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    Post-Analytic Philosophy.John Rajchman & Cornel West - 1985 - Columbia University Press.
    Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing is a poetic, insightful, and ultimately moving exploration of 'the strange science of writing.
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  2. The Defense of Gracchus Babeuf before the High Court of Vendôme.John Anthony Scott, Herbert Marcuse & Thomas Cornell - 1970 - Science and Society 34 (4):505-508.
     
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  3. La pensée américaine contemporaine, coll. « Philosophie d'aujourd'hui ».John Rachman, Cornel West, J. Lyotard & A. Lyotard-may - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (2):476-479.
     
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    Newton of the Grassblade? Darwin and the Problem of Organic Teleology.John Cornell - 1986 - Isis 77:404-421.
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    Newton of the Grassblade? Darwin and the Problem of Organic Teleology.John F. Cornell - 1986 - Isis 77 (3):405-421.
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    Analogy and technology in Darwin's vision of nature.John F. Cornell - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (3):303-344.
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    God's magnificent law: The bad influence of theistic metaphysics on Darwin's estimation of natural selection.John F. Cornell - 1987 - Journal of the History of Biology 20 (3):381-412.
    It is natural for us — living after the Darwinian Revolution and the neo-Darwinian synthesis — to consider the adoption of evolution by natural selection as unconditionally rational, because it now seems the best theory or explanation of many phenomena. Nonetheless, if we take historical inquiry seriously, as allowing us to probe into the ground of our knowledge, the roots of even this “rational” Darwinism might be unearthed. Darwinian doctrine betrays a deceptive desire for unity and simplicity of principle, and (...)
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    A Parable of Scandal: Speculations about the Wheat and the Tares in Matthew 13.John F. Cornell - 1998 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 5 (1):98-117.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A PARABLE OF SCANDAL: SPECULATIONS ABOUT THE WHEAT AND THE TARES IN MATTHEW 13 John F. Cornell St. John's College, NM I will open my mouth in parables; I will utter things kept secret since the foundation of die world" (Matthew 13:35) The title ofone of René Girard's path-breaking books, Things Hidden since the Foundation ofthe World, is of course drawn from this passage. Few scholarly (...)
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    Faustian phenomena: Teleology in Goethe's interpretation of plants and animals.John F. Cornell - 1990 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 15 (5):481-492.
    von Goethe was a daring and wide-ranging biologist as well as a great playwright. His work was a whole: for him, theory and theatre were both based on keen observation of life. Even ‘Faustian’ striving, the blind upward urge of life, can be found in significant details of organisms and their evolution, according to Goethe. Such observations cannot be dismissed as sheer poetry. On the contrary, his teleology provides a broad empirical background for the organismic approach in bio-medical science, while (...)
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    Promethean Metaphysics: The Idea of a More Perfect Being in Descartes's Discourse on Method.John F. Cornell - 2018 - Review of Metaphysics 72 (1):77-99.
    The proofs of the existence of God in part 4 of Descartes’s Discourse on Method may yet surprise us. These arguments appear to be crafted with such ambiguity that their deeper import has rarely been suspected. This essay proposes that, in spite of the text’s conventional appearance, Descartes exposes the error of scholastic metaphysics, namely, that it mistakes the perfectibility of the human mind for a transcendent perfect being. Superficially, the thinker’s “idea of a more perfect being” serves to ground (...)
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    Two Japanese Villages.Edward Norbeck, John B. Cornell & Robert J. Smith - 1957 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 77 (2):141.
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    White on White/Black on Black.George Yancey, Cornel West, Kal Alston, Molefi Kete Asante, Bettina G. Bergo, Robert Bernasconi, Janine Jones, Chris Cuomo, Clarence Sholé Johnson, John H. Mcclendon Iii, Greg Moses, Monique Roelofs, Crispin Sartwell & Anna Stubblefield - 2005 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    White on White/Black on Black is a unique contribution to the philosophy of race. The text explores how 14 philosophers, 7 white and 7 black, philosophically understand the dynamics of the process of racialization.
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    From Creation to Evolution: Sir William Dawson and the Idea of Design in the Nineteenth Century. [REVIEW]John F. Cornell - 1983 - Journal of the History of Biology 16 (1):137 - 170.
  14. University Press, 1983), xii+ 301 pp., illus., $25.00." The only places I have ever been that truly appreciated the power and subtlety of Descartes were seminars whose participants were mature neuroanatomists, psychiatrists, and pyschophysiological clini-cians"(p. 84n9). Richard Carter's Descartes speaks his own language. [REVIEW]John F. Cornell - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (3).
