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Volume 1
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Volume 2
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Volume 3 Mind, Nihilism
Volume 4 Peace
Volume 5
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Volume 6 Education
Volume 7 The Personalism of Peter A.
Bertocci, First Conference on Persons I, First Conference on Persons II
Volume 8
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Volume 8 (Supplement) Studies in Personalist Philosophy
Volume 9 The Personalism of L. E. Loemker
(R. J. Mulvaney), Polanyi on the Person (Ed. D.
Rutledge)
Volume 10 Vico and Nietzsche (Ed. T. E.
Heeney)
Volume 11 Religion and Secular America (Ed.
R. E. Auxier)
Volume 12 Metaphysical Personalism (Ed. C.
Conti)
Volume 13, No. 1 The Relevance of Borden Parker
Bowne (Ed. R. E. Auxier)
Volume 13, No. 2
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Volume 14, No. 1 Special Issue on Henrey David Thoreau's "Walking" (Ed. Douglas R. Anderson)
Volume 14, No. 2 Special Issue on The Hartshorne Centennial Conference (Ed. WIlliam T. Myers)
Volume 15, No. 1 Special Issue on Royce
Volume 15, No. 2 Preceedings on the Fifth International Conference on Persons
Volume 1 (1985)
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 8 (Supplement) Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13, No. 1 Volume 13, No. 2 Volume 14, No. 1 Volume 14, No. 2 Volume 15, No. 1 Volume 15, No. 2
Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Buford, Thomas |
What We are About |
1:1-4 |
Full Text |
Lachs, John |
Persons and Technology |
1:5-21 |
Full Text |
Kohak, Erazim |
Creation's Orphans:
Towards a Metaphysics of Artifacts |
1:22-42 |
Full Text |
Hudson, Yeager |
Personhood: Toward a Foundation
for Medical-Ethical Decision Making |
2: 59-75 |
Full Text |
Self, Donnie J. |
The Relationship of Personhood
to Medical-Ethical Decision Making |
2:76-98 |
Full
Text |
Padgett, Jack F. |
Personhood, Morality, and Medical Choice |
2:99-111 |
Full Text |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
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Reviewer |
Beauchamp, Tom L. |
Medical Ethics: The Moral
Responsibilities of Physicians |
Full Text |
Carson, Harry A. |
Gorovitz, Samuel |
Doctors' Dilemmas:
Moral Conflict and Medical Care |
Full Text |
Howie, John |
Esbjornson, Robert (ed.) |
The Manipulation of Life
and National Council of Churches:
Gene tic Engineering |
Full Text |
Gatens-Robinson, Eugenie |
Lukas, Elizabeth |
Meaningful Life |
Full Text |
Sahakian, William |
Muyskens, James |
Moral Problems in Nursing:
A Philosophical Investigation |
Full Text |
Scharle, Theodore |
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Volume 2 (1986)
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 8 (Supplement) Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13, No. 1 Volume 13, No. 2 Volume 14, No. 1 Volume 14, No. 2 Volume 15, No. 1 Volume 15, No. 2
Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Ferre, Frederic |
Personalism and the Dignity of Nature |
1:1-28 |
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Lavely, John H. |
Personalism Supports the Dignity of Nature |
1:29-37 |
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Compton, John |
On the Sense of there being a Moral Sense of Nature |
1:38-55 |
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Kohak, Erazim |
Reply |
1:56-60 |
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Wilshire, Bruce |
Modernism: The Myth/Script of Loneliness |
2:79-100 |
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James, David N. |
The Acquisition of Virtue |
2:101-121 |
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Rottschaefer, William A. |
Learning to be a Moral Agent |
2:122-142 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Pages |
Reviewer |
Chubb, John E. |
Interest Groups and the Bureaucracy |
1:61-65 |
Buckman, Kenneth |
Barry, Donald L. |
Mutality: The Vision of Martin Buber |
1:65-67 |
Hart, Richard |
Regan, Tom/Midgley, Mary |
The Case for Animal Rights/Animals and Why They Matter |
1:67-71 |
Gatens-Robinson, Eugene |
Regan, Tom (ed.) |
Earthbound |
1:71-73 |
Robinson, Franklin E. |
VanDeVeer and Pierce (eds.)/
Norton (ed.) |
The Preservation of Species/ People |
1:73-78 |
Howie, John |
Deats, Paul and Carol Robb |
The Boston Personalist Tradition in Philosophy, Social Ethics and
Theology |
2:143-146 |
Steinkraus, Warren |
Noddings, Niel |
Carings: A Feminine Approach to Ethics and Moral Education |
2:147-150 |
Rendleman, Jean |
Gilligan, Carol |
In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development |
2:150-152 |
Gatens-Robinson, Eugene |
Bellah, Robert N. (et al) |
Habits of the Heart: Individualism and Commitment in American Life |
2:153-156 |
Scharle, Theodore |
MacIntyre, Aasdair |
After Virtue (2nd ed.) |
2:156-159 |
Johnson, Mark |
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Volume 3 (1987): Mind, Nihilism
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Wilson, Edward O. |
