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  1. Doctrinal Development and Christian Unity.Nicholas Lash - 1967
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    A matter of hope: a theologian's reflections on the thought of Karl Marx.Nicholas Lash - 1981 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
  3. Crisis and Tradition in Veritatis Splendor.Nicholas Lash - 1994 - Studies in Christian Ethics 7 (2):22-28.
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    Not exactly politics or power?Nicholas Lash - 1992 - Modern Theology 8 (4):353-364.
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    Eternal life: Life 'after' death?Nicholas Lash - 1978 - Heythrop Journal 19 (3):271–284.
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    Was Newman a theologin?Nicholas Lash - 1976 - Heythrop Journal 17 (3):322–325.
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  7. The Beginning and the End of 'Religion'.Nicholas Lash - 1996 - Cambridge University Press.
    The common view that 'religion' is something quite separate from politics, art, science, law and economics is one that is peculiar to modern Western culture. In this book Professor Lash argues that we should begin to question seriously that viewpoint: the modern world is ending and we are now in a position to discover new forms of ancient wisdom, which have been obscured from view. These essays explore this idea in a number of directions, examining the dialogue between theology (...)
     
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  8. Observation, Revelation and the Posterity of Noah.Nicholas Lash - 1988 - In Robert J. Russell, William R. Stoeger & George V. Coyne (eds.), Physics, philosophy, and theology: a common quest for understanding. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press [distributor].
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    Where Does Holy Teaching Leave Philosophy? Questions on Milbank's Aquinas.Nicholas Lash - 1999 - Modern Theology 15 (4):433-444.
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    Considering the trinity.Nicholas Lash - 1986 - Modern Theology 2 (3):183-196.
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    Can we understand a stranger?Nicholas Lash - 1973 - Bijdragen 34 (4):371-382.
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    Can we understand a stranger?Nicholas Lash - 1973 - Bijdragen 34 (3):282-292.
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    Easter meaning.Nicholas Lash - 1984 - Heythrop Journal 25 (1):3–18.
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    Edith Stein: A Philosophical Prologue – By Alasdair MacIntyre.Nicholas Lash - 2008 - Modern Theology 24 (1):132-134.
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    Fear of the Dark.Nicholas Lash - 2000 - Modern Theology 16 (2):203-214.
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    Hoping against hope or Abraham's dilemma.Nicholas Lash - 1994 - Modern Theology 10 (3):233-246.
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  17. Ideology, metaphor, and analogy.Nicholas Lash - 1982 - In Donald MacKenzie MacKinnon, Brian Hebblethwaite & Stewart R. Sutherland (eds.), The Philosophical Frontiers of Christian Theology: Essays Presented to D.M. Mackinnon. Cambridge University Press.
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  18. Recovering Contingency.Nicholas Lash - 1998 - In J. Cornwell (ed.), Consciousness and Human Identity. Oxford University Press. pp. 197--211.
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    Reflections on where we have come from.Nicholas Lash - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (1):45-52.
  20. Thinking, attending, praying.Nicholas Lash - 2009 - In John Cornwell & Michael McGhee (eds.), Philosophers and God: at the frontiers of faith and reason. New York: Continuum.
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    The Church in the State We’re In.Nicholas Lash - 1997 - Modern Theology 13 (1):121-137.
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    The legal fiction of infallibility.Nicholas Lash - 1975 - Heythrop Journal 16 (1):57–58.
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    “Work on Oneself”: Wittgenstein's Philosophical Psychology - By Fergus Kerr.Nicholas Lash - 2009 - Modern Theology 25 (2):357-359.
  24. Book Review: Grammar and Grace: Reformulations of Aquinas and Wittgenstein. [REVIEW]Nicholas Lash - 2006 - Studies in Christian Ethics 19 (2):262-265.
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    An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent.John Henry Newman & Nicholas Lash - 1870 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. Edited by Charles Frederick Harrold.
    This classic of Christian apologetics seeks to persuade the skeptic that there are good reasons to believe in God even though it si impossible to understand the Deity fully. First written over a century ago, the _Grammar of Assent _speaks as powerfully to us today as it did to its first readers. Because of the informal, non-technical character of Newman's work, it still retains its immediacy as an invaluable guide to the nature of religious belief. An introduction by Nicholas (...)
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    Book Review: Science and the Reformation: Religion and the Rise of Modern ScienceReligion and the Rise of Modern Science. HooykaasR. . Pp. xiv + 162. £2.25. [REVIEW]Nicholas Lash - 1973 - History of Science 11 (2):145-148.
