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    Hegel's concept of experience: with a section from Hegel's Phenomenology of spirit in the Kenley Royce Dove translation.Martin Heidegger - 1970 - San Francisco: Harper & Row. Edited by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.
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    G. W. F. Hegel: The Phenomenology of Spirit Chapter 8, Absolute Knowing.Kenley R. Dove - 2001 - Philosophical Forum 32 (4):407-419.
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    Words and things in aristotle and hegel “τοονλεγεταιπολλαχωs”.Kenley R. Dove - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (2):125-142.
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    Hegel's Phenomenological Method.Kenley R. Dove - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (4):615 - 641.
    What, then, is the method of Hegel's PhG if it is not dialectical? Insofar as it can be characterized in a word, it is descriptive. The study of a science, in Hegel's sense, requires that the student, through a tremendous effort of restraint, give himself completely over to the structural development of that science itself. This, I take it, is what Hegel means by the famous phrase "die Anstrengung des Begriffs". The true philosopher must strenuously avoid the temptation of interrupting (...)
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    G. W. F. Hegel: “Sense‐Certainty,” from the Phenomenology of Spirit, Chapter 1 (1807).Kenley R. Dove - 2001 - Philosophical Forum 32 (4):399-406.
  6. Alienation and the Concept of Modernity.Kenley R. Dove - 1976 - Analecta Husserliana 5:187.
     
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    Comment: on the Relationship of Habermas's Views to Hegel.Kenley R. Dove - 1980 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 5:240-246.
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    G. W. F. Hegel: The phenomenology of spirit chapter 8, absolute knowing.Kenley R. Dove - 2001 - Philosophical Forum 32 (4):407–419.
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    Hegel and Creativity.Kenley Dove - 1978 - The Owl of Minerva 9 (4):5-10.
    What I hope to do in this paper is to sort out three basic senses of the word ‘creativity’ in order to make clear why creativity is not a basic category in Hegel’s philosophy. When it is read as a systematic philosophy, Hegel’s philosophy runs counter to nearly every current usage of the word ‘creativity,’ whether it be theological, common sensical, artistic or scientifically empirical. Which is not to say that creativity has no place in his philosophy. But, whereas Jewish (...)
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    Hegel and the Secularization Hypothesis.Kenley R. Dove - 1973 - In Joseph J. O'Malley (ed.), The legacy of Hegel. The Hague,: M. Nijhoff. pp. 144--155.
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    Logic and theory in Aristotle, stoicism, Hegel.Kenley R. Dove - 2006 - Philosophical Forum 37 (3):265–320.
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    Minding our Language.Kenley R. Dove - 2018 - Philosophical Forum 49 (4):449-466.
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    Phenomenology and Systematic Philosophy.Kenley Dove - 1982 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 6:27-39.
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    Words and things in Aristotle and Hegel "το ον λεγεται πολλαχωs".Kenley R. Dove - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (2):125–142.
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    Colloquy on Being.Ernst Vollrath, J. N. Mohanty & Kenley Dove - 1974 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 4 (1):1-18.
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    Colloquy on Being.Ernst Vollrath, J. N. Mohanty & Kenley Dove - 1974 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 4 (1):1-18.
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  17. 'Absolute Knowing', chapter 8 of The'Phenomenology of Spirit'(Translated by Kenley R. Dove).G. W. F. Hegel - 2001 - Philosophical Forum 32 (4):407-419.
  18. A Letter Concerning Kenley Dove’s “Hegel and Creativity”.Eric von der Luft - 1978 - The Owl of Minerva 10 (1):10-10.
    Kenley Dove’s article [OWL, IX-4] seems to overlook that certain thinker who could probably be the key to the proper elucidation of Hegel’s thought on creativity, i.e. Plotinus. Dove’s threefold breakdown of classical Greek and medieval Christian ideas of creation is cogent, though he fails to include the Neo-Platonic bridge which could not only harmonize for him the “deterministic” metaphysics of the Greeks with the ex nihilo “free-act-of-God” metaphysics of Aquinas, but also provide him with a way (...)
