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Corvus is an undergraduate philosophy journal published by Dalhousie University's undergaduate philosophy society. Corvus is subject to anonymous peer review by Dalhousie Graduate students in the department of philosophy.
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Volume 25
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Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Andrew Fenton, Foreword
- Alan Iturriaga and William Delise, Editorial
- James Godsall, "In the Shadow of a Colossus: The Influence of Plato’s Timaeus on Lucan’s Cosmology"
- Elisha W. A. Smith, "Individualist Fictional Realism"
- Mark Mann, "A Difference in Manner, not Matter: A Theological Defense of Anne Conway’s Metaphysics"
- Anna Michelin, "Claims Surrounding the Feminization of Higher Education: a Form of Misogyny"
- Emmett Paul, "In the Pursuit of Ecstacy"
- George Arnott, "Be No Man’s Lackey? Kantian Duties of Parenthood and Self in the Face of Coercive Labour"
- Zoe Schacter Beiles, "The Existential Gene: Existential Ramifications of Genetic Intervention on the Child"
- Amelia Bidini-Taylor, "The Individual Harms of an Attention Economy: An Analysis of Castro and Pham’s Is the Attention Economy Noxious?"
- Backmatter
- Co-Editor: Alan Iturriaga
- Co-Editor, Typographer: William Delise
- Treasurer: Larissa Wilks
- Faculty Advisor: Andrew Fenton
- Peer Reviewer: Clarisse Paron
- Peer Reviewer: Julia Chiavegato
- Peer Reviewer: Lara Millman
- Peer Reviewer: Drew Badgley