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MICHEL C. NUSSENZWEIG
Michel C. Nussenzweig has been elected to the Institute of Medicine
MICHEL C. NUSSENZWEIG
Michel C. Nussenzweig has been elected to the National Academy of Science
Religion as the Ethical Form of Self-Regulation
Jean Leclercq
Dec 21, 2016
Among thinkers and philosophers who have hazarded a non-theological and nonrationalistic approach to Christianity, Michel Henry’s published work—along with what remains unpublished and all that it harbours—imposes itself as a...
Religion as the Ethical Form of Self-Regulation
Jean Leclercq
Dec 21, 2016
Among thinkers and philosophers who have hazarded a non-theological and nonrationalistic approach to Christianity, Michel Henry’s published work—along with what remains unpublished and all that it harbours—imposes itself as a...
Phenomenological Models of Inter-Subjectivity
Stefano Bancalari
Dec 21, 2016
In this paper, I would like to provide some of the elements necessary for acomprehension of Michel Henry’s position within the context of thephenomenological debate on inter-subjectivity. This apparently straightforwardtask is...
Phenomenological Models of Inter-Subjectivity
Stefano Bancalari
Dec 21, 2016
In this paper, I would like to provide some of the elements necessary for acomprehension of Michel Henry’s position within the context of thephenomenological debate on inter-subjectivity. This apparently straightforwardtask is...
The Significance of Self-Affection
Garth W. Green
Dec 30, 2016
Michel Henry’s “Destruction ontologique” does not interpret itself. In the following interpretive essay, I will attempt to articulate its basic structure, to address its principal engagements, and, on this basis, to interpret...
Phenomenality or Revelation
Karl Hefty
Dec 21, 2016
With uncommon humility, Michel Henry offered a new beginning to philosophy,a new and adequate point of departure that changes everything. Over the course ofa philosophical career spanning the second half of the twentieth...
Phenomenality or Revelation
Karl Hefty
Dec 21, 2016
With uncommon humility, Michel Henry offered a new beginning to philosophy,a new and adequate point of departure that changes everything. Over the course ofa philosophical career spanning the second half of the twentieth...
Enrollment Figures for 1946-1947 - North Carolina
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
Students from North Carolina numbered 39 enrolled at Winthrop in 1946-1947 Students from York County were the most numerous enrolled at Winthrop during the 1946-1947 academic year
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Create Carolina Festival Takes Look at Politics
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
The second annual Create Carolina Arts Festival: A Southern Fried Arts and Film Festival will focus on politics during this presidential election year, as well as showcasing independent films.
Published by: Winthrop University
Introduction
While Michel Henry is, in the words of Jean Leclercq, “l’un des plus grandspenseurs français du XXème siècle,” his philosophical contributions remained,throughout his career, anomalous or eccentric, in the etymological sense of...
The Significance of Self-Affection
Garth W. Green
Dec 30, 2016
Michel Henry’s “Destruction ontologique” does not interpret itself. In the following interpretive essay, I will attempt to articulate its basic structure, to address its principal engagements, and, on this basis, to interpret...
Shakespeare Carolina at Winthrop to Present Two Productions This Summer
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Shakespeare Carolina will offer performances of "Two Gentlemen of Verona" and "The Tempest" in July and August. The classical theatre company has formed a partnership with Winthrop called Shakespeare Carolina at Winthrop.
Published by: Winthrop University
''Much Ado About Nothing'' Signals New Winthrop, Shakespeare Carolina Partnership
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Much Ado About Nothing" will mark a new partnership between Shakespeare Carolina and Winthrop University. Shakespeare Carolina and Winthrop's College of Visual and Performing Arts/Department of Theatre and Dance leadership will...
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The South Carolina Ag + Art Tour
This presentation discusses the South Carolina Ag + Art Tour, how it came to be, its purposes, effects and successes in the tour's seven-year history.
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South Carolina Scholastic Press Association Workshop Cancelled
Winthrop News Service
Jan 01, 0001
South Carolina Scholastic Press Association was founded in 1936 by Fred C. Kendrick, newspaper advisor at Greenville High School. The association offers support and resources for student journalists by sponsoring annual...
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Introduction
While Michel Henry is, in the words of Jean Leclercq, “l’un des plus grandspenseurs français du XXème siècle,” his philosophical contributions remained,throughout his career, anomalous or eccentric, in the etymological sense of...
Michel Henry between Krisis and Critique
Carla Canullo
Dec 20, 2016
Michel Henry was, fundamentally, neither a thinker of the Krisis, nor a philosopherof “critical” thought. In his Barbarism, however, and his two volumes on Marx,Henry criticized forcefully the culture of his time and place....
Michel Henry between Krisis and Critique
Carla Canullo
Dec 20, 2016
Michel Henry was, fundamentally, neither a thinker of the Krisis, nor a philosopherof “critical” thought. In his Barbarism, however, and his two volumes on Marx,Henry criticized forcefully the culture of his time and place....
First Create Carolina Festival Lasts May 14-June 2
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Winthrop University will present Charles Randolph-Wright's play "Medal of Honor Rag" as part of the Create Carolina Arts Festival. Showtimes will be May 15-26 and June 2 in Johnson Theatre.
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''Friends'' Producer to Speak at Create Carolina Festival
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Kevin Bright, producer for "Friends," will be a visiting artist during the Create Carolina Arts Festival. Bright will co-teach a master class on May 26 in Johnson Studio Theatre.
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Shakespeare Carolina at Winthrop Revamps ''The Tempest'' Aug. 3-7
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"The Tempest" is Shakespeare Carolina at Winthrop's second production. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students and seniors.
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Family Ties: The Gibbs Family, Race, and Society in South Carolina: 1865-1945
Andre Thompson
Jan 01, 0001
The ancestors of the Gibbs family came to South Carolina as slaves from Barbados in the early 19th C., and four brothers, Anthony, Fortune, Moses and Wetus, born in South Carolina between 1832 and 1845, all grew up as slaves and...
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Play Commissioned for Create Carolina Debuts This Week
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
"Home! Now!!" will debut during the Create Carolina Arts Festival. The performance of "Medal of Honor Rag" on Winthrop's campus will be the festival's final event.
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