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    Walker Percy's Triad.John E. Desmond - 1994 - Renascence 47 (1):3-9.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]E. D. Klemke, John C. Bigelow, Desmond Paul Henry, D. S. Clarke, W. R. Carter & Carl R. Kordig - 1976 - Philosophia 6 (3-4):359-362.
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    Short notices.A. C. F. Beales, R. F. Dearden, W. B. Inglis, R. R. Dale, Gordon R. Cross, John Hayes, S. Leslie Hunter, Robert J. Hoare, M. F. Cleugh, T. Desmond Morrow, Dorothy A. Wakeford, W. H. Burston, P. H. J. H. Gosden, Evelyn E. Cowie, Kartick C. Mukherjee, J. M. Wilson, H. C. Barnard & David Johnston - 1968 - British Journal of Educational Studies 16 (1):98-112.
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    Levinas: Beyond egoism in marketing and management.John Desmond - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (3):227–238.
    The primary aim of this paper is to accentuate those features that distinguish Levinasian ethics from the egoism that prevails in management thought. It focuses on differences in the constitution of the subject, how Levinas seeks an ethics that goes beyond the subjective point of view that structures the self as being self-present, self-interested, free and systematic and relates to others through this perspective. Levinas's concepts are critically discussed by reading these alongside Jacques Lacan and Adam Smith, which enable observations (...)
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    Levinas: beyond egoism in marketing and management.John Desmond - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (3):227-238.
    The primary aim of this paper is to accentuate those features that distinguish Levinasian ethics from the egoism that prevails in management thought. It focuses on differences in the constitution of the subject, how Levinas seeks an ethics that goes beyond the subjective point of view that structures the self as being self‐present, self‐interested, free and systematic and relates to others through this perspective. Levinas's concepts are critically discussed by reading these alongside Jacques Lacan and Adam Smith, which enable observations (...)
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  6. Mis-Reading Levinas, Amongst Others.John Desmond - forthcoming - Levinas, Business Ethics.
     
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  7. Critical thinking and education.John E. McPeck - 1981 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    A summons to the consuming animal.John Desmond - 2010 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 19 (3):238-252.
    This paper considers Derrida's principal works on the animal as comprising a summons to the consuming animal, the human subject. It summarizes, firstly, Derrida's accusation that the entire Western philosophic tradition is guilty of a particularly pernicious disavowal of its repudiation of the animal. This disavowal underpins what he calls the 'carnophallogocentric order' that privileges the virile male adult as a transcendental subject. The paper shows how he calls this line of argument into question by challenging the purity of the (...)
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    A summons to the consuming animal.John Desmond - 2010 - Business Ethics 19 (3):238-252.
    This paper considers Derrida's principal works on the animal as comprising a summons to the consuming animal, the human subject. It summarizes, firstly, Derrida's accusation that the entire Western philosophic tradition is guilty of a particularly pernicious disavowal of its repudiation of the animal. This disavowal underpins what he calls the ‘carnophallogocentric order’ that privileges the virile male adult as a transcendental subject. The paper shows how he calls this line of argument into question by challenging the purity of the (...)
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    Cosmos Revisited.John F. Desmond - 2009 - Renascence 62 (1):63-82.
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    Cosmos Revisited.John F. Desmond - 2009 - Renascence 62 (1):63-82.
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  12. Closing the Gap: Walker Percy and the Realism-Nominalism Debate.John Desmond - 1998 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 1 (4).
     
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  13. 9. Flannery O'Connor and the Symbol.John F. Desmond - 2002 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 5 (2).
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    Flannery O'Connor and Simone Weil.John F. Desmond - 2005 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 8 (1):102-116.
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    Flannery O'Connor, Simone Weil, Writing, and the Crucifixion.John F. Desmond - 2010 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 13 (1):35-52.
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    Justice, Bioethics, and Covid‐19.Gregory E. Kaebnick - 2021 - Hastings Center Report 51 (6):2-2.
    Both articles in the November‐December 2021 issue of the Hastings Center Report reflect bioethics’ growing interest in questions of justice, or more generally, questions of how collective interests constrain individual interests. Hugh Desmond argues that human enhancement should be reconsidered in light of developments in the field of human evolution. Contemporary understandings in this area lead, he argues, to a new way of thinking about the ethics of enhancement—an approach that replaces personal autonomy with group benefit as the primary criterion (...)
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  17. Research First, Teaching a Distant Second.John E. Walker - 1979 - Journal of Thought 14 (1):11-14.
     
