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  1. Does Philanthropy Begin at Home? The Strategic Motivations Underlying Corporate Giving Programs.David Saiia, Archie B. Carroll & Ann K. Buchholtz - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (2):169-201.
     
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    War-Pacifism.David Carroll Cochran - 1996 - Social Theory and Practice 22 (2):161-180.
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    The Anatomy of Schadenfreude; or, Montaigne’s Laughter.David Carroll Simon - 2017 - Critical Inquiry 43 (2):250-280.
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    Toward a Catholic Understanding of American Multiculturalism.David Carroll Cochran - 2006 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 3 (1):7-16.
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    Review of Elisa Tamarkin: Apropos of something: a history of irrelevance and relevance[REVIEW]David Carroll Simon - 2024 - Critical Inquiry 50 (2):371-372.
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    The CI Review. [REVIEW]David Carroll Simon - 2020 - Critical Inquiry 47 (1):185-186.
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    Evaluating graduate programs in bioethics: What measures should we use?Glenn McGee, David Magnus & Kelly Carroll - 2002 - American Journal of Bioethics 2 (4):1 – 2.
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    Post-Theory: Reconstructing FilmOn the Edge of America: California Modernist Art, 1900-1950.Allen Casebier, David Bordwell, Noel Carroll & Paul Karlstrom - 1998 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 56 (3):313.
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    Philanthropy as strategy when corporate charity “begins at home”.David H. Saiia, Archie B. Carroll & Ann K. Buchholtz - 2003 - Business and Society 42 (2):169-201.
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  10. Paraesthetics: Foucault, Lyotard, Derrida.David Carroll - 1987 - New York: Methuen.
    Paraesthetics' is a neologism invented by David Carroll to unlock the extra-aesthetic relationship between art and literature in the work of Michel Foucault, ...
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    Effects of global and local context on lexical processing during language comprehension.David J. Hess, Donald J. Foss & Patrick Carroll - 1995 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 124 (1):62.
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    Rle: Friedrich Nietzsche: 6-Volume Set.John Carroll, David Edward Cooper, Roger Hollinrake & Janko Lavrin - 2009 - Routledge.
    This six volume Routledge Library Edition set is dedicated to the work of key nineteenth-century German thinker, Friedrich Nietzsche, whose hugely influential work in the field of philosophy continues to be felt to this day. The six volumes, published between 1948 and 1988, represent a truly wide-ranging analysis of Nietzsche’s life and work, offering an excellent overview of the cannon of critical analysis and interpretation on Nietzsche in the twentieth century. The collection covers Nietzsche’s perspectives and influence upon a variety (...)
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    A new era for AJOB.David Magnus, Paul Root Wolpe, Kelly Carroll & Glenn McGee - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (3):x – xi.
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    Firms, Markets and Hierarchies: The Transaction Cost Perspective.Glenn R. Carroll & David J. Teece (eds.) - 1999 - Oxford University Press USA.
    This book examines transaction cost economics, the influential theoretical perspective on organizations and industry that was the subject of Oliver Williamson's seminal book,Markets and Hierarchies. Written by leading economists, sociologists, and political scientists, the essays collected here reflect the fruitful intellectual exchange that is occurring across the major social science disciplines. They examine transaction cost economics' general conceptual orientation, its specific theoretical propositions, its applications to policy, and its use in systematic empirical research. The chapters include classic texts, broad review (...)
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    Albert Camus the Algerian: Colonialism, Terrorism, Justice.David Carroll - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    In these original readings of Albert Camus' novels, short stories, and political essays, David Carroll concentrates on Camus' conflicted relationship with his Algerian background and finds important critical insights into questions of justice, the effects of colonial oppression, and the deadly cycle of terrorism and counterterrorism that characterized the Algerian War and continues to surface in the devastation of postcolonial wars today. During France's "dirty war" in Algeria, Camus called for an end to the violence perpetrated against civilians (...)
