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    Immemorial Silence.Karmen MacKendrick - 2001 - State University of New York Press.
    Treats time, eternity, language, and silence in an original way.
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    Fragmentation and Memory: Meditations on Christian Doctrine.Karmen MacKendrick - 2022 - Fordham University Press.
    Philosophers have long and skeptically viewed religion as a source of overeasy answers, with a singular, totalizing "God" and the comfort of an immortal soul being the greatest among them. But religious thought has always been more interesting--indeed, a rich source of endlessly unfolding questions. With questions from the 1885 Baltimore Catechism of the Catholic Church as the starting point for each chapter, Karmen MacKendrick offers postmodern reflections on many of the central doctrines of the Church: the oneness (...)
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  3. Sharing God's wounds : laceration, communication, and stigmata.Karmen MacKendrick - 2009 - In Andrew J. Mitchell & Jason Kemp Winfree (eds.), The Obsessions of Georges Bataille: Community and Communication. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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    The Shameful Mysteries: Carnal Remains.Karmen MacKendrick - 2012 - Analecta Hermeneutica 4.
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    Thou Art Translated! The Pull of Flesh and Meaning.Karmen MacKendrick - 2013 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 3 (1):36-51.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Thou Art Translated! The Pull of Flesh and MeaningKarmen MacKendrickIn A Midsummer Night’s Dream, William Shakespeare offers us a particularly comic instance of translation. In the first scene of the third act, the mischievous fairy Puck has set into motion all manner of havoc, including the substitution of a donkey’s head for the ordinary head of poor Nick Bottom, a weaver who had been innocently engaged in rehearsing a (...)
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    Word made skin: figuring language at the surface of flesh.Karmen MacKendrick - 2004 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Today, body and language are prominent themes throughout philosophy. Each is strange enough on its own; this book asks what sense we might make of them together. Words reach out. Hands pick up books; eyes or fingertips scan text. But just where, if at all, do words and bodies touch? In a trio of paired chapters, each juxtaposing an illustrative story or case study to a theoretical exploration, MacKendrick examines three somatic figures of speech: the touch, the fold, and (...)
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    A Wound and a Prayer.Karmen MacKendrick - 2014 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 28 (4):505-520.
    Though the exact dating is contentious, philosophy at some point took a “linguistic turn,” or maybe a few of them. Certainly late in the twentieth century, influenced by literary theory, the discipline began to attend to language with nearly Talmudic care. “Everything is a text,”1 we read, and since, after all, we were reading it, the notion seemed persuasive. Soon enough, of course, critics perceived that those playing about in this approach to language were having entirely too much fun, getting (...)
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    Community, Identity, Repetition.Karmen MacKendrick - 1999 - Studies in Practical Philosophy 1 (2):184-202.
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    William Harmless, S.J., Mystics. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2008. Pp. xvii, 350; black-and-white figures. [REVIEW]Karmen MacKendrick - 2009 - Speculum 84 (2):444-446.
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    Divine enticement: theological seductions.Karmen MacKendrick - 2013 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Introduction: from the presence to the sign -- Seductive epistemology: thinking with assent -- Reading rites: sacraments and the community of signs -- Because being here is so much: ethics as the artifice of attention -- Prayer: addressing the name -- Take and read: Scripture and the enticement of meaning -- In place of a conclusion: thoughts on a prior possible.
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    Divine Enticement: Theological Seductions.Karmen MacKendrick - 2013 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Theology usually appears to us to be dogmatic, judgmental, condescending, maybe therapeutic, or perhaps downright fantastical--but seldom enticing. Divine Enticement takes as its starting point that the meanings of theological concepts are not so much logical, truth-valued propositions--affirmative or negative--as they are provocations and evocations. Thus it argues for the seductiveness of both theology and its subject--for, in fact, infinite seduction and enticement as the very sense of theological query. The divine name is one by which we are drawn toward (...)
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    Eros, Ethics, Explosion.Karmen MacKendrick - 2011 - Philosophy Today 55 (4):361-371.
