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As my inaugural editorial note for the Journal of General Education, this short essay outlines the arts of liberty as a cultivated activity at the heart of General education in the United States. The challenge of the general education endeavor is to teach the virtues of the arts of liberty at scale, recognizing that our communities are enriched…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Care of Death in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months ago
A homage in the guise of an essay, this is the story of the last course Reiner Schürmann taught. As a text, it attempts to describe, situate, and come to terms with the power of Schürmann’s teaching in the context of his last lectures on Heidegger’s Being and Time. But if it is to be true to the deepest lessons of Schürmann’s thinking, it will als…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Public Philosophy and Philosophical Publics: Performative Publishing and the Cultivation of Community in the group
Public Philosophy Journal on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months ago
The emergence of new platforms for public communication, public deliberation, and public action presents new possibilities for forming, organizing, and mobilizing public bodies, which invite philosophical reflection concerning the standards we currently look to for coordinating public movements and for evaluating their effects. Developing a broad…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Public Philosophy and Philosophical Publics: Performative Publishing and the Cultivation of Community in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months ago
The emergence of new platforms for public communication, public deliberation, and public action presents new possibilities for forming, organizing, and mobilizing public bodies, which invite philosophical reflection concerning the standards we currently look to for coordinating public movements and for evaluating their effects. Developing a broad…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited On Touch and Life in the De Anima in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months ago
Although Aristotle is often thought to give canonical voice to the priority of vision as the most noble of the human powers of perceiving, this article demonstrates that in Aristotle, touch has a priority vision lacks. By tracing the things Aristotle says about touch in the De Anima and specifically the manner in which he identifies touch as a…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Who Let the Dogs Out: Tracking the Philosophical Life Among the Wolves and Dogs of the Republic in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months ago
Following the scent of wolves and dogs in Plato’s Republic, this essay attempts to track a path that leads us to one of the central teachings of the text itself: that the philosophical life is situated precariously between the tyrannical tendencies of the wolf and the blind obedience of the well-trained dog.
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A homage in the guise of an essay, this is the story of the last course Reiner Schürmann taught. As a text, it attempts to describe, situate, and come to terms with the power of Schürmann’s teaching in the context of his last lectures on Heidegger’s Being and Time. But if it is to be true to the deepest lessons of Schürmann’s thinking, it will als…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited On Touch and Life in the De Anima on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months ago
Although Aristotle is often thought to give canonical voice to the priority of vision as the most noble of the human powers of perceiving, this article demonstrates that in Aristotle, touch has a priority vision lacks. By tracing the things Aristotle says about touch in the De Anima and specifically the manner in which he identifies touch as a…[Read more]
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Christopher Long replied to the topic Embedding Capacity for CORE ala Scribd in the discussion
Feedback and Feature Requests on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months ago
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Christopher P. Long deposited Who Let the Dogs Out: Tracking the Philosophical Life Among the Wolves and Dogs of the Republic on Humanities Commons 6 years, 2 months ago
Following the scent of wolves and dogs in Plato’s Republic, this essay attempts to track a path that leads us to one of the central teachings of the text itself: that the philosophical life is situated precariously between the tyrannical tendencies of the wolf and the blind obedience of the well-trained dog.
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Christopher P. Long deposited The Peripatetic Method: Walking with Woodbridge, Thinking with Aristotle in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
Drawing on the poetry of Wallace Stevens and the remarkable series of lectures Frederick J. E. Woodbridge gave at Union College in 1930 entitled, simply, “The Philosophy of Aristotle,” but published under the title Aristotle’s Vision of Nature, this paper identifies the path of Aristotle’s thinking, its method, as a “peripatetic legomenol…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Socrates: Platonic Political Ideal in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
This essay articulates the differences and suggests the similarities between the practices of Socratic political speaking and those of Platonic political writing. The essay delineates Socratic speaking and Platonic writing as both erotically oriented toward ideals capable of transforming the lives of individuals and their relationships with one…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Attempting the Political Art in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
The main thesis of this essay is that the practice of Socratic political speaking and the practice of Platonic political writing are intimately interconnected but distinct.
The essay focuses on the famous passage from the Gorgias in which Socrates claims to be one of the few Athenians who attempt the political art truly and goes on to articulate…[Read more] -
Christopher P. Long deposited Crisis of Community: The Topology of Socratic Politics in the Protagoras in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
In Plato’s Protagoras Alcibiades plays the role of Hermes, the ‘ambassador god’, who helps lead Socrates’ conversation with Protagoras through a crisis of dialogue that threatens to destroy the community of education established by the dialogue itself.
By tracing the moments when Alcibiades intervenes in the conversation, we are led to an unde…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Cultivating Communities of Learning with Digital Media in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
Digital media technology, when deployed in ways that cultivate shared learning communities in which students and teachers are empowered to participate as partners in conjoint educational practices, can transform the way we teach and learn philosophy. This essay offers a model for how to put blogging and podcasting in the service of a cooperative…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Cultivating Communities of Learning with Digital Media in the group
Digital Humanists on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
Digital media technology, when deployed in ways that cultivate shared learning communities in which students and teachers are empowered to participate as partners in conjoint educational practices, can transform the way we teach and learn philosophy. This essay offers a model for how to put blogging and podcasting in the service of a cooperative…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited The Voice of Singularity and a Philosophy to Come in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
This article traces what Schürmann calls the “double comprehension of being” in Kant in which the sense of being as pure givenness is said to be recognized but denied by Kant as his thinking undertakes its Copernican turn. Schürmann insists that this can be heard in the ambiguous ways the German terms “Position” and “Setzung” are used in Kant.…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited The Peripatetic Method: Walking with Woodbridge, Thinking with Aristotle on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
Drawing on the poetry of Wallace Stevens and the remarkable series of lectures Frederick J. E. Woodbridge gave at Union College in 1930 entitled, simply, “The Philosophy of Aristotle,” but published under the title Aristotle’s Vision of Nature, this paper identifies the path of Aristotle’s thinking, its method, as a “peripatetic legomenol…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Socrates: Platonic Political Ideal on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
This essay articulates the differences and suggests the similarities between the practices of Socratic political speaking and those of Platonic political writing. The essay delineates Socratic speaking and Platonic writing as both erotically oriented toward ideals capable of transforming the lives of individuals and their relationships with one…[Read more]
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Christopher P. Long deposited Attempting the Political Art on Humanities Commons 6 years, 4 months ago
The main thesis of this essay is that the practice of Socratic political speaking and the practice of Platonic political writing are intimately interconnected but distinct.
The essay focuses on the famous passage from the Gorgias in which Socrates claims to be one of the few Athenians who attempt the political art truly and goes on to articulate…[Read more] - Load More