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    Purpose and Cognition: Edward Tolman and the Transformation of American Psychology.David W. Carroll - 2017 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book discusses the development of Edward Tolman's purposive behaviourism from the 1920s to the 1950s, highlighting the tension between his references to cognitive processes and the dominant behaviourist trends. It shows how Tolman incorporated concepts from European scholars, including Egon Brunswik and the Gestalt psychologists, to justify a more purposive form of behaviourism and how the theory evolved in response to the criticisms of his contemporaries. The manuscript also discusses Tolman's political activities, culminating in his role in the California (...)
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    The Legend of Freud.David Carroll & Samuel Weber - 1984 - Substance 13 (2):98.
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    Albert Camus the Algerian: Colonialism, Terrorism, Justice.David Carroll - 2007 - Cambridge University Press.
    In these original readings of Albert Camus' novels, short stories, and political essays, David Carroll concentrates on Camus' conflicted relationship with his Algerian background and finds important critical insights into questions of justice, the effects of colonial oppression, and the deadly cycle of terrorism and counterterrorism that characterized the Algerian War and continues to surface in the devastation of postcolonial wars today. During France's "dirty war" in Algeria, Camus called for an end to the violence perpetrated against civilians (...)
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    Book review:Post-theory: Reconstructing film studies. [REVIEW]ed Bordwell, David & Noël Carroll - 1997 - Philosophy and Literature 21 (2).
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    French Literary Fascism.Milo Sweedler & David Carroll - 1998 - Substance 27 (2):131.
  21. Jacques Derrida or the Gift of Writing -- When Something Happens.David Carroll - 2005 - Substance 34 (1):60-71.
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    A woman for our times: the gift and promise of Saint Edith Stein.[The canonisation of Sister Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein's name as a Carmelite nun)].Thomas David Carroll - 1998 - The Australasian Catholic Record 75 (4):451.
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    For Example: Psychoanalysis and Fiction or The Conflict of Generation.David Carroll - 1978 - Substance 6 (21):49.
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    Jacques Derrida ou le don d'écriture – quand quelque chose se passe.David Carroll - 2005 - Rue Descartes 48 (2):99-109.
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    Response: On Tropology: The Forms of History.David Carroll - 1976 - Diacritics 6 (3):58.
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  26. The Aesthetics of Nationalism and the Limits of Culture.David Carroll - 2000 - In Salim Kemal & Ivan Gaskell (eds.), Politics and Aesthetics in the Arts. Cambridge University Press. pp. 112--39.
     
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    The use and abuse of culture: Maurice Barrès and the ideology of the collective subject.David Carroll - 1994 - Paragraph 17 (2):153-173.
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    What It Meant to Be "A Jew" in Vichy France: Xavier Vallat, State Anti-Semitism, and the Question of Assimilation.David Carroll - 1998 - Substance 27 (3):36.
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    The Subject in Question: The Languages of Theory and the Strategies of Fiction.Dina Sherzer & David Carroll - 1984 - Substance 13 (2):80.
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    Political Economies of "The Commons": Epigraphs to Nothing.Gavin Keeney, David S. Jones & Owen O'Carroll - 2021 - In Francisco Javier Carrillo & Cathy Garner (eds.), City Preparedness for Climate Crisis: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Edward Elgar. pp. 319-30.
    “Noverim me, noverim te.” – Saint Augustine, Confessions, 10.1.1. (397-400 AD). -/- What would and will an urban commons look like that is slowly and incrementally being re-socialized? How would that affect urban planning “now” and in times of crisis? How do we prepare for the likelihood of rolling similar crises with an eye on returning the urban commons to citizens? -/- There is the old adage that under capitalism, risk is always socialized and profit is always privatized. We are (...)
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    Rephrasing the Political with Kant and Lyotard: From Aesthetic to Political Judgments. [REVIEW]David Carroll - 1984 - Diacritics 14 (3):73.
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    Camus at Combat: Writing 1944-1947.Albert Camus & David Carroll - 2007 - Princeton University Press.
    Praise for the French edition: "A wonderful book. In 1944 Camus had already published "The Stranger" and "The Myth of Sisyphus.