The Evolutionary Origin of Mind |
1:11-18 |
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Minsky, Marvin |
The Society of Mind |
1:19-32 |
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Shaner, David E. |
The Cultural Evolution of Mind |
1:33-70 |
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Hatab, Lawrence |
Nietzche, Nihilism and Meaning |
2:91-112 |
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Shaner, David E. |
Beneath Nihilism: The Phenomeno logical Foundations of Meaning |
2:113-140 |
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Upton, Thomas V. |
Rorty's Epistemological Nihilism |
2:141-156 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Pages |
Reviewer |
Eccles, Sir John (ed.) |
Mind and Brain, the Many-faceted Problems |
1:71-73 |
Stone, Mark |
Ruse, Michael |
Taking Darwin Seriously: A Naturalistic Approach to Philosophy |
1:73-75 |
Kay, Charles D. |
Shaner, David E. |
The Bodymind Experience in Japanese Buddhism: A Phenomenological
Study of Kukai and Dogen |
1:75-78 |
Lee, Nan-Nan |
Arbib, Michael A. |
In Search of the Person: Philosophical Explorations in Cognitive
Science |
1:78-80 |
Nanney, Ray T. |
Lampert, Laurance |
Nietzsche's Teaching: An Interpretation of Thus Spoke Zarathustra |
2:157-159 |
Stacy-Davis, Tom |
Margolis, Joseph |
Pragmatism Without Foundations: Reconciling realism with Relativism |
2:159-161 |
Rosenthal, Sandra B. |
Kolb, David |
The Critique of Pure Moder nity: Hegel, Heidegger, and After |
2:161-164 |
Felix, Wes |
Matsuo, Hosaku |
The Logic of Unity: The Discovery of Zero and Emptiness in
Prajnaparamita Thought |
2:164-166 |
Takemoto, Akira R. |
Larimore, Charles E. |
Patterns of Moral Complexity |
2:166-170 |
Stuhr, John J. |
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Volume 4 (1988): Peace
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Freund, Norm |
Peace: A Myriad of Meanings |
1:7-12 |
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Knight, Kathy |
Cultural Roots of a Peace Paradigm |
1:13-27 |
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Oliver, Harold H. |
A Taxonomy of Power and a Religious Paradigm for Peace |
1:27-38 |
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Dougherty, Jude P. |
Shifting Philosophical Sand and Legal Structures |
2:3-20 |
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Lavely, John |
Personalism Then and Now and Perhaps Hereafter |
2:21-43 |
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Kohak, Erazim |
Personalism: The Next Hundred Years |
2:43-52 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Reviewer |
page |
Kavka, Gregory S. |
Moral Paradoxes of Nuclear Detterence |
1:39-42 |
Jeannot Thomas J. |
Kolkowicz, Roman |
The Logic of Nuclear Terror |
1:42-44 |
Myrbo, Gunnulf |
Finnis, John (et al) |
Nuclear Deterrence, Morality and Realism |
1:44-46 |
Ryan, Cheyney |
Hanson, Eric O. |
The Church in World Politics |
1:46-48 |
Hanna, Mary |
Cox, Archibald |
The Court and the Constitution |
2:53-55 |
Eldridge, Michael |
Beeman, Richard (et al) |
Beyond Confederation: Origins of the Constitution and America
Identity |
2:55-57 |
Adrian, Lynne M. |
Kelman, Mark |
A Guide to Critical Legal Studies |
2:57-60 |
Moore, Ronald |
Bell, Derrick |
And We are Not Saved: the Elusive Quest for Racial Justice |
2:60-62 |
Calef, Scott Warren |
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Volume 5 (1989)
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 8 (Supplement) Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13, No. 1 Volume 13, No. 2 Volume 14, No. 1 Volume 14, No. 2 Volume 15, No. 1 Volume 15, No. 2
Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Buford, Tom |
Person, Identity, and Imagination |
1:7-26 |
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Oliver, Harold H. |
Relational Personalism |
1:27-42 |
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Padgett, Jack F. |
Key to Personalism: A Moral Relation Rooted in Respect for Persons |
1:43-52 |
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Farrer, Austin and Falk, W.D. |
Humanism |
2:69-82 |
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Conti, Charles |
The Personalism of Austin Farrer |
2:83-118 |
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Long, Eugene Thomas |
Christianity and Humanism |
2:119-136 |
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Burrow, Rufus, Jr. and Neville, Robert |
The Boston Personalist Tradition |
2:137-148 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Reviewer |
page |
Polkinghorne, Donald E. |
Narrative Knowing and the Human Sciences |
1:53-55 |
Colapietro, Vincent |
Novitz, David |
Knowledge, Fiction, and Imagination |
1:55-58 |
Wilshire, Bruce |
Johnson, Mark |
The Body in the Mind: The Bodily Basis of Meaning, Imagination, and
Reason |
1:58-60 |
Casenave, Gerald |
Hanson, Karen |
The Self Imagined: Philosophical Reflections on the Social Character
of Psyche |
1:60-62 |
Zeldin, Xenia |
