Volume 5.1:Knowing Subjects:
Human Lives, Human WorldsSelected essays from
The George Washington University's
7th Annual Conference in the Human SciencesEDITORIALS
Brent Dean Robbins
Co-editorAndrea Custodi
Conference OrganizerESSAYS
Lewis R. Gordon
Making Science Reasonable: Peter Caws on Science both Human and “Natural”David Theo Goldberg
Post-Racial StatesVirginia Held
Feminist Moral Inquiry: The Role of ExperienceJonathan D. Moreno
Fiduciary Knowledge and Moral Consensus in BioethicsJohn R. Wright
A Plea for Acknowledgment: Reflections on Finding Human Reasons for Moral ActionLinda Belau
The Hermeneutics of Psychoanalysis (Trauma, Repetition, and the Signifier)Brent Dean Robbins
Lacan: The Limits of Love and KnowledgeJulie Reiser
The Autobiography of Consciousness and the New Cognitive ExistentialismKristina Arp
Founding an Existential Ethics: Sartre’s Existentialism is a Humanism RevisitedStuart Umpleby
Should Knowledge of Management Be Organized as Theories or as Methods?John Rudisill
Towards a Reclamation of Substantive Liberalism