  15. The American Evasion of Philosophy: A Genealogy of Pragmatism.Cornel West - 1989 - University of Wisconsin Press.
    Taking Emerson as his starting point, Cornel West’s basic task in this ambitious enterprise is to chart the emergence, development, decline, and recent resurgence of American pragmatism. John Dewey is the central figure in West’s pantheon of pragmatists, but he treats as well such varied mid-century representatives of the tradition as Sidney Hook, C. Wright Mills, W. E. B. Du Bois, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Lionel Trilling. West’s "genealogy" is, ultimately, a very personal work, for it is imbued throughout with (...)
     
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    The JHB bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, Ronald Rainger, John F. Cornell, James J. Bono, Pietro Corsi & William J. Haas - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (3):439-446.
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    The J.H.B. bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, Ronald Rainger, John F. Cornell, James J. Bono, Pietro Corsi & William J. Haas - 1985 - Journal of the History of Biology 18 (3):439-446.
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    The J.H.B. Bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, A. R. S., John T. Edsall, Muriel L. Blaisdell & John F. Cornell - 1987 - Journal of the History of Biology 20 (2):281-287.
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    The J.H.B. bookshelf.Shirley A. Roe, Philip J. Pauly, John F. Cornell & Joy Harvey - 1987 - Journal of the History of Biology 20 (3):423-430.
  20. John P. Gunnemann, The Moral Meaning of Revolution.Cornel West - unknown
    This book's basic aim is "to clarify the relationship between revolutionary practice and moral reasoning" (p. 2). This aim primarily involves presenting a complex argument to show that revolution cannot be justified in the usual sense of what it means to justify an act precisely because the ordinary moral courts of appeal are called into question by revolutionaries. This is so because, for Gunnemann, revolution is, fundamentally, a rejection of an existing understanding of the problem of evil and an attempt (...)
     
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    Enlightening the Enlightenment: A Response to John Brenkman.Drucilla Cornell - 1999 - Critical Inquiry 26 (1):128-139.
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    The role of the Kantian imagination in realization-focused comparison.Drucilla Cornell - 2015 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 41 (1):21-28.
    In this article I review Amaryta Sen’s powerful critique of transcendental institutionalism and his own ‘realization-focused comparison’ as an alternative way to think about justice. While deeply sympathetic with his critique of John Rawls I also argue that the role of the Kantian imagination is extremely important in figuring ideals of justice, which must guide ‘realization-focused comparison’. To do so I turn to Kant’s Critique of Judgment and his development of what he calls ‘aesthetic ideas’ as ways of representing (...)
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    Perceiving: A Philosophical Study. Roderick M. Chisholm Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1957. Pp. xi, 203. $2.75.John W. Yolton - 1958 - Philosophy of Science 25 (4):302-305.
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    A critique of Plantinga's theological foundationalism.John Zeis - 1990 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 28 (3):173 - 189.
    I think that the epistemological theory presented by Plantinga would be more plausible if it were amended in a way that would be consistent with the no-foundations view suggested above. We have considered in detail his conception of basic beliefs in Section II above, and noted that his conception of basicality was obscure. For Plantinga, beliefs are basic only under certain conditions, and this is an obscure notion of basicality because unlike basic beliefs in a more traditional foundationalist theory, there (...)
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    Reply to Drucilla Cornell.John Brenkman - 1999 - Critical Inquiry 26 (1):140-146.
  26. Logical Method and Law.John Dewey - 1914 - Cornell Law Quarterly 10:17.
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    The Liberal Spirit. Essays on Problems of Freedom in the Modern World. By Horace M. Kallen Cornell University Press and The New School for Social Research, Ithaca and New York, 1948. Pp. vii, 242. $3.00.John H. Hallowell - 1949 - Philosophy of Science 16 (3):263-264.
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    Looking After the Future: Notes on Hope.John T. Lysaker - 2019 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 33 (2):238-255.
    ABSTRACT Hope is a complex social-psychological phenomenon. It combines cognitive and affective dimensions, and it is temporally extended, drawing upon the past in order to orient the present toward the future. In conversation with various texts, ranging from Ernst Bloch to Cornel West to Patrick Shade, the article offers a multidimensional account of hope, arguing that it is integral to human action and possibility.
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    Virtual Gallery.John Clair Miller - 1998 - Diacritics 28 (1).
