Faculty Scholarship from 2018
Fostering wisdom in the classroom, part 1: A general theory of wisdom pedagogy, Brian Bruya and Monka Ardelt
Fostering wisdom in the classroom, part 2: A curriculum, Brian Bruya and Monka Ardelt
Is attention really effort? Revisiting Daniel Kahneman's influential 1973 book attention and effort, Brian Bruya and Yi Yuan Tang
The analects, Confucius and Brian Bruya
The rights and duties of immigrants in liberal societies, Peter W. Higgins
[Review of the book A minor apocalypse: Warsaw during the First World War, by R. Blobaum], Jesse Kauffman
Undergraduate conferences as High-Impact Practices with an impact on gender parity, W. John Koolage and Danielle Clevenger
Introduction: India and the Great War, a centennial assessment, Roger D. Long
India and World War I: A centennial assessment, Roger D. Long and Ian Talbot
From Fort George to the fields: The public space and military geography of revolutionary New York City, John Gilbert McCurdy
[Review of the book Thinking between Deleuze and Merleau-Ponty, by J. Wambacq], Laura McMahon
(Un)healthy systems: Merleau-ponty, Dewey, and the dynamic equilibrium between self and environment, Laura McMahon
Dementia: Displacing the philosophical and neurocognitive deficit model, Kate Mehuron
[Review of the book Existential psychotherapy: A genetic-phenomenological approach, by D. Sousa], Kate Mehuron
[Review of the book The Arabic Freud: Psychoanalysis and Islam in modern Egypt, by O. El Shakry], Kate Mehuron
“The Servant Campaigns”: African American women and the politics of economic justice in Washington, D.C., in the 1930s, Mary-Elizabeth Murphy
Jim Crow capital: Women and Black freedom struggles in Washington, D.C., 1920-1945, Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy: In politics to stay, Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy: Supreme Court matters, Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
[Review of The soldiers of Fort Mackinac: An illustrated history by P. Porter], Steven J. Ramold
The art of war, Sunzi and Brian Bruya
Guest editor’s note, Janice J. Terry
Faculty Scholarship from 2017
[Review of the book Contingent citizens: Inclusion, exclusion, and the shifting boundaries of American immigration laws, by P. J. Shapiro], Ashley Johnson Bavery
Ethnocentrism and multiculturalism in contemporary philosophy, Brian Bruya