Deats, Paul and Carol Robb |
The Boston Personalist Tradition: In Philosophy, Social Ethics, and
Theology |
1:62-64 |
Neville, Robert |
Rorty, Richard |
Contingency, Irony, and Solidarity |
2:149-152 |
Stuhr, John J. |
Kearny, Richard |
The Wake of Imagination |
2:152-155 |
Beisvert, Raymond D. |
Greely, Roger E. |
The Best of Humanism |
2:155-157 |
Brown, Todd K. |
Kurtz, Paul |
Forbidden Fruit: The Ethics of Humanism |
2:157-159 |
Roberts, Lani |
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Volume 6 (1990): Education
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Nordenhaug, Theodore, D. |
Who is the Enemy? Reflections on the Threat of Managerial Techno-reason
to the Humanities |
1:5-26 |
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Conroy, Fran |
Learning to be Human: Confucian Resources for Person- centered Education |
1:27-50 |
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Hart, Richard, E. |
On Personalism and Education |
1:5174 |
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Dooley, Patrick, K. |
William James on the Human Ways of Being |
1:75-86 |
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Anderson, Douglas, R. |
Bowne and Peirce on the Logic of Religious Belief |
2:107-122 |
Full Text |
Dotterer, Donald,W. |
James and Bowne on the Philosophy of Religious Experience |
2:123-142 |
Full Text |
Stuhr, John, J. |
Personalist and Pragmatist Persons |
2:143-160 |
Full Text |
Burrow, Rufus, Jr. |
Moral Laws in Borden P. Bowne's Principles of Ethics |
2:161-182 |
Full Text |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
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Reviewer |
Wilshire, Bruce |
The Moral Collapse of the University: Professionalism, Purity, and
Alienation |
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Applebaum, David |
Smith, Ralph A. |
The Sense of Art: A Study in Aesthetic Education |
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Brand, Peggy Z. |
Giroux, Henry A |
Schooling and the Struggle for Public Life: Critical Pedagogy in the
Modern Age |
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Mandt, A.J. |
Cheney, Lynne V |
50 Hours: A Core Curriculum for College Students |
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Myers, David |
Colapietro, Vincent Michael |
Peirce's Approach to the Self: A Semiotic Perspective on Human
Subjectivity |
Full Text |
Liszka, James Jacob |
Stuhr, John |
John Dewey |
Full Text |
Sullivan, Michael |
Hickman, Larry |
John Dewey's Pragmatic Technology |
Full Text |
Rucker, Darnell |
Lucas, George R., Jr. |
The Rehabilitation of Whitehead: An Analytic and Historical
Assessment of Process Philosophy |
Full Text |
Mayers, Eugene |
West, Cornel |
The American Evasion of Philosophy: A Genealogy of Pragmatism |
Full Text |
Gavin, William |
Shreover, Charles, M. |
Time, Freedom, and the Common Good: An Essay in Public Philosophy |
Full Text |
Gier, Nicholas F. |
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Volume 7 (1991): The Personalism of Peter A. Bertocci, First Conference on Persons I, First Conference on Persons II
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 8 (Supplement) Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13, No. 1 Volume 13, No. 2 Volume 14, No. 1 Volume 14, No. 2 Volume 15, No. 1 Volume 15, No. 2
Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Bertocci, Peter A |
Autobiographical Reflections |
1:5-37 |
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Howie, John |
Creative Insecurity and "Tiptoe Experiences" |
1:37-50 |
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Padgett, Jack |
The Ethical Theory of Peter A. Bertocci |
1:51-72 |
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Reck, Andrew |
The Philosophical Achievement of Peter A. Bertocci |
1:73-90 |
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Howie, John |
Bibliography of Peter Anthony Bertocci |
1:91-115 |
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Lavely, John |
What is
Personalism? |
2:1-34 |
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Howie, John |
Can Personalism Provide a Theoretical Basis for an Environmental Ethics |
2:35-40 |
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Kohak, Erazim |
Speaking of Persons: Mirror or Metaphor? |
2:41-59 |
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Conti, Charles |
Personalist Ontology: Mirror or Metaphor? |
2:59-78 |
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Volume 8 (1992)
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Zaw, Susan Khin |
Love, Reason and Persons |
1:1-34 |
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Brecher, Bob |
In Defence of Reason |
1:35-41 |
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Smith, John |
Person to Person -- The Community and Person |
1:41-54 |
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Anderson, Pamela, S. |
A Question of Personal Identity |
1:55-68 |
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Burrow, Rufus |