     
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  19. Reducing Spirit to Substance: Dove on Hegel’s Method.Wendy Lynn Clark and J. M. Fritzman - 2002 - Idealistic Studies 32 (2):73-100.
    : In “Hegel’s Phenomenological Method,” Kenley R. Dove maintains that the method of the Phenomenology of Spirit is not dialectical but instead wholly phenomenological. That is, Dove claims that Hegel’s method is purely descriptive. Dove’s interpretation has been highly influential and widely accepted. This article argues that, although there is a phenomenological aspect to Hegel’s method, that aspect itself presupposes a prior dialectical moment. Failure to account for that dialectical moment results in spirit being reduced to (...)
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    Reducing Spirit to Substance.Wendy Lynn Clark & J. M. Fritzman - 2002 - Idealistic Studies 32 (2):73-100.
    In “Hegel’s Phenomenological Method,” Kenley R. Dove maintains that the method of the Phenomenology of Spirit is not dialectical but instead wholly phenomenological. That is, Dove claims that Hegel’s method is purely descriptive. Dove’s interpretation has been highly influential and widely accepted. This article argues that, although there is a phenomenological aspect to Hegel’s method, that aspect itself presupposes a prior dialectical moment. Failure to account for that dialectical moment results in spirit being reduced to substance.
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  21. Hegel and Religion: Avoiding Double Truth, Twice.David Kolb - 2012 - Hegel Bulletin 33 (1):71-87.
    When I was first studying Hegel I encountered quite divergent readings of his views on religion. The teacher who first presented Hegel to me was a Jesuit, Quentin Lauer at Fordham University, who read Hegel as a Christian theologian providing a better metaphysical system for understanding the doctrines of the Trinity and Incarnation. When I studied at Yale, Kenley Dove read Hegel as the first thoroughly atheistic philosopher, who presented the conditions of thought without reference to any foundational (...)
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    Hegel Society of America 1970 Conference.Frederick G. Weiss - 1969 - The Owl of Minerva 1 (2):4-5.
    Celebrations of the second centenary of Hegel's birth have already begun, and more are planned. The Sixteenth Annual Wheaton College Philosophy Conference, "The Philosophy of Hegel on the 200th Anniversary of His Birth", was held November 6th and 7th at Wheaton, Illinois. Errol Harris of Northwestern delivered the Keynote lecture titled "The Importance of Hegel Today". Other papers read included "Hegel's Dialectic" by William Young of the University of Rhode Island; "Hegel and Contemporary Theology" by Merold Westphal of Yale; "Hegel (...)
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    On Hegel and Creativity.Donald Verene - 1978 - The Owl of Minerva 9 (3):1-3.
    A meeting on Hegel and Creativity was sponsored by the Society for Philosophy of Creativity, Eastern Division, in connection with the meeting of the American Philosophical Association in Washington, D.C. on December 29, 1977. The principal paper, entitled “Creativity in Hegel?,” was presented by Kenneth Schmitz. It was followed by papers of two commentators, Kenley Dove and David Lachterman. The session was chaired by Donald Verene and organized by George L. Kline, Chairman of the Society’s Eastern Division.
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    Hegel's Concept of Experience. [REVIEW]J. B. R. - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 24 (2):340-340.
    Whatever one thinks of Heidegger's philosophy, he is one of the most incisive philosophic commentators of our time. He is frequently at his best and is most lucid in his close examinations of other philosophers. The introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has been overshadowed by the much more famous preface. In his paragraph-by-paragraph analysis, Heidegger reveals how much we learn from this introduction about Hegel's conception of knowledge, philosophy, and experience. At the same time that Heidegger illuminates Hegel's text, (...)
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    The letters of Josiah Royce.Josiah Royce - 1970 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press. Edited by John Clendenning.
  26. Three symbol ungrounding problems: Abstract concepts and the future of embodied cognition.Guy Dove - 2016 - Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 4 (23):1109-1121.
    A great deal of research has focused on the question of whether or not concepts are embodied as a rule. Supporters of embodiment have pointed to studies that implicate affective and sensorimotor systems in cognitive tasks, while critics of embodiment have offered nonembodied explanations of these results and pointed to studies that implicate amodal systems. Abstract concepts have tended to be viewed as an important test case in this polemical debate. This essay argues that we need to move beyond a (...)
