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How to sabotage a secret society. The demise of Carl Friedrich Bahrdt’s German union in 1789
AV McKenzie-McHarg
Mar 17, 2017
In 1789 in Leipzig a slim pamphlet of 128 pages appeared that sent shock waves through the German republic of letters. The pamphlet, bearing the title Mehr Noten als Text (More Notes than Text), was an ‘exposure’ whose most...
Friedrich Christoph Oetinger’s Speculative Pietism
Sean J. McGrath
Aug 29, 2018
The influence of Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702-82) on Schelling’s work is even deeper than that exerted by Jakob Boehme, deeper, not because Schelling devoted more scholarly attention to Oetinger than he did to the study of...
Friedrich Christoph Oetinger’s Speculative Pietism
Sean J. McGrath
Aug 29, 2018
The influence of Friedrich Christoph Oetinger (1702-82) on Schelling’s work is even deeper than that exerted by Jakob Boehme, deeper, not because Schelling devoted more scholarly attention to Oetinger than he did to the study of...
The Role of Georg Friedrich von Johnssen in the Emergence of the Unknown Superiors, 1763–64
Andrew McKenzie-McHarg
May 03, 2018
This article seeks to clarify the role played by the alchemist Georg Friedrich Johnssen (c.1726-1775) in the emergence of the notion that Freemasonry and other secret societies in the second half of the eighteenth-century were...
From Tone to Tune—Carl Stumpf and the Violin
Julia Kursell
Mar 03, 2020
This article investigates the work of philosopher and experimental psychologist Carl Stumpf with a focus on embedding his scientific perspective in a practice of musicianship. Stumpf wrote in an autobiographical essay from 1924...
Structual Visualization of Cytoskeletal Force Tranduction
Ayala Carl
Jan 01, 0001
Cells adhere to their surroundings, mechanically interfacing their intracellular actin cytoskeletons with their local extracellular environments. This enables contractile forces generated by myosin motors to mediate transduction...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Skinny Dip: Carl Hiassen, Detective Fiction and the Murder of the Florida Everglades
Carl Hiaasen's 2004 novel, Skinny Dip, reworks the typical structures and tropes of detective fiction to argue that the most significant "murder" in this text is the large-scale destruction of the Florida Everglades. Using farce...
Published by: Winthrop University
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A Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Colloquium, June 8, 1976 The publication of this volume was made possible by a gift from Mr. And Mrs. Carl H. Pforzheimer, Jr.
To Carl Schmitt, Letters and Reflections, by Jacob Taubes, translated by Keith Tribe, with an Introduction by Mike Grimshaw, New York: Columbia University Press, 120 pp., Hardcover, $26.00/£22.00, ISBN: 9780231154123, Publication Date
Samuel Garrett Zeitlin
Jun 28, 2021
As a young boy in the 1930s, Jacob Taubes (1923-1987) and his family left Austria for Switzerland to escape Nazism. In Switzerland, Taubes received both ordination as a rabbi and a classical education in philosophy (culminating...
Adrenocortical Activity and Aggressive Behavior in Children
Most research on aggression and delinquency concentrates on risk factors. There has been less attention for protective factors and mechanisms, in particular with regard to biosocial influences. Based on theories of autonomous...
Sharing food: community meals and intercultural communication
Greer Friedrich
Jan 01, 0001
I would like to present a poster on my research project and paper that looks at how sharing meals has the ability to increase intercultural communication and build community, with a specific example and application to Charlotte...
Published by: Winthrop University
Degressive representation of Member States in the European Parliament 2019-2024
Primary law of the European Union demands that the allocation of the seats of the European Parliament between the Member States must obey the principle of degressive proportionality. The principle embodies the political aim that...

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