Two Key Elements in Francis J. McConnell's Social Ethics |
2:73-88 |
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Hall, Ronald L |
Plato and Personhood |
2:88-100 |
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Knott, Garland |
Personhood: F.R. Tennant and Peter Berocci in the Light of Contemporary
Physics |
2:101-114 |
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duBois, Page |
Sowing the Body: Psychoanalysis and Ancient Representations of Women |
2:115-117 |
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Riker, John H. |
Human Excellence and an Ecological Conception of the Psyche |
2:118-120 |
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Mathews, Freya |
The Ecological Self |
2:121-124 |
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Erickson, Glenn W. |
Negative Dialectics and the End of Philosophy |
2:125-128 |
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Supplement to Volume 8 (1992): Studies in Personalist Philosophy
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Anderson, Doug |
The Legacy of Bowne's Empiricism |
1-8 |
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Holbrook, Daniel |
Descartes on Persons |
9-14 |
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Littlejohn, Ronnie L. |
Response to Holbrook and Anderson |
15-20 |
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Gallagher, Shaun |
The Theater of Personal Identity: From Hume to Derrida |
21-30 |
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Clifford, Michael |
Corrugated Subjects: The Three Axes of Personhood |
31-41 |
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Awalt, H. Mike |
Reply to Clifford and Gallagher |
43-46 |
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Adams, Frederick |
Machine Persons |
47-55 |
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McLachlan, James |
Nicolas Berdyaev's Existentialist Personalism |
57-65 |
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Hart, Richard E. |
Existential, Literary or Machine Persons? |
67-74 |
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Goodman, Michael F. |
A Sufficient Condition for Personhood |
75-81 |
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Alexander, Ronald G. |
Personal Identity and Self-Constitution |
83-89 |
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Montes, Maria J. |
A response to Alexander and Goodman |
91-96 |
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Gendreau, Bernard A. |
The Role of Jacques Maritain and Emmanuel Mounier in the Creation of
French Personalism |
97-108 |
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Haddox, John |
Latin American Personalist: Antonio Caso |
109-18 |
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Springsted, Eric O. |
Personalism and Persons: A Response to Gendreau and Haddox |
119-21 |
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Storl, Heidi |
The Problematic Nature of Parfitian Persons |
123-31 |
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Fuller, Gary |
Functionalism and Personal Identity |
133-43 |
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Laine, Joy |
Persons, Plants and Insects: On Surviving Reincarnation |
145-58 |
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Clark, Stephen R. L. |
Social, Moral and Metaphysical Identities |
159-61 |
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Baseheart, Mary Catharine |
Edith Stein's Philosophy of Community |
163-73 |
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Berenson, F. M. |
Emotions and Rationality |
175-85 |
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Downing, Fred |
Refusing to Draw the Circle Around 'the Self': The Quest for Community n
the Work of Basehart and Berenson |
187-89 |
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Kwame, Safro |
Why I am not a Physicalist |
191-96 |
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Hunt, Ralph and Hartz, Glenn A. |
Self-Identity and Free Will are Beyond our Control |
197-204 |
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Sayre, Patricia |
Persons and Perspectives: A Personalist Response to Nagel |
205-213 |
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Knott, Garland |
Personhood: F. R. Tennant and Peter Bertocci in the Light of
Contemporary Physics |
215-17 |
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Brannigan, Michael C. |
Reversibility as a Radical Ground for an Ontology of the Body in
Medicine |
219-24 |
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Surber, Jere Paul |
The Priority of the Personal: An 'Other' Tradition in Modern Continental
Philosophy |
225-31 |
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Migotti, Mark |
"Self-Determination, Self-Expression, and Self-Knowledge |
233-42 |
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Cook, J. Thomas |
Do Persons Follow from Spinoza's God? |
243-48 |
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Gerson, Lloyd P. |
