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Inquiries®
Inquiries® is the publication of the Center for Free Inquiry at Hanover College. Each issue of Inquiries® features an essay by one or more of the participants from a recent CFI symposium or other event and information on upcoming Center events. To receive a complimentary copy, contact the Center for Free Inquiry at cfi@hanover.edu
Editor:
John Ahrens
Associate Director, Center for Free Inquiry
Professor of Philosophy
(812) 866-6848, cfi@hanover.edu
Submit an Essay
| To submit an essay for consideration, email one copy of the manuscript (2,500 to 5,000 words) to: cfi@hanover.edu or mail one paper copy and one disk copy to: Center for Free Inquiry, PO Box 108, Hanover, IN 47243-0108. |
Sample Issues
- Volume One, Number One - "Other Faces of Forbidden Knowledge" by Roger Shattuck
- Volume Seven, Number One - "Put Away Childish Things: Mass Immigration vs. Modern America" by Mark Krikorian and "Immigration and American National Identity" by Ruben Navarrette Jr.
Introductions from Back Issues
- Volume Seven, Number One - "Put Away Childish Things Mass: Immigration vs. Modern America" by Mark Krikorian and "Immigration and American National Identity" by Ruben Navarrette Jr. (Complete Issue)
- Volume Six, Number Two - "The Patriot Act is Constitutional" by John Yoo and "Legislating Against Terrorism: The USA Patriot Act" by Susan N. Herman
- Volume Six, Number One - "Privacy and Consequences" by Paul Rosenzweig and "Security and Freedom" by John Ahrens
- Volume Five, Number Two - "The Promise and Power of Agricultural Biotechnology" by Alex Avery and "Engineered vs Nurtured: How Food Culture Affects the Environment" by Martha L. Crouch
- Volume Five, Number One - "A New Christianity, But What Kind" by Peter C. Phan
- Volume Four, Number Two-Three - "The Federalist Papers and the Meaning of the Constitution" by Steven D. Ealy
- Volume Four, Number One - "Islam in Three Dimensions and the Heart" by David M. Buchman
- Volume Three, Number Four - "Jose Marti and the Invention of the Exile" by Ana Menendez
- Volume Three, Number Three - "The Greater Cuba, Identity and Nostalgia: Exploring the Terrain of Cuban Diaspora" by Ambrosio Fornet
- Volume Three, Number Two - "Just War and Jihad: Two Traditions on the use of Force" by James Turner Johnson
- Volume Three, Number One - "The History and Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in Kentucky and Indiana" by James J. Holmberg
- Volume Two, Number Four - "Old Answers to Modern Problems--September 11th and Beyond" by Victor Davis Hanson
- Volume Two, Number Three - "The Challenge of the Liberal Arts" by Ralph Hexter
- Volume Two, Number Two - "Published Letters, Private Lives, and the Limits of Knowledge: The Case of Thomas Carlyle" by Rochelle Gurstein
- Volume Two, Number One - "My Job My Self" by Al Gini
- Volume One, Number Four - "The Globalization of Slavery" by Kevin Bales
- Volume One, Number Three - "Private Acts in Public Places" by Jed Perl
- Volume One, Number Two - "Intercollegiate Athletics in the New Millennium" by J. Barton Luedeke
- Volume One, Number One - "Other Faces of Forbidden Knowledge" by Roger Shattuck

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