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  1. Journal of Moral Education referees in 2011.Hanif Akar, Annice Barber, Jason J. Barr, Mickey Bebeau, Roger Bergman, Marvin W. Berkowitz, Angela Bermudez, Augusto Blasi, Lawrence A. Blum & Tonia Bock - 2012 - Journal of Moral Education 41 (2):273-277.
     
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    Jme referees in 2006.Hanan Alexander, Hye-Jeong Baek, Heather Baldwin, Roger Bergman, Marvin Berkowitz, Sunil Bhatia, Ronnie Blakeney, Tonia Bock, Tim le Bon & Sandra Bosacki - 2007 - Journal of Moral Education 36 (2):279-282.
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    Jme referees in 2005.Mary Louise Arnold, Victor Battistich, Roger Bergman, Marvin Berkowitz, Celeste Broady, Daniel Brugman, Amanda Cain, Gustavo Carlo, David Carr & William Casebeer - 2006 - Journal of Moral Education 35 (2):282-284.
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    Jme referees in 2004.Michael Adeyemi, Wolfgang Althof, Barbara Applebaum, William Arsenio, Nina Barske, Muriel Bebeau, John Beck, Jennifer M. Beller, Roger Bergman & Marvin Berkowitz - 2005 - Journal of Moral Education 34 (2):259-262.
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    Journal of Moral Education referees in 2009.Hanife Akar, Wolfgang Althof, James Arthur, Annice Barber, Roger Bergman, Marvin Berkowitz, Thomas Bienengräber, Lawrence Blum, Tonia Bock & Sandra Bosacki - 2010 - Journal of Moral Education 39 (2):263-266.
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    Journal of Moral Education referees in 2008.Wolfgang Althof, Annice Barber, Yael Barenholtz, Victor Battistich, Clive Beck, Roger Bergman, Marvin Berkowitz, Antonio Bernal Guerrero, Melinda Bier & Lawrence Blum - 2009 - Journal of Moral Education 38 (2):251-254.
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    The gift of science: Leibniz and the modern legal tradition.Roger Berkowitz - 2005 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Beyond geometry : Leibniz and the science of law -- The force of law : will -- Leibniz's systema iuris -- From the gesetzbuch to the landrecht : the ALR and the triumph of legality -- The rule of law : the Crown Prince lectures and the grounding of legality in order and security -- From reason to history : Savigny's system and the rise of social legal science -- The Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB) of 1900 : positive legal science and (...)
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  8. Reconciling oneself to the impossibility of reconciliation : judgment and worldliness in Hannah Arendt's politics.Roger Berkowitz - 2017 - In Roger Berkowitz & Ian Storey (eds.), Artifacts of Thinking: Reading Hannah Arendt's Denktagebuch. New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
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    Bearing Logs on Our Shoulders: Reconciliation, Non-Reconciliation, and the Building of a Common World.Roger Berkowitz - 2011 - Theory and Event 14 (1).
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    Artifacts of Thinking: Reading Hannah Arendt's Denktagebuch.Roger Berkowitz & Ian Storey (eds.) - 2017 - New York, NY: Fordham University Press.
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    Drones and the Question of “The Human”.Roger Berkowitz - 2014 - Ethics and International Affairs 28 (2):159-169.
    Domino's Pizza is testing “Domicopter” drones to deliver pizzas, which will compete with Taco Bell's “Tacocopter” drones. Not to be outdone, Amazon is working on an army of delivery drones that will cut out the postal service. In Denmark, farmers use drones to inspect fields for the appearance of harmful weeds, which reduces herbicide use as the drones directly apply pesticides only where it is needed. Environmentalists send drones into glacial caves or into deep waters, gathering data that would be (...)
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    Drones and the Question of “The Human”.Roger Berkowitz - 2014 - Ethics and International Affairs 28 (2):159-169.
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  13. Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics.Roger Berkowitz (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Hannah Arendt is recognized as one of the most important political theorists of the 20th century. This paper, however, suggests that she is as much a thinker as a theorist. Against the professionalized discourse of political theory that offers theories of democracy, citizenship, and liberalism, Arendt insists that political thinking is of more importance that political theory. The force of Arendt's political insight is that we court danger when we take thinking for granted. Against the worship of reason and rationalized (...)
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    Solitude and the activity of thinking.Roger Berkowitz - 2010 - In Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics. New York: Fordham University Press.
    Abstract: This paper reflects on the political importance of the activity of thinking and suggests that Arendt's space of politics may not be limited to its traditional abode within the public realm. Beyond the public realm of politics, Arendt's defense of political action requires attention to the private as well. What has been overlooked amidst all the attention to Arendt's defense of the public realm of politics over and against the rise of the social is her equally strong insistence upon (...)
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    Democratic Legitimacy and the Scientific Foundation of Modern Law.Roger Berkowitz - 2007 - Theoretical Inquiries in Law 8 (1):91-115.
