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  1. Personal Reactive Attitudes and Partial Responses to Others: A Partiality-Based Approach to Strawson’s Reactive Attitudes.Rosalind Chaplin - 2023 - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 25 (2):323-345.
    This paper argues for a new understanding of Strawson’s distinction between personal, impersonal, and self-reactive attitudes. Many Strawsonians take these basic reactive attitude types to be distinguished by two factors. Is it the self or another who is treated with good- or ill-will? And is it the self or another who displays good- or ill-will? On this picture, when someone else wrongs me, my reactive attitude is personal; when someone else wrongs someone else, my reactive attitude is impersonal; and when (...)
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    Gender and Emotion Expression: A Developmental Contextual Perspective.Tara M. Chaplin - 2015 - Emotion Review 7 (1):14-21.
    Small but significant gender differences in emotion expressions have been reported for adults, with women showing greater emotional expressivity, especially for positive emotions and internalizing negative emotions such as sadness. But when, developmentally, do these gender differences emerge? And what developmental and contextual factors influence their emergence? This article describes a developmental bio-psycho-social model of gender differences in emotion expression in childhood. Prior empirical research supporting the model, at least with mostly White middle-class U.S. samples of youth, is presented. Limitations (...)
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  3. Taking it Personally: Third-Party Forgiveness, Close Relationships, and the Standing to Forgive.Rosalind Chaplin - 2019 - Oxford Studies in Normative Ethics 9:73-94.
    This paper challenges a common dogma of the literature on forgiveness: that only victims have the standing to forgive. Attacks on third-party forgiveness generally come in two forms. One form of attack suggests that it follows from the nature of forgiveness that third-party forgiveness is impossible. Another form of attack suggests that although third-party forgiveness is possible, it is always improper or morally inappropriate for third parties to forgive. I argue against both of these claims; third-party forgiveness is possible, and (...)
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    Kant on the Conceptual Possibility of Actually Infinite Tota Synthetica.Rosalind Chaplin - 2024 - Kantian Review.
    Most interpreters hold that Kant rejects actually infinite tota synthetica as conceptually impossible. This view is attributed to Kant to relieve him of the charge that the first antinomy’s thesis argument presupposes transcendental idealism. I argue that important textual evidence speaks against this view, and Kant in fact affirms the conceptual possibility of actually infinite tota synthetica. While this means the first antinomy may not be decisive as an indirect argument for idealism, it gives us a better account of how (...)
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    Herman Dooyeweerd: Christian philosopher of state and civil society.Jonathan Chaplin - 2011 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
    The twentieth-century Dutch philosopher Herman Dooyeweerd left behind an impressive canon of philosophical works and has continued to influence a scholarly community in Europe and North America, which has extended, critiqued, and applied his thought in many academic fields. Jonathan Chaplin introduces Dooyeweerd for the first time to many English readers by critically expounding Dooyeweerd's social and political thought and by exhibiting its pertinence to contemporary civil society debates. Chaplin begins by contextualizing Dooyeweerd's thought, first in relation to present-day debates (...)
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  6. How Competitive Can Virtuous Envy Be?Rosalind Chaplin - 2024 - Apa Studies 23 (2):30-33.
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    Can the Nonhuman Speak?: Breaking the Chain of Being in the Anthropocene.Joyce E. Chaplin - 2017 - Journal of the History of Ideas 78 (4):509-529.
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    ‘Public justice’ as a critical political Norm.Jonathan Chaplin - 2007 - Philosophia Reformata 72 (2):130-150.
    ‘Public justice’ is one of the most widely-invoked of the many distinctive terms coined by Herman Dooyeweerd but, strangely, one of the least well analysed. Dooyeewerd holds that that the identity of the state is defined by a single, integrating and directing norm, the establishment of ‘public justice’. Elaborating the implications of this claim has occupied much neo-Calvinist political reflection and guided much political action inspired by that movement. Yet surprisingly little sustained theoretical reflection has been devoted in recent times (...)
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  9. Kant on the Givenness of Space and Time.Rosalind Chaplin - 2022 - European Journal of Philosophy 30 (3):877-898.
