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Motive, Moral Discourse, and Conflict in George R.R. Martin's Song of Ice and Fire

This is the recording of my presentation at the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Association 2011 conference, applying Aristotelian moral theory to reading George R.R. Martin's series Song of Ice and Fire. In it, I argue that Martin articulates a essentially neo-Aristoteli ...  Show more

David Hume, The Natural History Of Religion - Comparison Of Polytheism and Monotheism

This lecture discusses key ideas from the 18th century philosopher and essayist David Hume's essay The Natural History Of Religion. It focuses specifically on sections 9-15, where Hume brings his work to a close by comparing polytheism and monotheism, as he understands them, agai ...  Show more

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