Issue 3: Fall 2012
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Thoughts on the Idea of a World Humanities
Leslie Armour If we can live together in a world which has come together, it will be because the... read more
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Response to Leslie Armour
Paul Crowe Professor Armour’s paper ranges widely, touching upon ideas associated with Christians,... read more
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Certainty and Exceptionalism – Threats to a World-Humanities: A Reply to Leslie Armour
Gordon Christie My response to Professor Leslie Armour’s keynote address at the Symposium ‘Is... read more
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World Humanities as Based on Self-Reflection of the Human Person and the Global Interaction of Traditions
Chung-ying Cheng University of Hawaii at Manoa First Part: Humanity and Chinese Philosophy In a... read more
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Response to Chung-ying Cheng
Mark L. McPherran, Simon Fraser University “Is it not a pleasure to learn and to repeat or... read more
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A Complex Web of Relations that Extend Beyond the Human: A Reply to Chung-ying Cheng
Deanna Reder First Nations Studies and English, Simon Fraser University At Simon Fraser... read more
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Athens without Organs: “The City Whose Home is in Words”
Brook WR Pearson, Department of Humanities, Simon Fraser University In a word, the socius as a... read more
Poetry
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Poetry by Ben Hynes
Born in Corner Brook, Newfoundland, and soon to be Vancouver-bound, Ben Hynes is... read more
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Poetry by Ryan Fitzpatrick
Ryan Fitzpatrick is a poet and critic living in Vancouver where he is pursuing his... read more