The Discovery of the Self in Antiquity |
249-57 |
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Dixon, Beth |
Gender and the Problem of Personal Identity |
259-63 |
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Odegard, Doug |
Inner States |
265-73 |
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Hughen, Rich |
The Evolution and Devolution of Personhood |
275-80 |
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Ducharme, H. M. |
Can a Person be Happily Wicked? Some Problems with Joel Feinberg's
Contented Moral Defective |
281-84 |
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Volume 9 (1993): The Personalism of L.E. Loemker (R.J. Mulvaney), Polanyi on the Person (Ed. D. Routledge)
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 8 (Supplement) Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13, No. 1 Volume 13, No. 2 Volume 14, No. 1 Volume 14, No. 2 Volume 15, No. 1 Volume 15, No. 2
Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Mulvaney, Robert |
Introduction to Special Issue: The Personalism of L. E. Loemker |
1:1-8 |
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Mulvaney, Robert |
American Personalism as a Philosophy of Religion |
1:9-18 |
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Mulvaney, Robert |
Personalism as a Philosophy of Religion |
1:19-34 |
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Mulvaney, Robert |
Personalism and Contemporary Philosophy of Religion |
1:35-53 |
|
,
Mulvaney, Robert |
Appendix |
1:53-61 |
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Rutledge, David |
Introduction to Special Issue: Polany on the Person |
2: 63-66 |
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Hall, Ronald L. |
Critical and Postcritical Objectivity |
2: 67-80 |
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Gulick, Walter B. |
An Unlikely Synthesis: What Kant
Can Contribute to a Polanyian Theory of Selfhood |
2: 81-107 |
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Mullins, Phil |
Narrative, Interpretation, and Persuasion:
Polanyian Notes on Selfhood |
2:109-32 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Pages |
Reviewer |
Poteat, W. H. |
A Philosophical Daybook |
2: 133-37 |
Stines, James W. |
Pirsig, Robert M. |
Lila: An Inquiry into Morals |
2: 138-142 |
Gelwick, Richard |
Hall, Ronald L. |
Word and Spirit: A Kierkegaardian Critique of the Modern Age |
2: 142-46 |
Edwards, James C. |
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Volume 10 (1994): Vico and Nietzsche (Ed. T.E. Heeney)
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Doubt, Keith |
The Person and the Limit of Empiricism |
1:1-13 |
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Dickson, Paul |
Freedom as the Source of All Value |
1:15-28 |
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Easton, Loyd E. |
German Culture and Philosophy in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Ohio |
1:29-45 |
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Verene, Donald Phillip |
Introduction to Special Issue: Vico and Nietzsche |
2:67-71 |
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Heeney, Tom E. |
Of First and Last Things: Buried in Rhetoric |
2:73-87 |
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Parry, David M. |
Reconstructing the Self: Philosophical Autobiography in Vico and
Nietzsche |
2:89-101 |
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Lovekin, David |
Narcissus and Dionysus and the Birth of Tragedy |
2:103-18 |
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Price, David W. |
Vico and Nietzsche: On Metaphor, History, and Literature |
2:119-32 |
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Luft, Sandra Rudnick |
The Secularization of Origins in Vico and Nietzsche |
2:133-48 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Pages |
Reviewer |
Keller, Evelyn Fox |
Secrets of Life, Secrets of Death: Essays on Language, Gender, and
Science |
1:47-49 |
Tuana, Nancy |
Stuhr, John J. (ed.) |
Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Culture: Pragmatic Essays after
Dewey |
1:49-51 |
Stikkers, Kenneth W. |
Neville, Robert Cummings |
The Highroad around Modernism |
1:51-54 |
Colapietro, Vincent M. |
Griffin, David Ray (et al) |
Founders of Constructive Postmodern Philosophy: Peirce, James,
Bergson, Whitehead and Hartshorne |
1:55-56 |
Dooley, Patrick K. |
Dooley, Patrick K. |
The Pluralistic Philosophy of Stephen Crane |
1:56-58 |
Crosswhite, James |
Soneson, Jerome P. |
Pragmatism and Pluralism: John Dewey's Significance for Theology |
1:59-61 |
Ward, Roger |
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Volume 11 (1995): Religion and Secular America (Ed. R.E. Auxier)
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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McLachlan, James |
George Holmes Howison: The Conception of God Debate and the Beginnings
of Personal Idealism |
1:1-16 |
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Nelson, Mark |
Redeeming the Time |
