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Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the type of person that says, “everything happens for a reason”?

my pedagogical approach in teaching philosophy to explain how affective encounters in communitas between teacher and learners can expand personal understandings and imagine new meaningful possibilities ... Ƭeaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are y ou the Ty pe of Person that Sa y s, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini 0 0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an

The Constitutional (and Political) Safeguards Against Impeachment

educated prognosis about these possibilities based on constitutional structure. I called this argument the “political safeguards” of impeachment in my recent book, The Impeachments of Donald Trump: An

Ending Political Discrimination in the Workplace

Currently, a significant disparity exists in workplace legal protections for an employee’s political affiliation. On one hand, public sector (federal, state, or local government) employees enjoy a ... Rights Act of 1964. This article offers new, compelling arguments for this addition. First, this proposal is consistent with Congress’s “political affiliation protection” philosophy, which is clearly

Artizein_ Full Issue 2023

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Karen Keifer-Boyd, Professor of Art Education & Women’s Studies The Pennsylvania State University, United States Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy ... Cueva & Carmiella Salzberg Zorzi Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the Type of Person that Says, “Everything Happens for a Reason”? Valerie Oved Giovanini Harvesting a Blessing

Gubernatorial Influence in Merit-Based Judicial Selection: Kansas, Missouri, and Colorado, 2012–2021

greater democratic control, as exercised by the popularly elected governor, over the state judiciary. In relative terms, Colorado maximizes political accountability, Kansas maximizes political independence ... TABLE OF CONTENTS 2023] GUBERNATORIAL INFLUENCE IN JUDICIAL SELECTION Writing in the early nineteenth century, political observer Alexis de Tocqueville noted the moderating effects of lawyers on the

Textualism: Definition, and 20 Reasons Why Textualism is Preferable to Other Methods of Statutory Interpretation

theory” of statutory interpretation, and whether she shared the judicial philosophy of Justice Scalia. But why is the method of statutory interpretation that a judge chooses so important? It is important ... Justice Brennan’s School of Judicial Philosophy, 33 OKLA. CITY U. L. REV. 263, 284 (2008) (“political activists…have been guilty of resorting to the courts as a means of circumventing the majoritarian

A Duty to Impeach: Libel and Modern Liberalism after Dobbs

that places political speech at the center of free speech doctrine—are motivated not by bona fide doctrinal disagreements but rather the cynical belief that the specter of defamation liability ... unrestrained by Sullivan will silence political opponents and, in turn, hasten the end of modern liberalism. So while the battle over Sullivan may not have the same partisan salience as attacks on Roe v. Wade

Harvesting A Blessing

0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an independent scholar based in Los Angeles, California, and an affiliate faculty member at the Department of Philosophy, California State University , Northridge ... whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy , USA 1 https://csun.academia.edu/ValerieGiovanini Alba Torres Robinat, M.A., is from Spain

Doing and Thinking on the Edge with Intermodal Expressive Art

Department of Philosophy, California State University, Northridge whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy. Her doctoral research under the guidance ... . Her most recent work on alterity is published in Hypatia: A Journal in Feminist Philosophy and she was a contributing editor on the special issue of Free Associations titled “Aesthetic Subjects.” She

Front Matter_ Artizein 2023

Karen Keifer-Boyd, Professor of Art Education & Women’s Studies The Pennsylvania State University, United States Kristin Congdon, Professor Emerita, Philosophy & Humanities University of Central Florida ... Virtual Work: Between Real and Imaginary Valeria Rocío Gonzales González Cueva & Carmiella Salzberg Zorzi Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are you the Type of Person that Says, “Everything

Getting Serious About Stakeholders

failed to generate sufficient political support to put their additional proposed “protections” into law. This, in turn, presents the possibility that these advocates are seeking to import their social and ... economic views into corporate theory so that they can win through adoption of that theory what they cannot win through political processes.64 This last point needs elaboration. Surely, it is fair that

Tikkun Olam, Book Review for "Art-Care Practices for Restoring the Communal: Education, Co-Inquiry, and Healing” By Barbara A. Bickel and R. Michael Fisher

Giovanini 0 0 Valerie Oved Giovanini, Ph.D., is an independent scholar based in Los Angeles, California, and an affiliate faculty member at the Department of Philosophy, California State University ... , Northridge whose work mainly deals with critical questions in phenomenology, aesthetics, and feminist philosophy , USA 1 https://csun.academia.edu/ValerieGiovanini The compassionate observations about art and

Citizen Activist or Professional Lobbyist? Eighth Circuit Decides That Political Activity is “Lobbying” Only When Money is Involved

neither spend nor receive any money in connection with their political activities from the requirement that they register as lobbyists in the State of Missouri. After hearing the decision of the Eighth

Revisiting the Original Congressional Debates About the Second Amendment

, point-by-point analysis of those debates, situating each statement in Congress within the context of the speaker’s background and political stances on issues overlapping with the right to keep and bear ... that clarify their position in the social and political landscape of the Founding era, as well as their internal norms about nonviolence and self-defense. See, e.g., ESTHER SAHLE, QUAKERS IN THE BRITISH

Ιntroduction: Invitations and Purposeful Encounters

language of Expressive Arts into Teaching Philosophy as a Pedagogic Practice-ing: Are You the Type of Person that Says, “Everything Happens for a Reason”?, to understand and illustrate how pedagogical

The Legal Philosophy of Roscoe Pound

91-92 (1921). 55 "But I am skeptical as to the possibility of an absolute judgment. We are confronted at this point by a fundamental question of social and political philosophy. I do not believe that

Philosophy of the State as Educator

education. He criticizes the extreme individualist political philosophy of Herbert Spencer who argued that the state should be no more than a mere protector and that its entrance into welfare and education is ... : http://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/tcl - PHILOSOPHY OF THE STATE AS EDUCATOR, by Thomas Dubay, S.M. Bruce Publishing Company, Milwaukee, 1959. Pp. 223. $5.95. Reviewed by GEORGE A. TIMONE* Problems

The Basis of the Natural Law in Locke's Philosophy

principles of the liberal Christian and Whigs of his day. ' 29 Leo Strauss points out that for 27 Cf. GOUGH, JOHN LOCKE'S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 22 (1950): "To a great extent, the source of Locke's inspiration ... on the subject of natural law was the Bible, which he cites freely." 28 Letter From John Locke to Tyrrell, op. cit. supra note 24, at 366-73. 29 LAMPRECHT, THE MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF JOHN

Philosophy of Law

By William F. Cahill, Published on 04/20/16

Symposium: A New Hope? An Interdisciplinary Reflection on the Constitution, Politics, and Polarization in Jack Balkin’s “The Cycles of Constitutional Time”

Politically, we are living in dark times. Political polarization has increased over the past forty years, reaching an extreme and causing real damage to our political system and to our interpersonal ... , family members, and fellow citizens with opposing political views.1 Growing distrust in government and intense polarization causally contributed to the 2016 presidential election of a populist demagogue