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    CWU Faculty Senate Minutes 6/01/22

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    These are the official Central Washington University Faculty Senate minutes for the June 1, 2022, regular meeting

    A Thousand Lahars of Enlightenment

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    Cardiac conditions

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    This Editorial introduces another of Journal of Physiotherapy’s article collections.These are collections of papers on a particular topic, published in the Journal of Physiotherapy within the past decade and compiled to: facilitate access to important recent findings on the topic; highlight trends in research designs, methods, populations and interventions; and suggest avenues for further research. The studies in this article collection relate to physiotherapy management of cardiac conditions

    Proceptivism: Applying Buchler\u27s Theory of Human Judgment to Art, Dance, and Choreographic Methods

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    In 1951, philosopher Justus Buchler crafted Toward a General Theory of Human Judgment, a seminal work that changed how philosophy examined human judgment. One central and guiding principle to Buchler\u27s theory is what he called “proception,” a lens through which to freshly view human experience. Specifically, proception is a philosophically appropriate substitute for the term “experience,” and refers to the process by which the human individual relates to their world as a cumulative being. Buchler describes in copious detail how the individual accomplishes proception by way of judgments or “utterances.” That is to say, crucial to relating to the world as an individual is judgment, and essential to judgment is expression. Human expression likewise has many philosophic layers to it, but none are more critical than the creative aspect. While Buchler rarely addresses creativity and the arts in his philosophy of human judgment, I argue that his ideas about judgment and proception imply that the creative process is at the core of human experience, or proception. Thus, this study reevaluates human judgment as it relates to creativity and the arts. I explore how to apply the key elements of Buchler’s theory to the arts, and particularly dance, an endeavor I have dubbed “proceptivism,” a new approach to both Buchler’s theory and the arts

    CWU Faculty Senate Minutes 1/12/22

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    These are the official Central Washington University Faculty Senate minutes for the January 12, 2022, regular meeting

    2022 Wilcat Gala and Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

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    Recognizing and honoring the accomplishments and memory of exceptional CWU athletes, teams, coaches, members of the athletic staff and others for their distinctive achievements.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/cwu_hof/1001/thumbnail.jp

    REINDEER FROM ALASKA ARE BROUGHT TO SUN VALLEY

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