1:17-32 |
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Barnhart, Joe |
Tolstoy on Free Will |
1:33-54 |
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Auxier, Randall E. |
Special Issue Introduction: Religion and Secular America |
2:65-66 |
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Jacobitti, S. D. and E. E. Jacobitti |
Can Liberalism and Religion Coexist? |
2:67-93 |
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Auxier, Randall E. |
The Wind we Inherited: God and Secular America |
2:95-124 |
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Davies, Mark Y. |
The Voice(s) of God(s) in a Pluralistic Society |
2: 125-40 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Pages |
Reviewer |
Phillips, Hollibert E. |
Vicissitudes of the I: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind |
1:55-58 |
Jacquette, Dale |
Sheets-Johnstone, Maxine |
The Roots of Power: Animated Form and Gendered Bodies |
1:58-60 |
Duvall,R. Shannon |
Buford, Thomas O. |
In Search of a Calling: The College;s Role in Shaping Identity |
2: 141-146 |
Hall, Kevin D. |
Marsden, George M. |
The Soul of the American University |
2: 146-159 |
Auxier, Randall E. |
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Volume 12 (1996): Metaphysical Personalism (E.d. C. Conti)
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Thomas O. Buford |
Preface: Special Issue on Metaphysical Personalism |
1: iv |
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Basil Michell |
Overview and Analysis |
1: 1-10 |
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Peter Donovan |
Theology as Rhetoric |
1: 11-17 |
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Roger A. Badham |
Conti's Reclamation of
Farrer's Cosmological Personalism:
A Pragmatist's response |
1: 18-34 |
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Edward H. Henderson |
The Divine Playwright |
1: 35-80 |
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Charles Conti |
The Author Responds |
1: 81-121 |
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Dale Jacquette |
Socrates' Ironic Image
of Meno |
2: 123-34 |
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Dale Cannon |
An Existential Theory
of Truth |
2: 135-46 |
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Richard C. Prust |
Personal Integrity and
Moral Value |
2: 147-62 |
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Kristjan Kristjansson |
Why Persons Need Jealousy |
2: 163-81 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Pages |
Reviewer |
Adorno, Theodor |
The Stars Down to Earth
and Other Essays on
the Irrational in Culture |
2: 183-86 |
John T. Lysaker |
Lingis, Alphonso |
The Community of Those
Who Have Nothing
in Common |
2: 186-87 |
Jamie P. Ross |
Belliotti, Raymond A. |
Seeking Identity: Individualism
versus Community
in an Ethnic Context |
2: 188-90 |
Caroline J. S. Picart |
Sartwell, Crispin |
Obscenity, Anarchy, Reality |
2: 191-92 |
John J. Stuhr |
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Volume 13, Number 1 (Spring 1997): Special Issue on The Relevance of Borden
Parker Bowne
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Auxier, Randall E. |
Guest Editor's Introduction: The Relevance of Bowne |
1: 1-2 |
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Kohak, Erazim |
Personalism: Towards a Philosophical Delineation |
1:3-11 |
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Burrow, Rufus |
Borden Parker Bowne and the Dignity of Being |
1: 13-30 |
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Bradford, Judith |
Amelioration and Expansion: Border Parker Bowne
on Moral Theory and Moral Change |
1:31-48 |
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Ellis, Ralph D. |
Purposeful Processes, Personalism, and the
and the Contemporary Natural and Cognitive Sciences |
1: 49-67 |
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Prust, Richard C. |
Soul Talk and Bowne's Ontology of Personhood |
1: 69-76 |
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Beauchamp, Richard A. |
Ethics and Metaethics in Bowne's Philosophy |
1: 77-88 |
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McLachlan, James |
The Idealist Critique of Idealism:
Bowne's Theistic Personalism and
Howison's City of God |
1: 89-106 |
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Volume 13, Number 2 (Fall 1997)
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5 Volume 6 Volume 7 Volume 8 Volume 8 (Supplement) Volume 9 Volume 10 Volume 11 Volume 12 Volume 13, No. 1 Volume 13, No. 2 Volume 14, No. 1 Volume 14, No. 2 Volume 15, No. 1 Volume 15, No. 2
Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Tyman, Stephen |
The Problem of Evil in the Royce-Howison Debate |
107-121 |
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Burrow, Rufus |
Borden P. Bowne's Contribution to Theistic Finitism |
122-142 |
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Clarke, Stephen R.L. |
How (and Why) to Be Virtuous |
143-160 |
