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Navigator, September/October, 2002

Navigator, September/October, 2002
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Free Speech and Postmodernism
Stephen Hicks
(10/1/2002)
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From the Silk Trade Route to the World Trade Center
Neera Badhwar
(9/9/2002)
Moral Wisdom in Manhattan
Shawn E. Klein
(10/1/2002)
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The Parasites' Paradise
Howard Dickman (10/1/2002)
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Soundings, September/October 2002
Sick Days in Sweden, Urban League president Hugh Price on race in America, and Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act
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August Advocacy Training in Albany
Report on the August 2002 Effective Communication Workshop
Enlightenment Philosophers in the City of Angels
Held from June 28 to July 6 at the University of California at Los Angeles, TOC's 2002 Summer Seminar assembled some of the world's foremost Objectivist scholars for a full week of exposition and discussion. Joining them were more than 260 people ...


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2003 Advanced Seminar Call for Papers

TOC's Advanced Seminar in Objectivist Studies will again be held in conjunction with the center's summer seminar. Check the TOC Web site for information as to time and place.

The Advanced Seminar brings together a select group of advanced students and scholars in philosophy and allied fields to discuss new research on and about Objectivism. The seminar is managed by William Thomas (wthomas@objectivistcenter.org), who invites interested scholars to contact him if they have any questions or wish to discuss a possible topic. "I think people writing on Objectivism who want to integrate the Objectivist approach to philosophy with high academic standards of scholarship will find this seminar uniquely valuable for honing their writings," Thomas said. Presentation proposals, which should include a draft of the paper to be presented, are due January 23, 2003.

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