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Faculty-Student Summer Research Projects

2016

J. M. Fritzman, Miguel D. Guerrero, and Emma S. Moorhead

Groups, Individuals, and Metaphysical Grounding

2015

Sari Berger, J. M. Fritzman, and Brandon Vance

Emanation in Kaśmiri Śaivism and Neoplatonism; and Hegel.

2014

Sepideh Bajracharya, J. M. Fritzman, Elizabeth Reynolds Growdon, Claire Elizabeth Hinkley

Eating the World: The Constitution of the Self in Ayurveda and Hegel.

2013

Samantha Park Alibrando, J. M. Fritzman, Sarah Marchand Lomas,

and McKenzie Judith Southworth:

A Mantra for Hegel? Kaśmiri Śaivism and Hegel on Language.

2012

J. M. Fritzman, Sarah Ann Lowenstein, and Meredith Margaret Nelson:

Hegel in Kaśmir: A Comparison of the Philosophies of Hegel and Śaivism.

2011

Katherine Elise Barhydt and J. M. Fritzman:

German Idealism Meets Indian Vedānta: A Comparison of Schelling and Hegel with Śaṅkara and Rāmānuja.

2009

J. M. Fritzman and Kristin Thornburg:

Interpretive Problems Regarding Two Transitions in Hegel's Philosophy.

2008

J. M. Fritzman and Molly Gibson:

From Nature to Idea: Schelling's Evolutionary Process or Hegel’s Conceptual Development?

2007

Gina Altamura and J. M. Fritzman:

Postcolonial Theory's Challenges to Hegel’s Philosophy of History.

2004

J. M. Fritzman and Brianne Riley:

From Spinoza's Mechanistic Substance to Hegel's Organicistic Subject.

2003

Nathan Baty and J. M. Fritzman:

The Primacy of Pragmatics in Hegel and Wittgenstein.

2000

Wendy Lynn Clark and J. M. Fritzman:

Hegel's Method: Phenomenological or Dialectical?

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J. M. Fritzman

Department of Philosophy

Lewis & Clark College

615 South Palatine Hill Road

Portland, OR 97219

USA

fritzman@lclark.edu