Spinoza and Feminism Question the Structures of Domination
Is the mind-body problem a gender problem?
Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment in an Early Modern Science Course?
Reflections on continuous contingent foundations for liberal education and liberal democracies
In my final post of the old year , I promised that my next post would defend my claim that “however much I believe the liberals’ heart is in the right place, I believe the critiques of liberal universalism both within the academy and without hit home in some real ways, not least in terms of the self-delusion we liberals have all-too-often suffered about our own tolerance of, and even appetite for, cruelty.” Such a promised defense is only the more necessary in light of David Kretz’s response, which among many other interesting things, raises the question about whether or not a liberal arts college today, …