Historical Reflections on Regenstein
On November 17, 2005, The Provost's Task Force on the Library and The University of Chicago Library hosted a one-day conference remembering the past and planning for the future of the Library. Speakers presented historical and current library perspecti...
The Library of the Future: An Information Technologist's Perspective
On November 17, 2005, The Provost's Task Force on the Library and The University of Chicago Library hosted a one-day conference remembering the past and planning for the future of the Library. Speakers presented historical and current library perspecti...
All Love Told: Barthes and the Novel
The Erotikon symposium brought together a stellar group of intellectuals to discuss, debate, and celebrate the nature, history, and power of eros through its manifold embodiments in the cultural arts. The symposium inspired the book Erotikon: Essays o...
The Erotic Nietzsche: Philosophers without Philosophy
The Erotikon symposium brought together a stellar group of intellectuals to discuss, debate, and celebrate the nature, history, and power of eros through its manifold embodiments in the cultural arts. The symposium inspired the book Erotikon: Essays o...
The Couple
The Erotikon symposium brought together a stellar group of intellectuals to discuss, debate, and celebrate the nature, history, and power of eros through its manifold embodiments in the cultural arts. The symposium inspired the book Erotikon: Essays o...
People as Fictions: Proust and the Ladder of Love
The Erotikon symposium brought together a stellar group of intellectuals to discuss, debate, and celebrate the nature, history, and power of eros through its manifold embodiments in the cultural arts. The symposium inspired the book Erotikon: Essays o...
Opening Remarks and Update on the Regenstein Addition Project
On November 17, 2005, The Provost's Task Force on the Library and The University of Chicago Library hosted a one-day conference remembering the past and planning for the future of the Library. Speakers presented historical and current library perspecti...
Architectural Trends in Academic Research Libraries
On November 17, 2005, The Provost's Task Force on the Library and The University of Chicago Library hosted a one-day conference remembering the past and planning for the future of the Library. Speakers presented historical and current library perspecti...
Clones, Genes and Faustian Technology
What is morally inappropriate, Robert Richards asks, about human cloning? Richards, a professor of history, philosophy and psychology at the University of Chicago, sorts through many of the objections raised to reproductive cloning and finds them uncon...