independent publisher has brought numerous Canadian writers to global attention. Since its publication, over 100,000 copies of Seven the Series have been sold. In what follows, the seven writers share with us their views about the project, their writing processes, their child characters, the larger aims of their individual novels, and how they fit into the larger project. For synopses of the seven books, please refer to www.orcabook.com/seventheseries. The series continues with The Seven Sequels, which will be published on 1 October 2014
James McGowan
James McGowan, Professor of English Emeritus, joined IWU\u27s faculty in 1969 and retired in 2000. He and Anne (Class of 1976) remain active in the community. Dr. McGowan read his original poem commemorating the inauguration of IWU\u27s 15th President Richard F. Wilson may be found at http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/wilson_inauguration/1
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