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  27. The philosophy of loyalty.Josiah Royce - 1919 - New York,: Hafner Pub. Co..
    Josiah Royce was born in California where he began his teaching career.
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    Reflections on the origin: Transculturation and tragedy in Pedro páramo.Patrick Dove - 2001 - Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities 6 (1):91-110.
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    Words of professor Royce at the Walton Hotel at philadelphia, december 29, 1915.Josiah Royce - 1916 - Philosophical Review 25 (3):507-514.
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    The philosophy of Josiah Royce.Josiah Royce - 1971 - New York,: Crowell. Edited by John K. Roth.
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    The spirit of modern philosophy.Josiah Royce - 1899 - New York,: G. Braziller.
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    Psychiatric Illness and Clinical Negligence: When Can “Secondary Victims” Successfully Claim for Damages? Recent Developments from the United Kingdom.Edward S. Dove - forthcoming - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry:1-8.
    On January 11, 2024, the United Kingdom (U.K.) Supreme Court rendered its judgment in _Paul v Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust_, restricting the circumstances in which “secondary victims” can successfully claim for damages in clinical negligence cases. This ruling has provided welcome clarity regarding the scope of negligently caused “pure” psychiatric illness claims, but the judgment may well prove controversial. In this article, I trace the facts and opinion from the majority and also discuss an important dissenting opinion. I then reflect (...)
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  33. Process versus product in Bornean Augury: A traditional knowledge system's solution to the problem of knowing.Michael R. Dove - 1996 - In R. F. Ellen & Katsuyoshi Fukui (eds.), Redefining nature: ecology, culture, and domestication. Washington, D.C.: Berg. pp. 557--596.
     
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    Josiah Royce: Selected Writings.Josiah Royce - 1988 - Paulist Press.
    A very significant aspect of Josiah Royce's philosophical achievement is carefully and fully treated with special emphasis on his contribution as a philosopher of spirituality.
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  35. Alienation and the Concept of Modernity.Dove Kr - 1976 - Analecta Husserliana 5:187-204.
     
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    Hegel.K. R. Dove - 1986 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 24 (2):281-283.
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    The spirit of modern philosophy: an essay in the form of lectures.Josiah Royce - 1900 - New York: Dover Publications.
    A unique and honored figure in American intellectual history, Josiah Royce stands out as a master of many disciplines who made significant contributions to mathematical logic, psychology, social ethics, literary criticism, and history as well as metaphysics. These thirteen lectures elucidate his early philosophical idealism and explore the historical framework of his doctrine. Spanning three centuries of the speculative concerns of philosophy, Royce discusses the theories of Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Schopenhauer, and other important thinkers. A lucid (...)
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    What can we learn from the U.s. Federal sentencing guidelines for organizational ethics.Dove Izraeli & Mark S. Schwartz - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (9-10):1045-1055.
    In November, 1991, the U.S. Congress enacted the U.S. Federal Sentencing Guidelines legislation which had a dramatic impact on corporate America. Can the Guidelines be used as a model or framework by other countries? Could other countries in the world benefit from adopting a similar piece of legislation? Are there any limitations to consider? In addressing these issues, the authors make the argument that the time has arrived for other countries to consider the development of legislation similar to the Guidelines (...)
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    An Unpublished Logic Paper by Josiah Royce.Robert W. Burch & Josiah Royce - 1987 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 23 (2):173 - 204.
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    The world and the individual.Josiah Royce - 1900 - New York,: Dover Publications.
    1st ser. The four historical conceptions of being.--2d ser. Nature, man, and the moral order.
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  41. Consciousness and Physicalism: A Defense of the Phenomenal Concept Strategy.Andreas Elpidorou & Guy Dove - 2018 - New York, NY, USA: Routledge.