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White, Richard |
The End of Nihilism |
161-173 |
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Holley, David M. |
Self-transforming Experiences |
174-194 |
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Sauer, James B. and Randall R. Lyle |
Narrative, Truth, and Self: The Hermeneutical
Mistake of Social Constructionism |
195-223 |
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Barnhart, Joe |
Bowne, Dostoevsky and Brightman:
Three Personalists Who Confronted
the Problem of Evil |
224-232 |
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Dickson, Paul |
Being as the Foundation of Ecology |
233-251 |
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Beauchamp, Richard A. |
Towards a Personalist Posture:
Resuming and Aborted Conversation |
252-276 |
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Gokalp, Nurten |
Discussion:
An Essay on Islamic and Christian Personalism |
277-286 |
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Burrow, Jr. Rufus |
Discussion: Authorship:
The Personalism of George Holmes Howison
and Borden Parker Bowne |
287-303 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Pages |
Reviewer |
Ferre, Frederick |
Being and Value |
2: 304-12 |
Auxier, Randall E. and Mark Y. Davies |
Diefenbeck, James A. |
A Subjective Theory of Organism |
2: 312-317 |
Rasmussen, Joel D. |
Grene, Marjorie |
A Philosophical Testament |
2: 317-321 |
Beauchamp, Richard A. |
Giles, James |
No Self to Be Found: The Search for Personal Identity |
2: 321-325 |
Sauer, James B. |
Ryn, Claes G. |
Will, Imagination and Reason |
2: 325-32 |
Auxier, Randall E. |
Crosby, John F. |
The Selfhood of the Human Person |
2: 332-338 |
Diehl, Ulrich |
Eldridge, Michael and Douglas R. Anderson |
Transforming Experience: John Dewey's
Cultural Instrumentalism
|
2: 338-342 |
Morse, Donald J. |
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Volume 14, Number 1 (Spring 1998): Special Issue on Henrey David Thoreau's"Walking" (Ed. Douglas R. Anderson)
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Anderson, Douglas R |
Editor's Note |
1 |
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Klug, Brian |
Thoreau's Word for Nature |
2-24 |
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Montgomery, Jack |
The Apology of a Moss-trooper: (How) is 'Walking' Political?" |
25-48 |
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Conway, Daniel W. |
Answering the Call of the Wild |
49-64 |
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Anderson, Douglas R |
Wildness as Political Act |
65-72 |
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Volume 14, Number 2 (Fall 1998): Special Issue on The Hartshorne Centennial Conference (Ed. William T. Myers)
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Myers, William T. |
Introduction: The Hartshorne Centennial Conference |
73-74 |
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Hartshorne, Charles |
Twenty Opinions from Five Times Twenty Years |
75-76 |
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Hartshorne, Charles |
Thoughts on the Development of My Concept of God |
77-82 |
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Lucas, George R. Jr. |
Charles Hartshorne: The Last or the First |
83-108 |
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Auxier, Randall |
Why One Hundred Years is Forever:
Hartshorne's Theory of Immortality |
109-132 |
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Whitney, Barry |
Divine Persuasion and the Anthropic Argument |
141-169 |
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Myers, William T. |
Hartshorne, Whitehead, and the Religious Availability of God |
172-190 |
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Viney, Donald Wayne |
The Varieties of Theism and the Openness of God:
Charles Hartshorne and Free-Will Theism |
199-238 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Pages |
Reviewer |
Dombrowski, Daniel A. |
Analytic Theism, Hartshorne, and the Concept of God |
2: 246-250 |
Starkey, J. C. M |
Nikkel, David H. |
Pantheism in Hartshorne and Tillich: A Creative Synthesis |
2: 250-252 |
Burch, S. P. |
Edgar A. Towne |
Two Types of Theism: Knowledge of God in the Thought of Paul Tillich
and Charles Hartshorne |
2: 253-255 |
Burch, S. P. |
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Vol. 15, Number 1 (1999): Special Issue on Royce
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Auxier, Randall E.. |
Introduction |
1-4 |
Full Text |
Mclachlan, James |
George Holmes Howison's "The City of God and the True God
as Its Head": The Royce-Howison Debate over the Idealist Conception
of God |
5-27 |
Full Text |
Cesarz, Gary L. |
Howison's Pluralistic Idealism: A Fifth Conception of
Being? |
28-44 |
Full Text |
Tyman, Stephen |
Royce and the Destiny of Idealism |
45-58 |
Full
Text |
Auxier, Randall |
Mysticism and the Immediacy of God: Howison's and
Hocking's Critique of Royce |
59-83 |
Full Text |
Cesarz, Gary L. |
