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The general metaphysics of William Ernest Hocking.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University.This dissertation is an investigation in the general metaphysics of William Ernest Hocking. The attempt is made to expound and evaluate his metaphysical system as a whole, rather than to center attention on any single aspect of it in particular. Thus, the concern is with the basic metaphysical issues of the experience, knowledge, and nature of ultimate reality, considered primarily in the context of man's relationship to that which is most real.
Although there have been several studies of various aspects of Hocking's philosophy, particularly in mysticism and the philosophy of religion, there have been no previous comprehensive investigations of his metaphysics as such. The method of procedure in this dissertation has been to concentrate primarily on Hocking's own writings, with such attention to other thinkers as may have been necessary for clearer expression and comment. [TRUNCATED
Progress report of geologic mapping in the Ellsworth, Great Pond, Lead Mountain, Tug Mountain, Wesley quadrangles, Maine
Geology of the Keazar Falls - Newfield Area, Maine
Guidebook to field trips in southern Maine; 57th meeting, October 8-10, 1965, held at Bowdoin College: Trip
Spectral Compositions in a Time of Revolt
In March 2017, Firstsite, a contemporary art gallery in Colchester, UK, hosted #WorldsUpsideDown, an exhibition curated by Stevphen Shukaitis that explored art’s treatment of moments of destabilization, crisis, and renewal. Included were photographs by Cairo-based artist Mosa’ab Elshamy of the 2011-2013 revolt in Egypt; Justseeds’s Celebrate People’s History poster series; and David Mabb’s Long Live the New! Morris & Co, Hand Printed Wallpapers and K. Malevich’s, Suprematism. These works were chosen because each communicates or represents moments of upheaval and provokes questions for audiences about how such moments resonate with each other and about what we can learn from aesthetic representation of such moments. Connecting with the themes of this issue, the exhibit explored how cycles of struggle expand aesthetic possibilities and media communications, from the Russian revolution’s embrace of the avant-garde to more recent utilization of social media. A public seminar with Richard Gilman-Opalsky and Stevphen Shukaitis was organized to explore themes in the exhibition and in their respective writings. What follows is an excerpt from that seminar
EC68-779 The Big Blue Basin : Report Summary
Extension Circular 68-779: the Big Blue River Basin Report Summary; Flood Control, Irrigation, Municipal and Industrial Water, Water Quality, Land Treatment, Recreation, Fish and Wildlife, Major Reservoirs and Small Watersheds
Ariel - Volume 12(13) Number 1
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