Jan. 1, 2008
Professor of Philosophy John Pauley’s essay 'Agency, Identity and Technology: The Concealment of the Contingent in American Culture' was published in Janus Head, an international, interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal that focuses on literature, philosophy, psychology and the arts.
Pauley’s essay critiques modern American culture by examining the function of agency and identity in a world filled with technology.
The Janus Head Web site is viewed by more than 30,000 people each month. According to the Web site, Janus Head is “devoted to maintaining an attitude of respect and openness to the various manifestations of truth in human experience.”
Click here to view a PDF of Pauley’s article.