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    Response.Karmen Mackendrick - 2012 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2):435-441.
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    God, the Gift, and Postmodernism. [REVIEW]Karmen MacKendrick - 2002 - Teaching Philosophy 25 (2):186-190.
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    Feminist Philosophy of Religion. [REVIEW]Karmen MacKendrick - 2005 - Teaching Philosophy 28 (1):91-95.
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    Mayra Rivera, Poetics of the Flesh. [REVIEW]Karmen MacKendrick - 2017 - Critical Research on Religion 5 (1):98-101.
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    The History of Philosophy as Perversion: On Karmen MacKendrick.Richard A. Lee - 2012 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2):404-410.
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    Fragmentation and Memory: Meditations on Christian Doctrine. By Karmen Mackendrick.T. Remington Harkness - 2011 - Heythrop Journal 52 (5):882-883.
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    Virginia Burrus, Mark D. Jordan, and Karmen MacKendrick. Seducing Augustine: Bodies, Desires, Confessions. [REVIEW]Anna Klossowska - 2012 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 2 (2):238-242.
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    A Philosophy of the Unsayable.William Franke - 2014 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    In _A Philosophy of the Unsayable_, William Franke argues that the encounter with what exceeds speech has become the crucial philosophical issue of our time. He proposes an original philosophy pivoting on analysis of the limits of language. The book also offers readings of literary texts as poetically performing the philosophical principles it expounds. Franke engages with philosophical theologies and philosophies of religion in the debate over negative theology and shows how apophaticism infiltrates the thinking even of those who attempt (...)
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    Production process of unlabeled advertorials in the Slovenian press.Karmen Erjavec & Melita Poler Kovačič - 2010 - Communications 35 (4):375-395.
    The objective of this paper is to present the research on how unlabeled advertorials are produced and interpreted by their key producers. The study uses ethnographic methods and reveals that advertorials are produced by news producers or agency practitioners and advertisers either independently or collectively. The production was based on paying for various expenses or services and making threats. Reasons for production were different within particular groups of producers. Responsibility belongs to all actors analyzed, but also to other media and (...)
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    Architecting play.Karmen Franinovic - 2011 - AI and Society 26 (2):129-136.
    From the grotesque pavilions hidden in sixteenth century Italian gardens to the temporary structures in public space in the 70s and recent digitally augmented environments, architectures of play have long been designed to engage explorative experiences. The uncertainty of play allows us to probe new behaviors, to poke into the boundaries of subjectivity and to interact with people, things and systems in unexpected and unfamiliar ways. In this essay, we explore how an interactive system, situated in public space, may foster (...)
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    The Controversy over Shared Responsibility.Andrew Karmen - 1991 - In Diane Sank & David I. Caplan (eds.), To Be a Victim: Encounters with Crime and Injustice. Plenum. pp. 395--408.
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    Tra poesia e poetica: su alcuni aspetti culturali delle poesia latina nell' eta augustea.Paul MacKendrick & Fabio Cupaiuolo - 1969 - American Journal of Philology 90 (1):111.
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    In Search of a Universal Value Base of Education in a Pluralistic School: From Human Rights to Global Ethic and Responsibility.Karmen Mlinar - 2023 - ENCYCLOPAIDEIA 27 (65):1-17.
    The present paper argues that as basic schools become more pluralistic, it is important to (re)discuss the value base on which education should be built. Many see human rights as a universal principle of Western democratic societies and thus a universal value base of education. However, human rights seem to be insufficient – first, because many question their universality, and second, because they are understood mainly as legal rather than ethical principles. The concept that is known to ethically support human (...)
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    Sonic Interaction Design.Karmen Franinovic & Stefania Serafin (eds.) - 2013 - MIT Press.
    This book offers an overview of the emerging SID research, discussing theories, methods, and practices, with a focus on the multisensory aspects of sonic experience.
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  27. Introduction to The Part Corpus of Corpses.Karmen Sterk, Mirt Komel & Eva Vrtacic - 2012 - Filozofski Vestnik 33 (3):73-74.
