34 research outputs found

    History\u27s Moral Turn

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    French Existentialism and American Popular Culture, 1945–1948

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    Dive Deeper: Journeys with Moby Dick

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    The topic of conversation is historian George Cotkin\u27s book, Dive Deeper: Journeys with Moby Dick, published by Oxford University Press in 2012. George is joined in conversation by Catherine Waitinas of English.https://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/convocpauth/1004/thumbnail.jp

    Ralph Waldo Emerson and William James as Public Philosophers

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    William James and the Cash-Value Metaphor

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    Illuminating Evil: Hannah Arendt and Moral History

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    Hannah Arendt’s well-known examinations of the problem of evil are not contradictory and they are central to her corpus. Evil can be banal in some cases (Adolf Eichmann) and radical (the phenomenon of totalitarianism) in others. But behind all expressions of evil, in Arendt’s formulations, is the imperative that it be confronted by thinking subjects and thoroughly historicized. This led her away from a view of evil as radical to one of evil as banal. Arendt’s ruminations on evil are illuminated, in part, by concerns that she shared with her fellow New York intellectuals about the withering effects of mass culture upon individual volition and understanding. In confronting the challenges of evil, Arendt functioned as a “moral historian,” suggesting profitable ways that historians might look at history from a moral perspective. Indeed, her work may be viewed as anticipating a “moral turn” currently afoot in the historical profession

    Review: Fathers and Sons, Texts and Contexts: Henry James, Sr., and William James

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    Review: Truth or Consequences?

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