    Famously, Kant describes space and time as infinite “given” magnitudes. An influential interpretative tradition reads this as a claim about phenomenological presence to the mind: in claiming that space and time are given, this reading holds, Kant means to claim that we have phenomenological access to space and time in our original intuitions of them. In this paper, I argue that we should instead understand givenness as a metaphysical notion. For Kant, space and time are ‘given’ in virtue of three (...)
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    Gooyeweerd's notion of societal structural principles.Jonathan Chaplin - 1995 - Philosophia Reformata 60 (1):16-36.
    The notion of societal structural principles is the foundation stone of Dooyeweerd’s social philosophy, and of the political and legal philosophy grounded in it, yet it has so far received little detailed critical analysis or constructive reformulation among reformational scholars. The aim of this paper is the modest one of illustrating the kind of analysis still to be done if the notion is to be put to more constructive use within social theory. I shall say little about the epistemological or (...)
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    Level and contents of consciousness in connection with partial epileptic seizures.Mirja Johanson, Antii Revonsuo, John Chaplin & Jan-Eric Wedlund - 2003 - Epilepsy and Behavior 4 (3):279-285.
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    Turning on the Mind: French Philosophers on Television.Tamara Chaplin - 2007 - University of Chicago Press.
    In 1951, the eight o’clock nightly news reported on Jean-Paul Sartre for the first time. By the end of the twentieth century, more than 3,500 programs dealing with philosophy and its practitioners—including Bachelard, Badiou, Foucault, Lyotard, and Lévy—had aired on French television. According to Tamara Chaplin, this enduring commitment to bringing the most abstract and least visual of disciplines to the French public challenges our very assumptions about the incompatibility of elite culture and mass media. Indeed, it belies the conviction (...)
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    Beyond multiculturalism – but to where? Public justice and cultural diversity.Jonathan Chaplin - 2008 - Philosophia Reformata 73 (2):190.
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    Defending Democracy from Its Christian Enemies, written by David P. Gushee.Jonathan Chaplin - forthcoming - Philosophia Reformata:1-6.
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    Reformational Insights for the Study of International Relations.Jonathan Chaplin - 2015 - Philosophia Reformata 80 (1):40-55.
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    Introduction to the Special Issue on Religious Diversity, Political Theory, and Theology: Public Reason and Christian Theology.Paul Billingham & Jonathan Chaplin - 2021 - Social Theory and Practice 47 (3):451-456.
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    A. F. Leach: A re‐appraisal.W. N. Chaplin - 1963 - British Journal of Educational Studies 11 (2):99-124.
  18. The zombies among us: Consciousness and automatic behaviour.Antti Revonsuo, Mirja Johanson, Jan-Eric Wedlund & John Chaplin - 2000 - In Yves Rossetti & Antti Revonsuo (eds.), Beyond Dissociation: Interaction Between Dissociated Implicit and Explicit Processing. John Benjamins.
     
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    The First Antinomy and the Indeterminate Extent of the Empirical World.Rosalind Chaplin - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 449-458.
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  20. Guest Editorial.Jonathan Chaplin & Joshua Hordern - 2010 - Studies in Christian Ethics 23 (2):115-117.
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    Christianity and Civil Society: Catholic and Neo-Calvinist Perspectives.Stanley Carlson-Thies, Jonathan Chaplin, Jean Bethke Elshtain, Kenneth L. Grasso, Russell Hittinger, Timothy Sherratt & James W. Skillen (eds.) - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    A work of contemporary Christian political thought, this volume addresses the crisis of modern democracy evident in the decline of the institutions of civil society and their theoretical justification. Drawing upon a rich store of social and political reflection found in the Catholic and Neo-Calvinist traditions, the essays mount a robust defense of the irreducible identity and value of the social institutions_family, neighborhood, church, civic association_that serve as the connective tissue of a political community.
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    A. F. Leach: Agreement and difference.W. N. Chaplin - 1964 - British Journal of Educational Studies 12 (2):173-183.
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    An Institutionalist Reframing of the Religion and Public Reason Debate.Jonathan Chaplin - 2021 - Social Theory and Practice 47 (3):589-602.