    Consciousness and Physicalism: A Defense of a Research Program explores the nature of consciousness and its place in the world, offering a revisionist account of what it means to say that consciousness is nothing over and above the physical. By synthesizing work in the philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and philosophy of science from the last twenty years and forging a dialogue with contemporary research in the empirical sciences of the mind, Andreas Elpidorou and Guy Dove advance and defend a (...)
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    Promoting ethics through ethics officers: A proposed profile and an application.Dove Izraeli & Anat BarNir - 1998 - Journal of Business Ethics 17 (11):1189-1196.
    We present an ideal profile of an emerging organizational function: the Ethics Officer. We argue that the main contribution of an EO is to provide management with a broad perspective of the organization's stakeholders – one that emphasizes the interests of all stakeholders, including those not affiliated with the dominant coalitions in the organization. In order to avoid turning the EO into a rubber stamp for management activities, we suggest that certain conditions prevail to enable the person in this position (...)
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    Business ethics in the middle east.Dove Izraeli - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (14):1555-1560.
    The field of Business Ethics is still underdeveloped and negative stereotypes about the level of business ethics practice are prevalent. The field of Business Ethics is not yet institutionalized in the Academia of most ideastern countries. Most governments in the region have agencies to combat corruption. One of the interesting developments is the Eco-Peace organization for cross national cooperation in the field of ecology. The report concludes with some of the trends expected to impact economic developments and Business Ethics in (...)
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    Critical Responses to Josiah Royce, 1885-1916.Josiah Royce & Randall E. Auxier - 2000 - A&C Black.
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    Royce's Logical Essays: Collected Logical Essays of Josiah Royce.Josiah Royce & Daniel Sommer Robinson - 2011 - Literary Licensing, LLC.
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    The basic writings of Josiah Royce.Josiah Royce, John J. Mcdermott & Ignas K. Skrupskelis - 1969 - Chicago,: University of Chicago Press. Edited by John J. McDermott & Kęstutis Skrupskelis.
    Now back in print, and in paperback, these two classic volumes illustrate the scope and quality of Royce'sthought, providing the most comprehensive selection ofhis writings currently available. They offer a detailedpresentation of the viable relationship Royce forgedbetween the local experience of community and thedemands of a philosophical and scientific vision ofthe human situation.The selections reprinted here are basic to any understandingof Royce's thought and its pressing relevanceto contemporary cultural, moral, and religious issues.
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    Limits of Innovation in dance and mime.Anya Peterson Royce - 1987 - Semiotica 65 (3-4):269-284.
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    The Argument of Mathematics.Andrew Aberdein & Ian J. Dove (eds.) - 2013 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Springer.
    Written by experts in the field, this volume presents a comprehensive investigation into the relationship between argumentation theory and the philosophy of mathematical practice. Argumentation theory studies reasoning and argument, and especially those aspects not addressed, or not addressed well, by formal deduction. The philosophy of mathematical practice diverges from mainstream philosophy of mathematics in the emphasis it places on what the majority of working mathematicians actually do, rather than on mathematical foundations. -/- The book begins by first challenging the (...)
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    Ethical beliefs and behavior among managers: A cross-cultural perspective. [REVIEW]Dove Izraeli - 1988 - Journal of Business Ethics 7 (4):263 - 271.
    This study examines the ethical beliefs and behavior of a sample of Israeli managers (n=97) and comparable data from the United States. Israeli managers rated themselves both highly ethical and more ethical than their peers. These results are similar to those found for the U.S., and indicate that the best predictor of respondents' ethical behavior is their beliefs and perceptions concerning their peers' behavior. In addition, this study examines the managers' predisposition to promote social responsibility by joining social networks of (...)
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    Beyond perceptual symbols: A call for representational pluralism.Guy Dove - 2009 - Cognition 110 (3):412-431.
    Recent evidence from cognitive neuroscience suggests that certain cognitive processes employ perceptual representations. Inspired by this evidence, a few researchers have proposed that cognition is inherently perceptual. They have developed an innovative theoretical approach that rests on the notion of perceptual simulation and marshaled several general arguments supporting the centrality of perceptual representations to concepts. In this article, I identify a number of weaknesses in these arguments and defend a multiple semantic code approach that posits both perceptual and non-perceptual representations.
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