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  18. The Philosophy of Community Education.John E. Walker - 1977 - Journal of Thought 12 (1):37-46.
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    Intermediate Schooling in New Zealand.John E. Watson - 1965 - British Journal of Educational Studies 13 (2):219-220.
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    A model of consciousness.E. Roy John - 1976 - In Gary E. Schwartz & D. H. Shapiro (eds.), Consciousness and Self-Regulation. Plenum. pp. 1--50.
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    Distributed representations of structure: A theory of analogical access and mapping.John E. Hummel & Keith J. Holyoak - 1997 - Psychological Review 104 (3):427-466.
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  22. Flannery O'Connor's Misfit and The Mystery of Evil.John Desmond - 2004 - Renascence 56 (2):129-137.
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    SOAR: An architecture for general intelligence.John E. Laird, Allen Newell & Paul S. Rosenbloom - 1987 - Artificial Intelligence 33 (1):1-64.
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    Dynamic binding in a neural network for shape recognition.John E. Hummel & Irving Biederman - 1992 - Psychological Review 99 (3):480-517.
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    Risen Sons.John F. Desmond - 1984 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 59 (4):462-482.
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    Risen Sons.John F. Desmond - 1984 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 59 (4):462-482.
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    Resurrecting the Body.John F. Desmond - 2006 - Renascence 58 (3):195-210.
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    The Dying Louisiana Wetlands.John M. Desmond - 2005 - Janus Head 8 (2):485-492.
    This article explores the loss of the Louisiana wetlands from an eco-psychology viewpoint. The causes of the deterioration of Louisiana's coastal wetlands include direct ones such as the building of canals, pipelines, and levee systems, and more importantly, humanity's disconnection from the voices of nature and the wilderness. This article takes the reader to the dying edge of a continent, and invites the reader to adopt a new vision of our place within the world.
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    The Malefactors.John F. Desmond - 1982 - Renascence 35 (1):17-38.
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    Walker Percy and the Little Way.John F. Desmond - 1991 - Renascence 43 (4):283-291.
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    Walker Percy's Eucharistie Vision.John F. Desmond - 2000 - Renascence 52 (3):219-231.
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    Religious Aesthetics: A Theological Study of Making and Meaning (review).John F. Desmond - 1991 - Philosophy and Literature 15 (2):327-329.
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    The American Newness: Culture and Politics in the Age of Emerson (review).John F. Desmond - 1987 - Philosophy and Literature 11 (1):195-196.
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    Bergson, Eliot, and American Literature (review).John F. Desmond - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (1):173-175.
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    The Gift of the Other: Gabriel Marcel's Concept of Intersubjectivity in Walker Percy's Novels (review).John F. Desmond - 1991 - Philosophy and Literature 15 (2):329-330.
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    Pilgrim in the Ruins: A Life of Walker Percy (review).John F. Desmond - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (2):351-353.
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    The Phenomenology of Henry James (review).John F. Desmond - 1985 - Philosophy and Literature 9 (1):110-111.
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    Charles Sanders Peirce: A Life (review).John F. Desmond - 1994 - Philosophy and Literature 18 (1):180-182.
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    Sensibility and Singularity: The Problem of Phenomenology in Levinas.John E. Drabinski - 2001 - State University of New York Press.
    Establishes the importance of Husserl's phenomenology for Levinas's ethics.
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    A symbolic-connectionist theory of relational inference and generalization.John E. Hummel & Keith J. Holyoak - 2003 - Psychological Review 110 (2):220-264.
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    Eclectic distributional ethics.John E. Roemer - 2004 - Politics, Philosophy and Economics 3 (3):267-281.
    Utilitarians, maximinners, prioritarians, and sufficientarians each provide examples of situations demonstrating, often apparently compellingly, that a sensible ethical observer must adopt their view and reject the others. I argue, to the contrary, that an attractive ethic is eclectic or pluralistic, in the sense of coinciding with these apparently different views in different regions of the space of social states. I reject the view that an appealing ethic can be universally maximin, prioritarian, or utilitarian.
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  42. A pragmatic theory of responsibility for the egalitarian planner.John E. Roemer - 1993 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 22 (2):146-166.
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    Ends and principles in Kant's moral thought.John E. Atwell - 1986 - Norwell, MA, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers [distributor].
    As a work of a scholarship it seems to me to compare favourably with the best books on the subject, including those by Marcus Singer and Onora Nell.' Prof.
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    Egalitarianism Against the Veil of Ignorance.John E. Roemer - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy 99 (4):167-184.
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    Analogy, explanation, and proof.John E. Hummel, John Licato & Selmer Bringsjord - 2014 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 8.
    People are habitual explanation generators. At its most mundane, our propensity to explain allows us to infer that we should not drink milk that smells sour; at the other extreme, it allows us to establish facts (e.g., theorems in mathematical logic) whose truth was not even known prior to the existence of the explanation (proof). What do the cognitive operations underlying the inference that the milk is sour have in common with the proof that, say, the square root of two (...)
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  46. Infinity and continuity.John E. Murdoch - 1982 - In Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny & Jan Pinborg (eds.), Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 564--91.
     
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    Saussure.John E. Joseph - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
    In the first comprehensive biography of Ferdinand de Saussure, John E. Joseph restores the full character and history of a man who is considered the founder of modern linguistics and whose ideas have influenced literary theory, philosophy, cultural studies, and virtually every other branch of humanities and the social sciences.
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    Teaching critical thinking: dialogue and dialectic.John E. McPeck - 1990 - New York: Routledge.
    This book, first published in 1990, takes a critical look at the major assumptions which support critical thinking programs and discovers many unresolved questions which threaten their viability. John McPeck argues that some of these assumptions are incoherent or run counter to common sense, while others are unsupported by the available empirical evidence. This title will be of interest to students of the philosophy of education.
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  49. If You're an Egalitarian, How Come You're so Rich?John E. Roemer - 2003 - Mind 112 (445):106-112.
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    Taqwim: An Islamic Calendar Converter.Jeanette Wakin, John E. Woods & Mark Woodworth - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):203.
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