    Responding to the preceding four articles, this piece presents a theologically-informed ‘institutionalist’ perspective on the debate within political liberalism over religion and public reason. Institutionalism calls for greater attention to the normative purpose and structural design of political institutions in order better to frame what political deliberation in a liberal democracy should look like. Eschewing any ‘idealization’ of citizens, and favouring an ‘argumentative’ account of democratic deliberation, it explores what public reasoning should consist in when viewed as an empirical practice (...)
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    Ancestor Masks and Aristocratic Power in Roman Culture. H I Flower.Jane D. Chaplin - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):411-412.
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    Benjamin Franklin and science, continuing opportunities.Joyce E. Chaplin - 2006 - Perspectives on Science 14 (2):232-251.
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    Benjamin Franklin and Science, Continuing Opportunities for Study.Joyce E. Chaplin - 2006 - Perspectives on Science 14 (2):232-251.
  27. Benjamin Franklin's Discoveries: Science and Public Culture in the Eighteenth Century.Joyce E. Chaplin - 2011 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 46 (2):14.
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    Commentary on Brickhouse and Smith.Maud Chaplin - 1987 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 3 (1):72-78.
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    Commentary on Garver.Maud Chaplin - 1994 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 10 (1):201-210.
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    Commentary on Nightingale.Maud H. Chaplin - 1996 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 12 (1):59-70.
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    Commentary on Sherman.Maud H. Chaplin - 2000 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 16 (1):82-90.
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    Catholic political thought: what can evangelicals learn?Jonathan Chaplin - 1997 - Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 14 (3):10-14.
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    How the Sublime Comes to Matter in Eighteenth Century Legal Discourse – an Irigarayan Critique of Hobbes, Locke and Burke.Sue Chaplin - 2001 - Feminist Legal Studies 9 (3):199-220.
    This article examines the way in which the sublime comes to matter within various eighteenth century legal discourses, particularly in the work of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke and Edmund Burke. The essay seeks also to relate the theoretical works of these philosophers and lawyers to practical legislative developments of the period, in particular, the passage of the Black Act in1726 and the Marriage Act in 1753. The sublime comes to matter to the law in this period in the sense that (...)
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    Imagines.Jane D. Chaplin - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):411-412.
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  35. On the thoughtfulness of cognitive psychologists.William F. Chaplin - 1987 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 8 (2):269-279.
     
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  36. Phenomenology: Merleau-Ponty and Sartre.Adrienne Dengerink Chaplin - 2000 - In Berys Nigel Gaut & Dominic Lopes (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Aesthetics. Routledge.
     
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    Reconstructing Early Rome - G. B. Miles: Livy: Reconstructing Early Rome. Pp. xi+251. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 1995. £27.50.Jane Chaplin - 1997 - The Classical Review 47 (1):52-53.
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    Subsidiarity.Jonathan Chaplin - 1997 - Ethical Perspectives 4 (2):117-130.
    It has always been the fate of centrally important concepts in public debate to be used promiscuously. ‘Democracy’, for instance, has long been assigned multiple contested meanings; its meaning is univocal only in the minds of passionate advocates of a single political project seeking to monopolize usage of the term, whether Liberals or Leninists. Theorists tend to worry about this conceptual promiscuity more than practitioners, who, firing off loaded concepts in the heat of political battle, are impatient of reminders that, (...)
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    Towards a Monotheistic Democratic Constitutionalism? Convergent Themes in Oliver O’Donovan, Sajjad Rizvi and Paul Heck.Jonathan Chaplin - 2016 - Studies in Christian Ethics 29 (2):169-176.
    This article responds to the papers by O’Donovan, Rizvi and Heck by identifying four convergent themes emerging from their accounts of Christian and Islamic political thought: the denial of salvific efficacy to the state; the claim that political authority is legitimated and limited by law; the attribution of a normative purpose to the state; and the ascription of a positive role for the people in the legitimation and scrutiny of political authority. The article poses the question whether this amounts to (...)
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    The Future of Theological Ethics: Response to Robin Lovin and Nigel Biggar.Jonathan Chaplin - 2012 - Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (2):148-152.
