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John Hansen

Mohave Community College
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  • Mohave Community College
    English
    Regular Faculty
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Philosophical Traditions
Causation
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Philosophical Traditions
Causation
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    Determinación de la edad, crecimiento y mortalidad del surel Trachurus lathami Nichols, 1920 del sector bonaerense (35ø-42øS).[Age determination, growth and mortality of the Jack mackerel Trachurus lathami Nichols, 1920 of the bonaerense area (35ø-42øS)] (review)
    with R. Pacheco Tack and D. R. Hernández
    Scientia. forthcoming.
    Philosophy of MindTheories of Free Will
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    Subjective Idealism
    Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Science 4 (10): 48-49. 2016.
    Philosophy, General Works
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    The Ambiguity and Existentialism of Human Sexuality in The Unbearable Lightness of Being
    Philosophy Pathways 194. 2015.
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    The New American Scholar
    The Pluralist 9 (1): 97-103. 2014.
    In his essay “Literary Vocation as Occupational Idealism: The Example of Emerson’s ‘American Scholar,’” Rob Wilson compares Ralph Waldo Emerson’s scholar with the present literary intellectual in American society. According to Wilson, rather than becoming the intellectual beacon of hope Emerson envisioned, the American (literary) scholar has become trapped in a kind of intellectual bondage by the very act of writing. That is, Wilson believes that the American scholar, because of the effect of Em…Read more
    In his essay “Literary Vocation as Occupational Idealism: The Example of Emerson’s ‘American Scholar,’” Rob Wilson compares Ralph Waldo Emerson’s scholar with the present literary intellectual in American society. According to Wilson, rather than becoming the intellectual beacon of hope Emerson envisioned, the American (literary) scholar has become trapped in a kind of intellectual bondage by the very act of writing. That is, Wilson believes that the American scholar, because of the effect of Emersonian idealism, has been subjected to repeating Emersonian moral symbols and aesthetic tropes, which has resulted in the alienation of the critic from American society (Wilson 84). However, as will be seen, Wilson’s ..
    American Pragmatism
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