Senior Theses
2009
- Kate Goodpaster
- "Cultural Oppression in Post-Colonial Education"
- Joe Hillman
- "Universal Rights: Misrepresentation In Favor of Political Correctness"
- Laurel Hoch
- "Theories as Tools: A Pluralistic Approach to Aesthetic Appreciation"
- Rhea Muchalla
- "A BIN/ARY Culture: Interrogating the Way Culture Functions in Everyday Life Laurel Hoch, Theories as Tools: A Pluralistic Approach to Aesthetic Appreciation"
- Caleb Phillips
- "Clarity and Opacity: An Ethical Examination of Information Transparency, Control, & Utility"
- Jeff Nichols
- "Engaging Fiction Ethically"
2008
- Chris deLaubenfels
- "Running and the Absurd. Improvement: Camus' Missing Piece of the Absurd Hero"
- Daniel George
- "The Rejection of Essence and the Relationship Between Reflective and Nonreflective Experience in Dewey and Nagarjuna"
- Rhea Muchalla
- "Colliding Coalitions"
- Minwoo Shin
- "Is Multiculturalism a Feasible Solution for the American Society?"
- Andi Twiton
- "Hull House and Democratic Space"
- Harald Van Gaasbeek
- "Jane Addams and International Relations: An Alternative Approach"
- Mark Wirbisky
- "The Possibility of Critique"
2007
- Megan Buckingham
- "The Role of Self-Love in Overcoming Oppression"
- Elizabeth Harri
- "Ignorance is Bliss: The Question of the Ethnocentrism of Written Language"
- Peter Keay
- "Kierkegaard's Sickness Unto Death: The Sovereignty of God and the Freedom of the Human Soul"
- Benjamin Martin
- "The Psychology of William James"
- Eric D. Olson
- "The Horror of Humor: Tension and Related Observations"
- Jonathan Olson
- "Wittgenstein's Language Games and Nagarjuna's Devaluation of Language"
- Adam Tehle
- "Culture's Cookbook: The Communication Function of Food"
2000
- Joshua Helston
- "Metamathedogmatics"
- Christopher Koranda
- "Socrates and the Distribution of Moral Arms"
1999
- Brooke Lundquist
- "Wittgenstein and Aesthetics: What is the Language of Art?"
- Erica K. Lucast
- "Wittgenstinian Relativity: Neither Chaos nor Absolute"
1996
- Michael Ferguson Beltz
- "Differences in Style: From Saint Augustine to Pope John Paul II"
- Thomas Ehrich
- "Defending Beliefs: Objectivity as Validation for Critiques of Health Care Resource Allocation"
- Judy Hensley
- "The Historical and Philosophical Understandings of Objectivity"
1995
- Kaaren Williamsen
- "Emotions and Social Intelligence: Jane Braaten and Antonio Damasio"