    This Article explores the unacknowledged impact of the scientific provenance of modern law. Justice, I argue, is threatened by social scientific thinking that subordinates justice to legitimacy, efficiency, and fairness. In doing so, I show that the power of the asserted connection between positive law and democracy depends upon a dangerous blurring of the distinction between justice and legitimacy. Finally, I offer an alternative genealogy of positive law that shows modern law to have been transformed into a science. My hope (...)
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    Five. An Interview with Paul Levy.Roger Berkowitz - 2012 - In Roger Berkowitz & Taun N. Toay (eds.), The Intellectual Origins of the Global Financial Crisis. Fordham University Press. pp. 61-72.
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    Friedrich Nietzsche, The Code of Manu, and the Art of Legislation.Roger Berkowitz - 2005 - New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4):155-169.
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    Solitude and the Activity of Thinking.Roger Berkowitz - 2010 - In Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 237-246.
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    The Singularity and the Human Condition.Roger Berkowitz - 2018 - Philosophy Today 62 (2):337-355.
    Hannah Arendt's The Human Condition is frequently read as offering a “theory” of what it means to be human. But the bite of Arendt’s book is to think through the transformation of the human condition in the modern age. She argues that the rise of a scientific worldview fundamentally alters the earthly and worldly conditions in which human beings live. Since humans are conditioned beings, the change from our pre-modern subjection to fate to our modern human capacity to create a (...)
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    The Singularity and the Human Condition.Roger Berkowitz - 2018 - Philosophy Today 62 (2):337-355.
    Hannah Arendt's The Human Condition is frequently read as offering a “theory” of what it means to be human. But the bite of Arendt’s book is to think through the transformation of the human condition in the modern age. She argues that the rise of a scientific worldview fundamentally alters the earthly and worldly conditions in which human beings live. Since humans are conditioned beings, the change from our pre-modern subjection to fate to our modern human capacity to create a (...)
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    The Angry Jew has Gotten His Revenge.Roger Berkowitz - 2011 - Philosophical Topics 39 (2):1-20.
    Sholom Schwartzbard killed Simon Petlura in an act of revenge. He admitted his crime and a French jury acquitted him in 1927. For Hannah Arendt, Schwartzbard’s actions show that revenge can, in certain circumstances, be in the service of justice. This paper explores Hannah Arendt’s distinction between reconciliation and revenge and argues that Hannah Arendt embraces revenge as one way in which politics and justice can happen in the world, but only under certain conditions. First, Arendt only endorses revenge when (...)
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    Hannah Arendt on human rights.Roger Berkowitz - 2012 - In Thomas Cushman (ed.), Handbook of human rights. New York: Routledge. pp. 59.
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  23. Peg Birmingham, Hannah Arendt and Human Rights: The Predicament of Common Responsibility Reviewed by.Roger Berkowitz - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (2):84-86.
     
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    Revolutionary constitutionalism: Some thoughts on Laurie Ackermann's jurisprudence.Roger Berkowitz - unknown
    This paper looks to Hannah Arendt's thinking about freedom and revolution to shed light on the "revolutionary jurisprudence" of South African Constitutional Court Justice Laurie Ackermann. As Arendt understands it, revolution is the coincidence of the idea of freedom and the experience of a new beginning. Arendt insists that only a government that harbors the revolutionary spirit can secure a stable space for freedom in the modern world. In asking what institutional spaces of exist that might preserve a space of (...)
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    The perils of invention: lying, technology, and the human condition.Roger Berkowitz (ed.) - 2022 - London: Black Rose Books.
    The Perils of Invention is based on three Hannah Arendt Center Conferences: "Human Being in an Inhuman Age," "Lying and Politics," and "Truthtelling: Democracy in an Age without Facts." Contributions written for these conferences are placed alongside many new essays that reflect on the ideas they raised. The result is a freshly invigorated investigation into these critical and timely themes. The authors have diverse backgrounds--Arendt scholars, public intellectuals, novelists, journalists, and business people--and include Uday Mehta, Marrianne Constable, Nicholson Baker, George (...)
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  26. Approaching infinity: Dignity in Arthur Koestler's darkness at noon.Roger Berkowitz - 2009 - Philosophy and Literature 33 (2):pp. 296-314.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Approaching Infinity:Dignity in Arthur Koestler's Darkness at NoonRoger BerkowitzIn his allegorical novel Darkness at Noon, Arthur Koestler tells of Rubashov, a founding father of an unnamed Party in an unnamed state.1 Jailed by the current Party leader, "Number One," and pressed to recant his deviationist views, Rubashov resists. At first, he resolves to go to his death to preserve his integrity. Later, Rubashov recognizes that to hold to his (...)
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    Instituting freedom: Steve Buckler and Hannah Arendt on an Engaged Political Theory.Roger Berkowitz - 2014 - European Journal of Political Theory 13 (3):372-377.
