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Thomas More Studies 1: Utopia Humanist More: Dr. George M. Logan Questions and Discussion No Lawyers in Utopia: Dr. Clarence H. Miller On "a man for all seasons": Dr. Clarence H. Miller Symposium on Utopia Book 1 of Utopia: Philosophic Designs: Dr. Jeffrey S. Lehman Literary Designs: Dr. Stephen W. Smith Questions and Discussion Book 2 of Utopia: Political Designs: Dr. Richard Dougherty Theological Designs: Dr. John Boyle Questions and Discussion Interpretion of Utopia as a Whole -- Part 1: Dr. Jeffrey S. Lehman Dr. Stephen W. Smith Dr. Richard Dougherty Dr. John Boyle Questions and Discussion Interpretation of Utopia as a Whole -- Part 2: Drs. Nathan Schlueter, Michael Foley, Samuel Bostaph, Jason Boffetti, Gabriel Bartlett, and Russell Osgood, Esq. Utopia, a Round Table Discussion: Drs. Clarence H. Miller, George M. Logan, Elizabeth McCutcheon, et al. The Development of Thomas More Studies Dr. Clarence H. Miller Dr. Elizabeth McCutcheon Dr. George M. Logan Interrogating Thomas More: The Conundrums of Conscience: Steven D. Smith, Esq. Response: Dr. Joseph Koterski, SJ Reply: Steven D. Smith, Esq. Questions and Discussion Seminar Papers Sir Thomas More’s Noble Lie: Dr. Nathan Schlueter Law in Sir Thomas More’s Utopia as Compared to His Lord Chancellorship: Russell K. Osgood, Esq. Variations on a Utopian Diversion: Student Game Projects in the University Classroom: Dr. Michael Foley Utopia from an Economist's Perspective: Dr. Samuel Bostaph These are the refereed proceedings from the 2005 Thomas More Studies Conference, held at the University of Dallas, November 4-6, 2005. Intellectual Property Rights: Contributors retain in full the rights to their work.