A World of Difference: The Royce-Howison Debate on the
Conception of God |
84-128 |
Full Text |
Oppenheim, Frank M. |
The Middle Royce's Naturalistic Spirituality |
129-142 |
Full Text |
McGinn, Joseph P. |
The Power to Will: Refiguring Selfhood in Royce's
Philosophy |
143-152 |
Full Text |
Price, Thomas W. |
The Appreciation of Natural Beings and the Finitude of Consciousness |
153-166 |
Full Text |
Bell, Jason M. |
The World and Its Selves: Royce and the Philosophy of
Nature |
167-184 |
Full Text |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
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Reviewer |
Campbell, Sue |
Interpreting the Personal: Expression and the Formation
of Feelings |
Full Text |
Beauchamp, Richard A. |
Magee, Bryan |
Confessions of a Philosopher: A Journey Through Western
Philosophy |
Full Text |
Wellbank, Joseph H. |
Kaufman, Alexander |
Welfare in the Kantian State |
Full Text |
Council, Joseph Harvey |
Howie, Stephen S. |
The Bluffton Charge: One Preacher's Struggle for Civil
Rights |
Full Text |
Auxier, Randall E. |
Ellis, Ralph D. |
Just Results: Ethical Foundations for Policy Analysis |
Full Text |
Sauer, James B. |
Startwell, Crispin |
Act Like You Know: African-American Autobiography and
White Identity |
Full Text |
Handy, Janet Elizabeth |
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Vol. 15, Number 2 (Fall 1999): Special Issue on the Proceedings of the International Conference on Persons, Santa Fe, NM
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Author |
Title |
Pages |
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Auxier, Randall E.. |
Introduction |
204 |
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Buford, Thomas O. |
Primary Institutions |
205-214 |
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Ver Eecke, Wilfried |
The Enriched Concept of a Person in a Post-Lacanian View of Schizophrenia |
215-228 |
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Gendreau, Bernard |
Gabriel Marcel's Personalist Ontological Approach to Technology |
229-246 |
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Herbert, Gary |
Immanuel Kant: On Treating Persons as Persons |
247-256 |
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Marzano, Maria M. |
The Right of Dominium: A proposal Regarding Persons and Bodies |
257-273 |
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Beauchamp, Richard A. |
Personhood and Communities of Interpretation: A Phenomenological Foray |
274-283 |
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Kraeger, Linda |
The Brothers Bradley: On the Reality and Unreality of the Self |
284-289 |
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Sayre, Patricia |
Empathy: Responding to a Pathology |
290-301 |
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Presbury, Jack; Marchal, Joe; Mckee, Ed |
Must the Tin Man Have a Heart? The Qualifications of Personhood and Self-Ownership |
302-319 |
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Ver Eecke, and Jennifer Grady |
The Subjective Experience of the Person with Schizophrenia: Louis Sass's Contribution |
320-333 |
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Ford, Paul |
Impacting Persons through Shifts from Face-to-face to Computer Interactions |
334-346 |
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Parisoli, Luca |
The Anthropology of Freedom and the Nature of the Human Person |
347-365 |
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Barnhart, Joe |
Shakespeare's Invention |
366-372 |
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Maitzen, Stephen |
Abortion in the Original Position |
373-388 |
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Patton, Michael F. Jr. |
The Officeholder View of Personal Identity |
389-403 |
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Clifford, Michael R. |
"Shadow-Narratives" of Personhood: MacIntyre and the Masks of Genealogy |
404-412 |
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Hill, Nathan |
Discussion: Harry Potter and Other Evils, or How to Read from the Right |
413-423 |
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BOOK REVIEWS |
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Author |
Book Reviewed |
Pages |
Reviewer |
Auxier, Randall E.; Davies, Mark Y.A. |
Hartshorne and Brightman on God, Process, and Persons: The Correspondence 1922-1945 |
424-426 |
Barnhart, Joe |
Mann, Ajit K. |
Internarrative Identity |
426-429 |
Vannatta, Seth |
Bianchi, Emmanuela |
Is Feminist Philosophy Philosophy? |
429-432 |
Marshall, Mason |
Parker, Kelly A. |
The Continuity of Pierce's Thought |
432-437 |
Colapietro, Vincent |
Liszka, James Jakob |
A General Introduction to the Semeiotic of Charles Sanders Peirce |
437-442 |
Colapietro, Vincent |
Wollheim, Richard |
On the Emotions |
442-444 |
Sterling, Marvin C. |
Zahavi, Dan |
Self-Awareness and Alterity: A Phenomenological Investigation |
444-448 |
Bell, Jason |
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