Vol. 7                                 1982

Proceedings of the

Heraclitean Society

A Report on Philosophy and Criticism of the Arts and Sciences

I.                   Theological Reflections on the Religious Right, Ralph Clark Chandler

II.                "Cults" and the Study of Religion, H. Byron Earhart

III.             Nietzsche and Spinoza: Amor Fat! and Amor Doi, Joan Stambaugh

IV.              An Exposition of the Concept of Alienation in the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844, John Martell

V.                 Creation and Redemption, Rudolf J. Siebert

VI.               Nutrition and Economy: Some Observations on Dietand Disease in the American  Food Power, Louis Junker

VII.           Is Human Chauvinism Rationally Justified?, Gregory Sheridan

VIII.           What Every Schoolboy Should Know and the Second Analogy, Harvey Williams

IX.              Newly Discovered Papyrus Containing the Long-Lost Ending of Plato's Dialogue Theaetetus, Arthur Falk

X.                 Report on Religion Towards the Third Millenium: Religion in a Time of Rupture: Alternative Solutions for the Future, Juleen Audrey Eichinger

XI.               Three 19th Century Evolutionary Perspectives and Their Corresponding Religious Leadership Expression, Mark L. Smith

XII.             Philosophy for Children

XIII.          The Peripatetic Pedant

XIV.           Book Reviews

XV.              About the Authors

 

Published by the

Western Michigan University

 Department of Philosophy