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    Introduction. The Burden of Our Times.Roger Berkowitz - 2012 - In Roger Berkowitz & Taun N. Toay (eds.), The Intellectual Origins of the Global Financial Crisis. Fordham University Press. pp. 1-14.
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    Introduction: Thinking in dark times.Roger Berkowitz - 2010 - In Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 1-14.
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    La banalité du mal n’est pas un cliché.Roger Berkowitz & Eva Segura - 2021 - Cités 3:195-210.
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    Remembering Hannah : an interview with Jack Blum.Roger Berkowitz - 2010 - In Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt on Ethics and Politics. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 261-268.
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    Reply to Michael Seidler.Roger Berkowitz - 2006 - The Leibniz Review 16:101-103.
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    Reply to Michael Seidler.Roger Berkowitz - 2006 - The Leibniz Review 16:101-103.
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    Reply to Michael Seidler.Roger Berkowitz - 2006 - The Leibniz Review 16:101-103.
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    The Human Condition Today: The Challenge of Science.Roger Berkowitz - 2018 - Arendt Studies 2:17-24.
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    The Intellectual Origins of the Global Financial Crisis.Roger Berkowitz & Taun N. Toay (eds.) - 2012 - Fordham University Press.
    The essays in this volume delve deeper into the cultural and intellectual foundations, philosophical ideas, political traditions, and economic movements that underlie the greatest financial crisis in nearly a century.
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    Liberating the Animal: The False Promise of Nietzsche's Anti-Human Philosophy.Roger Berkowitz - 2010 - Theory and Event 13 (2).
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    Six. An Interview with Vincent Mai.Roger Berkowitz - 2012 - In Roger Berkowitz & Taun N. Toay (eds.), The Intellectual Origins of the Global Financial Crisis. Fordham University Press. pp. 73-82.
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    Book Review: Hannah Arendt and the Negro Question, by Kathryn T. Gines. [REVIEW]Roger Berkowitz - 2018 - Political Theory 46 (5):815-821.
  40. Roger Berkowitz, The Gift of Science: Leibniz and the Modern Legal Tradition.E. Kluge - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (3):166.
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    Roger Berkowitz. The Gift of Science: Leibniz and the Modern Legal Tradition. xviii + 214 pp., apps., index. Cambridge, Mass./London: Harvard University Press, 2005. $49.95. [REVIEW]William Clark - 2006 - Isis 97 (4):745-746.
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    Artifacts of Thinking: Reading Hannah Arendt’s Denktagebuch. Edited by Roger Berkowitz and Ian Storey.Tama Weisman - 2018 - Arendt Studies 2:261-263.
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  43. Nietzsche: the ethics of an immoralist.Peter Berkowitz - 1995 - Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
    Discovering a deep unity in Nietzsche's work by exploring the structure and argumentative movement of a wide range of his books, Berkowitz shows that Nietzsche is a moral and political philosopher in the Socratic sense whose governing question is, "What is the best life?".
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  44. Theory of recursive functions and effective computability.Hartley Rogers - 1987 - Cambridge: MIT Press.
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    CHAPTER 4. Mill: Liberty, Virtue, and the Discipline of Individuality.Peter Berkowitz - 1999 - In Virtue and the Making of Modern Liberalism. Princeton University Press. pp. 134-169.
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    Conversion in American philosophy: exploring the practice of transformation.Roger A. Ward - 2004 - New York, N.Y.: Fordham University Press.
    Introduction: Conversion and the practice of transformation -- The philosophical structure of Jonathan Edwards's religious affections -- Habit, habit change, and conversion in C.S. Peirce -- Reconstructing faith : religious overcoming in Dewey's pragmatism -- Transforming obligation in William James -- Dwelling in absence: the reflective origin of conversion -- Creative transformation : the work of conversion -- The evasion of conversion in recent American philosophy.
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  47. Epistemic permissiveness.Roger White - 2019 - In Jeremy Fantl, Matthew McGrath & Ernest Sosa (eds.), Contemporary epistemology: an anthology. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
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  48. Conservatism.Roger Scruton - 2006 - In Andrew Dobson & Robyn Eckersley (eds.), Political theory and the ecological challenge. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 256.
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    Dissecting the Sociality of Emotion: A Multilevel Approach.Kimberly B. Rogers, Tobias Schröder & Christian von Scheve - 2014 - Emotion Review 6 (2):124-133.
    In recent years, scholars have come to understand emotions as dynamic and socially constructed—the product of interdependent cultural, relational, situational, and biological influences. While researchers have called for a multilevel theory of emotion construction, any progress toward such a theory must overcome the fragmentation of relevant research across various disciplines and theoretical frameworks. We present affect control theory as a launching point for cross-disciplinary collaboration because of its empirically grounded conceptualization of social mechanisms operating at the interaction, relationship, and cultural (...)
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  50. Abraham on Trial: The Social Legacy of Biblical Myth. By Carol Delaney.C. Berkowitz - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (4):521-522.
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