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Virtual GalleryJohn Clair Miller* Click for larger view View full resolutionPhotograph by John Clair Miller. Click for larger view View full resolutionPhotograph by John Clair Miller. Click for larger view View full resolutionPhotograph by John Clair Miller. Click for larger view View full resolutionPhotograph by John Clair Miller. Click for larger view View full resolutionPhotograph by John Clair Miller. Click for larger view View (...)
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    Virtual Gallery.John Clair Miller - 2000 - Diacritics 30 (1).
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Virtual GalleryThe collages were constructed by John Clair Miller, an architect and currently a Professor of Design in the Department of Architecture at Cornell University. They are part of a series produced in Rome, Italy, while teaching in the Cornell Architecture Program in Rome, Fall 1998. The material used in the compositions was collected from layers of old and recent posters mounted in the streets of (...)
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    Of Ethics, Epistemology, and Humanity.John Comaroff - 2023 - Philosophy and Global Affairs 3 (2):222-234.
    This essay offers a critical reading of Drucilla Cornell’s writings on the concept of ubuntu in South Africa, a country with which she had a deeply committed, complicated, ambivalent relationship. It explores her arguments for the contemporary relevance of this deeply rooted cultural concept—despite its appropriation and commodification at the hands of global market forces—not merely to the everyday life of Black South Africans but also for a transformative constitutionalism; a progressive jurisprudence, that is, addressed to the accomplishment of (...)
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    Bose-Einstein Condensation, A New Form of Matter.John Cramer - unknown
    The "groupie" tendency of bosons has recently been demonstrated in a breakthrough experiment by Carl Wieman of the University of Colorado and Eric Cornell of the National Institute for Standards and Technology and their group. They were able to cool a gas of rubidium-87 atoms to a temperature so low that thousands of atoms coalesced into the same quantum state, forming a new state of matter called a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). This column is about that work.
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    A Call to Arms?—Militarism, Political Unity, and the Moral Equivalent of War.John Kaag - 2009 - The Pluralist 4 (2):108-124.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:A Call to Arms? —Militarism, Political Unity, and the Moral Equivalent of WarJohn Kaag1. IntroductionIn 1906, William James presented “The Moral Equivalent of War” and turned his attention to a question that has for better and for worse defined the American political landscape, namely, the question of how to maintain political unity and civic virtue in the absence of an immediate and galvanizing threat. Today, even in a time (...)
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    G. Ahlberg-Cornell: Herakles and the Sea-Monster in Attic Black-Figure Vase-Paiming. (Acta Instituti Atheniensis Regni Sueciae, Series in 4°, 33.) Pp. 174; 38 figs., 49 plates. Stockholm: Swedish Institute in Athens, 1984. Paper, Sw. Kr. 280. [REVIEW]John Boardman - 1986 - The Classical Review 36 (1):166-166.
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    Dennis Des chene, spirits and clocks: Machine and organism in Descartes. Ithaca and London: Cornell university press, 2001. Pp. XIII+181. Isbn 0-8014-3764-4. 25.95. [REVIEW]John Sutton - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Science 36 (2):233-235.
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    Nietzsche's view of Socrates. By Werner J. Dannhauser. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press. 1974. $15.00. 283 pages. [REVIEW]John Philippoussis - 1978 - Dialogue 17 (4):713-718.
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    Life and Earth Sciences Roy Porter , The Earth generated and anatomized. By William Hobbs. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press and British Museum 1981. Pp. 158. £24.50/$43.75; £16. [REVIEW]John Thackray - 1983 - British Journal for the History of Science 16 (3):287-288.
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  38. Albert Bates Lord, The Singer Resumes the Tale. Ed. Mary Louise Lord. (Myth and Poetics.) Ithaca, N.Y., and London: Cornell University Press, 1995. Pp. xv, 258; black-and-white frontispiece. $39.95. [REVIEW]John D. Niles - 1998 - Speculum 73 (2):560-562.
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    William J. McGrath. Freud's Discovery of Psychoanalysis. The Politics of Hysteria. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1986. Pp. 336. ISBN 0-8014-1770-8. $27.50. [REVIEW]John Forrester - 1987 - British Journal for the History of Science 20 (2):225-227.
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    The Significance of Sense: Meaning, Modality, and Morality By Roger Wertheimer Cornell University Press. Ithaca and London, 1972. 216 pp. £3.60. [REVIEW]John H. Benson - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (186):401-403.
