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Gerald Vizenor - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • native liberty Natural Reason and cultural survivance
    2009
    Co-Authors: Gerald Vizenor
    Abstract:

    Introduction: Literary Aesthetics and Survivance 1. Unnamable Chance 2. Native Liberty 3. Survivance Narratives 4. Aesthetics of Survivance 5. Mercenary Sovereignty 6. Genocide Tribunals 7. Ontic Images 8. Anishinaabe Pictomyths 9. Edward Curtis 10. George Morrison 11. Mister Ishi of California 12. Haiku Traces

  • George Morrison: Anishinaabe Expressionist Artist
    American Indian Quarterly, 2006
    Co-Authors: Gerald Vizenor
    Abstract:

    George Morrison was an eminent expressionist painter with a singular romantic vision and an erudite sense of Natural Reason and liberty. He created an elusive shimmer of "endless space," the color and eternal motion of nature. The horizons he painted were inspired by nature and lightened by his watch and visual memories of Lake Superior near the Grand Portage Reservation in Minnesota. The artistic creations of George Morrison and Allan Houser were presented in the recent inaugural exhibition of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI). "Morrison and Houser belonged to a small disparate group of Native American artists," noted Truman Lowe in Native Modernism, "who ushered in a new, modernist era in Native art history, in which identification with a uniform Indian aesthetic gave way to greater freedom for personal experimentation and expression."' Morrison was an artist of modern Native liberty. Native American Indian artists clearly demonstrated the sentiments of romanticism and modernism many generations before occidental dominance, but the name and notion of personal, emotive creative practices that departed from selected traditions have been embraced only recently. Native artists were expressionists and modernists by continental barter, tricky conversions, innovations, transformation, Natural Reason, survivance, and by nature; these modernist Native visions and mien were brushed aside as simulations of Native "traditions" were constructed by social scientists, museum curators, institutions, and agencies of the federal government. Modernism and the sentiments of chance, personal visions, and imagic transformations in art were Native practices and much more widespread

Matthew L M Fletcher - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • book review of gerald vizenor native liberty Natural Reason and cultural survivance 2009
    2011
    Co-Authors: Matthew L M Fletcher
    Abstract:

    With Native Liberty, acclaimed White Earth Ojibwe novelist and literary critic Gerald Vizenor ventures deeper into American Indian law and policy than before. As the head of a recent commission tasked with drafting a new tribal constitution with the White Earth Band of Chippewa Indians, Vizenor’s views on law and policy have become that much more relevant. Native Liberty is a collection of essays and speeches, many of which touch upon Vizenor’s personal history and views as the leading theorist on American Indian literature. But it is law and policy that frequently detains Vizenor here — and his warnings, couched in the terms of a Native literary and cultural critic, are worth a great deal more than yet another gaming compact extension.

Zhao Lingyun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Marjorie O’rourke Boyle - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Aquinas’s Law of the Heart: Natural Reason
    Cultural Anatomies of the Heart in Aristotle Augustine Aquinas Calvin and Harvey, 2018
    Co-Authors: Marjorie O’rourke Boyle
    Abstract:

    This study exposes Aquinas’s reconstruction of Augustine’s rhetorical law of the heart as a proof text for his own scholastic theory of the Natural law as permanent in the heart. It documents Aquinas’s dependence on Aristotle’s physics of movement and psychology of Reason and his proposed metaphysical reconciliation of their contradictions. It discovers Aquinas’s dependence on an undetected source for his first principle of the Natural law in Nemesius of Emessa on the demonstrative topic of the rational nature. It analyzes that as a premise for conclusions that were logically necessary but not ethically obliging. Aquinas’s contrary claims for the first principle of the Natural law as an obliging rational command were illogical and his usage of the passive periphrastic construct for command was ungrammatical.

Marjorie Orourke Boyle - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • aquinas s law of the heart Natural Reason
    2018
    Co-Authors: Marjorie Orourke Boyle
    Abstract:

    This study exposes Aquinas’s reconstruction of Augustine’s rhetorical law of the heart as a proof text for his own scholastic theory of the Natural law as permanent in the heart. It documents Aquinas’s dependence on Aristotle’s physics of movement and psychology of Reason and his proposed metaphysical reconciliation of their contradictions. It discovers Aquinas’s dependence on an undetected source for his first principle of the Natural law in Nemesius of Emessa on the demonstrative topic of the rational nature. It analyzes that as a premise for conclusions that were logically necessary but not ethically obliging. Aquinas’s contrary claims for the first principle of the Natural law as an obliging rational command were illogical and his usage of the passive periphrastic construct for command was ungrammatical.