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    An asterisk denotes a publication by a member of the American Catholic Philosophical Association. The Editors welcome suggestions for reviews. Auxier, Randall E., and Doug Anderson, eds. Bruce Springsteen and Philosophy: Dark-ness on the Edge of Truth. Chicago: Open Court Publishing, 2008. Pp. xv+ 302. Paper $18.95, ISBN: 978-0-8126-9647-9. [REVIEW]John Carroll, Del Wilmington, Stanley B. Cunningham, H. A. G. Houghton, David Konstan, Danielle Lories, Laura Rizzerio, Kenneth R. Melchin & Cheryl A. Picard - 2009 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 83 (1).
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    Mimesis Reconsidered: Literature bullet History bullet IdeologyMimesis. [REVIEW]David Carroll, Erich Auerbach & Willard Trask - 1975 - Diacritics 5 (2):5.
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    The Alterity of Discourse: Form, History, and the Question of the Political in M. M. Bakhtin. [REVIEW]David Carroll - 1983 - Diacritics 13 (2):65.
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  36. 10. Charles W. Mills, Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race Charles W. Mills, Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race (pp. 432-434). [REVIEW]Hugh LaFollette, Elijah Millgram, David McCabe, Richard J. Arneson & Noël Carroll - 2000 - Ethics 110 (2).
  37. David Amigoni & Jeff Wallace, eds., Charles Darwin's The Origin of Species, New Interdisciplinary Essays (Manchester University Press, 1995), Texts in Culture, 211 pp.,£ 35.00 HB,£ 12.99 PB Annales: Histoire, Sciences Sociales, 50 Ann6e, no. 1, Janvier-Fevrier 1995, Armand Colin, 223 pp. [REVIEW]Karl Dietrich Bracha, Margaret Bridges, Franklin Philip & David Carroll - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (1):63-65.
     
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  38. In What Sense Is the Early Universe Fine-Tuned?Sean M. Carroll - 2023 - In Barry Loewer, Brad Weslake & Eric B. Winsberg (eds.), The Probability Map of the Universe: Essays on David Albert’s _time and Chance_. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press.
    It is commonplace in discussions of modern cosmology to assert that the early universe began in a special state. Conventionally, cosmologists characterize this fine-tuning in terms of the horizon and flatness problems. I argue that the fine-tuning is real, but these problems aren't the best way to think about it: causal disconnection of separated regions isn't the real problem, and flatness isn't a problem at all. Fine-tuning is better understood in terms of a measure on the space of trajectories: given (...)
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    Time and Reality In American Philosophy. [REVIEW]Carroll D. W. Hildebrand - 1988 - Idealistic Studies 18 (3):280-281.
    To understand modern philosophy, one must cross the bridge via David Hume and Immanuel Kant. This well applies to the current philosophical tendencies in American philosophy during the last decades of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth.
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  40. Art Appreciation.Noël Carroll - 2016 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 50 (4):1-14.
    There seem to be at least two leading conceptions of art appreciation. The first, and by far the most popular, it seems to me, regards “appreciation” as a synonym for “approbation,” which itself can be a synonym for affection or even love. “To appreciate,” in this sense, is “to cherish.” This is the notion of appreciation that most plain speakers have in mind when they say things such as “I appreciate what you’ve done with your garden.” They mean “I like (...)
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  41. Ontology and the laws of nature.John W. Carroll - 1987 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 65 (3):261 – 276.
    An argument for realism (i.E., The ontological thesis that there exist universals) has emerged in the writings of david armstrong, Fred dretske, And michael tooley. These authors have persuasively argued against traditional reductive accounts of laws and nature. The failure of traditional reductive accounts leads all three authors to opt for a non-Traditional reductive account of laws which requires the existence of universals. In other words, These authors have opted for accounts of laws which (together with the fact that (...)
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    Larry David as Philosopher: Interrogating Convention.Noël Carroll - 2022 - In David Kyle Johnson (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy. Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 1619-1630.