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    The Attalids Esther V. Hansen: The Attalids of Pergamon. Second edition, revised and expanded. (Cornell Studies in Classical Philology, vol. xxxvi.) Pp. xx+531; 1 plate, 4 maps, 2 sketches. London: Cornell University Press, 1971. Cloth, £13·10. [REVIEW]John Briscoe - 1975 - The Classical Review 25 (01):92-93.
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    Charles Parsons, Mathematics in Philosophy: Selected Essays. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press (2005), 368 pp., $35.00 (paper). [REVIEW]John P. Burgess - 2007 - Philosophy of Science 74 (4):549-552.
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    Antiquity to the Renaissance Norman Kretzmann , Infinity and continuity in ancient medieval thought. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1982. Pp. 367. ISBN 0-8014-1444-X. £20.75, $36.10. [REVIEW]John Henry - 1984 - British Journal for the History of Science 17 (1):103-104.
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    The Significance of Sense: Meaning, Modality, and Morality By Roger Wertheimer Cornell University Press. Ithaca and London, 1972. 216 pp. £3.60. [REVIEW]John H. Benson - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (186):401-.
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  45. A Companion to African-American Philosophy.Tommy Lee Lott & John P. Pittman (eds.) - 2003 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Part I Philosophic Traditions Introduction to Part I 3 1 Philosophy and the Afro-American Experience 7 CORNEL WEST 2 African-American Existential Philosophy 33 LEWIS R. GORDON 3 African-American Philosophy: A Caribbean Perspective 48 PAGET HENRY 4 Modernisms in Black 67 FRANK M. KIRKLAND 5 The Crisis of the Black Intellectual 87 HORTENSE J. SPILLERS Part II The Moral and Political Legacy of Slavery Introduction to Part II 107 6 Kant and Knowledge of Disappearing Expression 110 RONALD A. T. JUDY 7 (...)
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    Tradition(s). [REVIEW]John J. Davenport - 2000 - The Owl of Minerva 32 (1):65-82.
    Tradition must rank as one of the ten most important works within the hermeneutic tradition to be published in the 1990s, alongside recent books by Jean-Luc Nancy, Drucilla Cornell, Simon Critchley, John Caputo, Paul Ricoeur, and Jacques Derrida. In Tradition, Stephen Watson, who is influenced by Heidegger, Gadamer, Merleau-Ponty, Derrida, and Alasdair MacIntyre, works out a historical hermeneutics with obvious connections to their views, but that also stakes out a different position "between" their respective accounts of reason, interpretation, (...)
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    The Poor and the Perfect: The Rise of Learning in the Franciscan Order, 1209–1310. By Neslihan Şenocak. Pp. xiv, 276, Ithaca/London, Cornell University Press, 2012, $49.95/£30.95. [REVIEW]John Sullivan - 2013 - Heythrop Journal 54 (3):466-467.
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    Thrasyllan Platonism. [REVIEW]John Bussanich - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (1):139-140.
    BOOK REVIEWS 139 Harold Tarrant. Thrasyllan Platonism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1993. Pp. x + 26o. Cloth, $34.5 o. Most contemporary readers of Plato assign the dialogues to early, middle, and late periods. However, developmental schemes exercised much less fascination on Plato's ancient readers, especially those who looked upon him as the fount of wisdom or upon the corpus as a whole as comprising all the higher education a civilized person needed. Such was the case, certainly, with Thrasyllus, (...)
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    Harold Tarrant. Thrasyllan Platonism. [REVIEW]John Bussanich - 1996 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (1):139-140.
    BOOK REVIEWS 139 Harold Tarrant. Thrasyllan Platonism. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1993. Pp. x + 26o. Cloth, $34.5 o. Most contemporary readers of Plato assign the dialogues to early, middle, and late periods. However, developmental schemes exercised much less fascination on Plato's ancient readers, especially those who looked upon him as the fount of wisdom or upon the corpus as a whole as comprising all the higher education a civilized person needed. Such was the case, certainly, with Thrasyllus, (...)
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book. Adamson, Jane, Freadman, Richard and Parker, David (eds.), Renegotiating Ethics in Literature, Philosophy, and Theory, Cambridge, UK, Cambridge University Press, 1999, pp. 294,£ 35.00,£ 12.95. Annas, Julia, Platonic Ethics Old and New, Ithaca, New York, USA, Cornell Univer. [REVIEW]Roger Ariew, John Cottingham, Tom Sorrell, Richard J. Blackwell, Robert de Lucca, David Boucher, Bruce Haddock, Warren Breckman, Elena Castellani & Jules L. Coleman - 1999 - Mind 108:430.
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