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  27. Nicholas Lash, A Matter of Hope: A Theologian's Reflections on the Thought of Karl Marx Reviewed by.Charles Davis - 1984 - Philosophy in Review 4 (2):76-79.
     
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    Nicholas Lash on doctrinal development and ecclesial authority.Philip Kenneson - 1989 - Modern Theology 5 (3):271-300.
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  29. Nicholas Lash: "Easter in Ordinary". [REVIEW]Wayne Proudfoot - 1989 - The Thomist 53 (3):505.
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    Theology for Pilgrims – By Nicholas Lash.David Tracy - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (2):287-289.
  31. Review of Nicholas Lash, The Beginning and the End of 'Religion'. [REVIEW]Gary Chartier - 1999 - Andrews University Seminary Studies 37:125-28.
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    Critical study: Learning to live in holy insecurity: Nicholas Lash's Easter in ordinary.L. Gregory Jones - 1990 - Modern Theology 6 (4):385-405.
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    Is there a system in the theology of Nicholas Lash?Lucas Lamadrid - 1992 - Heythrop Journal 33 (4):399–414.
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    Debata Dummett-Lash i bezpośredniość Obj awienia.Krzysztof Czerniawski - 2017 - Roczniki Filozoficzne 65 (4):225-250.
    W artykule streszczam tzw. Debatę Dummett Lash, która miała miejsce na łamach czasopisma angielskich dominikanów New Blackfriars w latach 1987-1989. Rozróżniam trzy główne nurty debaty. W pierwszym głównym oponentem filozofa Michaela Dummetta, inicjatora debaty, był benedyktyn Bede Griffith, który proponował symboliczne rozumienie Biblii. Według Dummetta jednak rozumienie symboliczne opiera się na wcześniejszym rozumieniu dosłownym, które z tego powodu nie może być odrzucone. W drugim Dummett argumentował za potrzebą intersubiektywnego uzasadnienia naszej przynależności do konkretnego Kościoła, ponieważ w innym przypadku nie (...)
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    Consciousness regained: chapters in the development of mind.Nicholas Humphrey - 1983 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Essays discuss the evolution of consciousness, self-knowledge, aesthetics, religious ecstasy, ghosts, and dreams.
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  36. The dissolution of the social?Scott Lash & John Urry - 1986 - In Mark L. Wardell & Stephen P. Turner (eds.), Sociological theory in transition. Boston: Allen & Unwin. pp. 95--109.
     
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    Scientific Realism: A Critical Reappraisal.Nicholas Rescher - 1987 - Springer Verlag.
    The increasingly lively controversy over scientific realism has become one of the principal themes of recent philosophy. 1 In watching this controversy unfold in the rather technical way currently in vogue, it has seemed to me that it would be useful to view these contemporary disputes against the background of such older epistemological issues as fallibilism, scepticism, relativism, and the traditional realism/idealism debate. This, then, is the object of the present book, which will recon sider the newer concerns about scientific (...)
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    Reference to Abstract Objects in Discourse.Nicholas Asher - 1993 - Dordrecht, Boston, and London: Kluwer.
    This volume is about abstract objects and the ways we refer to them in natural language. Asher develops a semantical and metaphysical analysis of these entities in two stages. The first reflects the rich ontology of abstract objects necessitated by the forms of language in which we think and speak. A second level of analysis maps the ontology of natural language metaphysics onto a sparser domain--a more systematic realm of abstract objects that are fully analyzed. This second level reflects the (...)
  39. From knowledge to wisdom: a revolution in the aims and methods of science.Nicholas Maxwell - 1984 - Oxford: Blackwell.
    This book argues for the need to put into practice a profound and comprehensive intellectual revolution, affecting to a greater or lesser extent all branches of scientific and technological research, scholarship and education. This intellectual revolution differs, however, from the now familiar kind of scientific revolution described by Kuhn. It does not primarily involve a radical change in what we take to be knowledge about some aspect of the world, a change of paradigm. Rather it involves a radical change in (...)
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    Rationality: a philosophical inquiry into the nature and the rationale of reason.Nicholas Rescher - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Contending that only a normative theory of rationality can be adequate to the complexities of the subject, this book explains and defends the view that rationality consists of the intelligent pursuit of appropriate objectives. Rescher considers the mechanics, rationale, and rewards of reason, and argues that social scientists who want to present a theory of rationality while avoiding the vexing complexities of normative deliberations must amend their perspective of the rational enterprise.
