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    Subversive Spirituality: the Feminism of Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851–1921)
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 50 (4): 393-406. 2024.
    Emilia Pardo Bazán challenged French naturalist writers in the 19th century who maintained that our lives are completely determined by inheritance/background, environment, and the historical moment. She maintained that naturalism as materialism misses the spiritual component of human existence, which is captured in her theory of realism. Against descriptions of her “Catholic Naturalism” as a sort of weakened compromise, I argue that she weaponized Church doctrines to forge a strong feminist phil…Read more
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    Common Claus
    In Fritz Allhoff & Scott C. Lowe (eds.), Christmas ‐ Philosophy for Everyone, Wiley‐blackwell. 2010.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Character of Claus Christmas Crowd Civic Claus Symbol of Supremacy? Common Claus.
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    The Spanish philosopher José Ortega y Gasset was puzzled about how the community of Melilla remained a Spanish enclave on the coast of North Africa, isolated from the surrounding countryside. He had become aware of the city's existence as a youth during the first war of Melilla. By 1927, Spain had solidified its hold on northern Morocco and Ortega was a prominent philosopher in his mid-forties.1 Several books on the history and culture of North Africa were published about this time; in one of th…Read more