    In this chapter, we treat Larry David’s television series, Curb Your Enthusiasm as, in large measure, a philosophical exercise. We argue that it presents a critique of our norms, practices, and conventions of social behavior, notably those that pertain primarily to civility rather than to morality. This critique identifies certain essential features of such behavior including: the typical unspoken-ness of its governing norms, and their non-necessity, despite appearances to the contrary, due to our intense emotional investment in them. In (...)
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    Context, conditionals, fatalism, time travel, and freedom.John Carroll - 2010 - In Joseph Keim Campbell, Michael O'Rourke & Harry Silverstein (eds.), Time and Identity. MIT Press. pp. 79.
    This chapter illustrates a theory that describes how certain modal statements, including counterfactual sentences, are dependent on context. Building on the work of Robert Stalnaker and David Lewis, its application to a familiar argument for fatalism and a recent exchange about time-traveler freedom between Kadri Vihvelin and Ted Sider is considered. This chapter presents a new perspective on the flaws and the seductiveness of both the fatalist argument and the freedom paradox. This new perspective may be applied to arguments (...)
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    The uses of nonsense. Ludwig Wittgenstein reads Lewis Carroll.David Wagner - 2012 - Wittgenstein-Studien 3 (1).
  45. A Consideration of Carroll’s Content Theory.David Sackris & Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen - 2020 - Journal of Value Inquiry 54 (2):245-255.
    In this paper, we consider Noël Carroll’s Content Theory (CT) (2015) and argue that a key problem with CT is that it can be interpreted in two distinct ways: as a descriptive theory of aesthetic experience and as a normative prescriptive theory. Although CT is presented as a descriptive theory of experience, much of what Carroll says implies that CT can also be understood as a theory about how one ought to look at artworks. We argue that when (...)
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    Art and the moral realm.Noël Carroll - 2004 - In Peter Kivy (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Aesthetics. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 126--151.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Epistemic Arguments The Ontological Argument The Aesthetic Argument Conclusion.
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  47. Paradoxes of Dehumanization.David Livingstone Smith - 2016 - Social Theory and Practice 42 (2):416-443.
    In previous writings, I proposed that we dehumanize others by attributing the essence of a less-than-human creature to them, in order to disable inhibitions against harming them. However, this account is inconsistent with the fact that dehumanizers implicitly, and often explicitly, acknowledge the human status of their victims. I propose that when we dehumanize others, we regard them as simultaneously human and subhuman. Drawing on the work of Ernst Jentsch, Mary Douglas, and Noël Carroll, I argue that the notion (...)
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  48. On the necessity of theater.Noël Carroll - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (2):pp. 435-441.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:On the Necessity of TheaterNoël CarrollDespite the fact that theater was the first art form to be examined in depth by Western philosophers, it has not received a great deal of attention by contemporary philosophers of art. Essays on literature, music, and cinema are more likely to appear in journals such as the British Journal of Aesthetics and The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism than are articles on (...)
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    Character ethics and the Old Testament: moral dimensions of Scripture.R. Carroll, M. Daniel & Jacqueline E. Lapsley (eds.) - 2007 - Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press.
    Throughout the Old Testament, the stories, laws, and songs not only teach a way of life that requires individuals to be moral, but they demonstrate how. In biblical studies, character ethics has been one of the fastest-growing areas of interest. Whereas ethics usually studies rules of behavior, character ethics focuses on how people are formed to be moral agents in the world. This book presents the most up-to-date academic work in Old Testament character ethics, covering topics throughout the Torah, the (...)
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    Aberrant movements: the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze.David Lapoujade - 2017 - South Pasadena, CA: Semiotext(e). Edited by John Rajchman & Joshua David Jordan.
    One of the first comprehensive treatments of Deleuzian thought. There is always something schizophrenic about logic in Deleuze, which represents another distinctive characteristic: a deep perversion of the very heart of philosophy. Thus, a preliminary definition of Deleuze's philosophy emerges: an irrational logic of aberrant movements. —from Aberrant Movements In Aberrant Movements, David Lapoujade offers one of the first comprehensive treatments of Deleuzian thought. Drawing on the entirety of Deleuze's work as well as his collaborations with Félix Guattari, from (...)
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