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2011 Student Research Conference:
24th Annual Student Research Conference
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Philosophy & Religion (2011)
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The following abstracts for discipline
Philosophy & Religion
have been submitted:
Augustinian
Memoria
and its Influence on
Scientia
and
Sapientia
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, Latin)
Thomas K. Hughes
Dr. Patricia Burton, Faculty Mentor
(8-3, 8:30, MG 2090)
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Free Will in the Age of Materialism
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, Psychology, Computer Science)
Tyler A. Young
Dr. David Murphy, Faculty Mentor
(44-1, 2:45, MG 2090)
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How Unique Are We, Really?
Oral Paper
(Anthropology, Biology, Philosophy & Religion)
Steven R. Goldberg
Dr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor
(9-2, 8:15, VH 1228)
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Induction and the Problem of Justification
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion)
Nathan J. Hardy
Dr. Chad Mohler, Faculty Mentor
(8-2, 8:15, MG 2090)
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Knowledge in the Flesh: William James and the Importance of Bodies
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion)
Stephanie B. Hulsey
Dr. Natalie Alexander, Faculty Mentor
(44-4, 3:30, MG 2090)
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Menno Simons: His Conversion and Subsequent Impact on the Beliefs, Practice, and Future of the Anabaptist Movement
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, History)
Ryan D. Harker
Dr. Mark Appold, Faculty Mentor
(42-3, 3:15, MG 2001)
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The Online Social Experiment
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, Sociology/Anthropology)
Evan M. Wright
Dr. Natalie Alexander, Faculty Mentor
(44-6, 4:00, MG 2090)
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Platonic Notions of Punishment: Rehabilitating the Wrongdoer in the Myth of Er
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion)
Rachel N. Cook
Dr. Patricia Burton, Faculty Mentor
(8-1, 8:00, MG 2090)
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Romani Roots: A Cultural Exploration of the Life, Music, and Religion of the "Gypsy" Culture
Oral Paper
(Interdisciplinary, Music, Philosophy & Religion)
Brockell M. Briddle
Prof. Shirley McKamie, Faculty Mentor
(37-3, 3:15, MG 1098)
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Skirting the Issue: Women in the Protestant Reformation
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion)
Heidi L. Geisbuhler
Dr. Mark Appold, Faculty Mentor
(8-4, 8:45, MG 2090)
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Socrates, Salvation and Social Justice
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion)
Nathan J. Hardy
Dr. Patricia Burton, Faculty Mentor
(8-5, 9:00, MG 2090)
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Three Women in the Wrong; A Feminist Approach to the Stories of Eve, Delilah, and Mary Magdalene in the Bible
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, English, Women's and Gender Studies)
Rachel E. White
Dr. Hena Ahmad, Faculty Mentor
(44-2, 3:00, MG 2090)
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The User's Society
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, Women's and Gender Studies, Communication)
Christopher C. Duda
Dr. Natalie Alexander, Faculty Mentor
(44-5, 3:45, MG 2090)
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Virtual Bodies: An Application of Embodiment Theory to Cyberspace
Oral Paper
(Philosophy & Religion, Women's and Gender Studies)
Matthew W. Ziegler
Dr. Natalie Alexander, Faculty Mentor
(44-3, 3:15, MG 2090)
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