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  41. Moral Explanations.Nicholas Sturgeon - 1984 - In David Copp & David Zimmerman (eds.), Morality, reason, and truth: new essays on the foundations of ethics. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Allanheld. pp. 49-78.
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    Faith and Hinge Epistemology in Calvin’s Institutes.Nicholas Smith - forthcoming - Philosophia Reformata:1-26.
    In mainstream analytic epistemology, Reformed theology has made its presence prominently felt in Reformed epistemology, the view of religious belief according to which religious beliefs can be properly basic and warranted when formed by the proper functioning of the sensus divinitatis, an inborn capacity or faculty for belief in God that can be prompted to generate certain religious beliefs when presented with things (e.g., certain majestic aspects of creation). A major competitor to Reformed epistemology is Wittgensteinian quasi-fideism, a position drawn (...)
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    Reasonable doubt: Toward a postmodern defense of reason as an educational aim.Nicholas C. Burbules - 1995 - In Wendy Kohli (ed.), Critical conversations in philosophy of education. New York: Routledge. pp. 82--102.
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  44. Representation in Cognitive Science.Nicholas Shea - 2018 - Oxford University Press.
    How can we think about things in the outside world? There is still no widely accepted theory of how mental representations get their meaning. In light of pioneering research, Nicholas Shea develops a naturalistic account of the nature of mental representation with a firm focus on the subpersonal representations that pervade the cognitive sciences.
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    The uncanny.Nicholas Royle - 2003 - New York: Routledge.
    The uncanny is the weird, the strange, the mysterious, a mingling of the familiar and the unfamiliar. Even Freud, patron of the uncanny, had trouble defining it. Yet the uncanny is everywhere in contemporary culture. In this elegant book, Nicholas Royle takes the reader across literature, film, philosophy, and psychoanalysis as he marks the trace of the uncanny in the modern world. Not an introduction in the usual sense, Nicholas Royle's book is a geography of the uncanny as (...)
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  46. Neural mechanisms of decision-making and the personal level.Nicholas Shea - 2012 - In K. W. M. Fulford (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry. Oxford University Press. pp. 1063-1082.
    Can findings from psychology and cognitive neuroscience about the neural mechanisms involved in decision-making can tell us anything useful about the commonly-understood mental phenomenon of making voluntary choices? Two philosophical objections are considered. First, that the neural data is subpersonal, and so cannot enter into illuminating explanations of personal level phenomena like voluntary action. Secondly, that mental properties are multiply realized in the brain in such a way as to make them insusceptible to neuroscientific study. The paper argues that both (...)
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  47. Leibniz: an introduction to his philosophy.Nicholas Rescher - 1979 - Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
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    Charles Taylor: meaning, morals, and modernity.Nicholas H. Smith - 2002 - Malden, MA: Polity Press.
    A clearly written, authoritative introduction to Taylor's work.
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    Experience: new foundations for the human sciences.Scott Lash - 2018 - Medford, MA: Polity.
    This book is a radical plea for the centrality of experience in the social and human sciences. Scott Lash argues that a large part of the output of the social sciences today is still shaped by assumptions stemming from positivism, in contrast to the tradition of interpretative social enquiry pioneered by Max Weber. These assumptions are particularly central to economics, with its emphasis on homo economicus, the utility-maximizing, instrumental actor, but they have infiltrated the other social sciences too. (...) argues for a social sciences based not in positivism’s utilitarian a priori but instead in the a posteriori of grounded and embedded subjective experience. This features a politics of Hannah Arendt’s public sphere, which begins with the particular experience of Aristotle’s polis and moves - via Rome, Augustine and Kant - to a modernity that acknowledges the fragility of political worlds. Yet modernity is also a matter of technological experience and technological forms of life. Lash - starting from Aristotle’s technics and working through Turing’s and Shannon’s computer mediation – develops a novel account of technological experience, of how objects themselves experience. And here he finds a surprising convergence with Chinese cosmology’s ethos of dao, qi and li: the experience of the embedded multiplicity of the ‘ten thousand things’. This original book by a leading social and cultural theorist will be of interest to scholars and students across the social sciences, from sociology and cultural studies to anthropology and politics. (shrink)
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    Empirical inquiry.Nicholas Rescher - 1982 - Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield.
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