    This paper argues that the theological ethics of the future will be both more authentically Christian and more public, and briefly illustrates that claim in relation to the polity and to the academy. It argues, first, that Christian political reasoning should not be preoccupied with liberal anxieties about epistemic criteria for public reasoning, but rather turn its attention to the institutional telos of the polity, the political common good; and be prepared to speak in an openly Christian voice where appropriate. (...)
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  41. Would you trust a photograph? Common knowledge and social theory in the age of the digital image.E. Chaplin - 1998 - Communication and Cognition. Monographies 31 (2-3):197-212.
     
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    Psychosocial Vulnerabilities to Depression after Acute Coronary Syndrome: The Pivotal Role of Rumination in Predicting and Maintaining Depression.Ellen-ge D. Denton, Nina Rieckmann, Karina W. Davidson & William F. Chaplin - 2012 - Frontiers in Psychology 3.
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    A Manual of Japanese Writing.Tamako Niwa, Hamako Itō Chaplin, Samuel E. Martin & Hamako Ito Chaplin - 1969 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 89 (1):267.
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    Reading Japanese.Paul T. Sato, Eleanor Harz Jorden & Hamako Ito Chaplin - 1978 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 98 (3):306.
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    Theology and Public Philosophy: Four Conversations.Charles Taylor, Fred Dallmayr, William Schweiker, Nicholas Wolterstorff, J. Budziszewski, Jeanne Heffernan Schindler, Joshua Mitchell, Robin Lovin, Jonathan Chaplin, Michael L. Budde, Jean Porter, Eloise A. Buker, Christopher Beem, Peter Berkowitz & Jean Bethke Elshtain (eds.) - 2012 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This volume brings together eminent theologians, philosophers and political theorists to discuss such questions as how religious understandings have shaped the moral landscape of contemporary culture; the possible contributions of theology and theologically informed moral argument to contemporary public life; the problem of religious and moral discourse in a pluralistic society; and the proper relationship between religion and culture.
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    Book Review: Luke Bretherton, Resurrecting Democracy: Faith, Citizenship, and the Politics of a Common Life. [REVIEW]Jonathan Chaplin - 2015 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (2):228-232.
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    Book Review: Sebastian Kim, Theology in the Public Sphere: Public Theology as a Catalyst for Open Debate and Miroslav Volf, A Public Faith: How Followers of Christ Should Serve the Common Good. [REVIEW]Jonathan Chaplin - 2014 - Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (1):103-108.
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    Political Liberalism and Christian Political Theology: A Review of Two Works by Liberals that Can Enhance Prospects for Dialogue. [REVIEW]Jonathan Chaplin - 2018 - Studies in Christian Ethics 31 (3):281-295.
    This review article assesses the usefulness of two substantial recent books on religion by liberal political philosophers, Cécile Laborde and Aurélia Bardon, Religion in Liberal Political Philosophy, and Cécile Laborde, Liberalism’s Religion. It opens by situating these books against the landscape of UK-based work on the place of public religion in liberal democracy by both liberal political philosophers and Christian political theologians. Noting the relative paucity—by comparison with those from North America—of contributions on the theme from both quarters, it welcomes (...)
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  49. Book Review: Nick Spencer, Doing God: A Future for Faith in the Public Square . 74 pp. £10 , ISBN 0—9554453—0—2. Faith and Nation: Report of a Commission of Inquiry to the UK Evangelical Alliance . 170 pp. £10 , no ISBN. Jonathan Bartley, Faith and Politics after Christendom: The Church as a Movement for Anarchy . xxi + 233 pp. £9.99 , ISBN 978—1—84227—348—7. Stuart Murray, Post-Christendom: Church and Mission in a Strange New World . xvi + 343 pp. n.p. , ISBN 978—1—84227—261—9. [REVIEW]Jonathan Chaplin - 2008 - Studies in Christian Ethics 21 (1):145-153.
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    Ian Proops, The Fiery Test of Critique: A Reading of Kant’s Dialectic Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021 Pp. xi + 486 ISBN 9780199656042 (hbk) £105.00. [REVIEW]Rosalind Chaplin - 2022 - Kantian Review (2):1-5.
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