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  28. The Death and Work of Janez D.Karmen Sterk - 2012 - Filozofski Vestnik 33 (3):99 - +.
     
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    More Work for Mother: Chemical Body Burdens as a Maternal Responsibility1.Norah Mackendrick - 2014 - Gender and Society 28 (5):705-728.
    Environmental chemicals accumulate in all human bodies and have the potential to affect the health of men and women, adults, and children. This article advances “precautionary consumption”—the effort to mediate personal exposure to environmental chemicals through vigilant consumption—as a new empirical site for understanding the intersections between maternal embodiment and contemporary motherhood as a consumer project. Using in-depth interviews, I explore how a group of 25 mothers employ precautionary consumption to mediate their children’s exposure to chemicals found in food, consumer (...)
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    Comoedia: Antologia della palliata.Paul MacKendrick & Alfonso Traina - 1962 - American Journal of Philology 83 (3):330.
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    Institutional Quality of a Higher Education Institution from the Perspective of Employers.Karmen Rodman, Roberto Biloslavo & Silva Bratož - 2013 - Minerva 51 (1):71-92.
    The present paper proposes a theoretical model of institutional quality of a higher education institution (HEI) which, in addition to the internal dimensions of quality, incorporates also the external dimension, i.e. the outcomes dimension. This dimension has been neglected by the quality standards and models examined in our paper. Furthermore, the standards and models analyzed consider stakeholders as one of the quality factors of a HEI. The stakeholders’ perspective is seen as a lens through which stakeholders define, control and assess (...)
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  32. Cicero: On Duties by Cicero eds. M. T. Griffin & E. M. Atkins. [REVIEW]Paul Mackendrick - 1992 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 85:253-254.
     
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    Blacks in Antiquity.Paul MacKendrick & Frank M. Snowden - 1973 - American Journal of Philology 94 (2):212.
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    Education in Ancient Rome: From the Elder Cato to the Younger Pliny.Paul MacKendrick & Stanley F. Bonner - 1979 - American Journal of Philology 100 (4):591.
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  35. Discourse, Desire, and Fantasy in Jurgen Habermas' Critical Theory.Kenneth MacKendrick - 2007 - Routledge.
    This book argues that Jürgen Habermas’ critical theory can be productively developed by incorporating a wider understanding of fantasy and imagination as part of its conception of communicative rationality and communicative pathologies. Given that meaning is generated both linguistically and performatively, MacKendrick argues that desire and fantasy must be taken into consideration as constitutive aspects of intersubjective relations. His aim is to show that Habermasian social theory might plausibly renew its increasingly severed ties with the early critical theory of (...)
     
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    Discourse, Desire, and Fantasy in Jurgen Habermas' Critical Theory.Kenneth MacKendrick - 2007 - Routledge.
    This book argues that Jürgen Habermas’ critical theory can be productively developed by incorporating a wider understanding of fantasy and imagination as part of its conception of communicative rationality and communicative pathologies. Given that meaning is generated both linguistically and performatively, MacKendrick argues that desire and fantasy must be taken into consideration as constitutive aspects of intersubjective relations. His aim is to show that Habermasian social theory might plausibly renew its increasingly severed ties with the early critical theory of (...)
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    Cronologia ed evoluzione plautina.Paul MacKendrick & Attilio de Lorenzi - 1955 - American Journal of Philology 76 (4):445.
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    The Nature of Roman Comedy: A Study in Popular Entertainment.Paul MacKendrick & George E. Duckworth - 1953 - American Journal of Philology 74 (4):423.
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    The philosophical books of Cicero.Paul Lachlan MacKendrick - 1989 - New York: St. Martin's Press. Edited by Karen Lee Singh.
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    The Athenian Aristocracy, 399 to 31 B. C.Fordyce W. Mitchel & Paul MacKendrick - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (1):111.
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    The Mute Stones Speak: The Story of Archaeology in Italy.Dorothy M. Robathan & Paul MacKendrick - 1961 - American Journal of Philology 82 (3):333.
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  42. Surplus of touch: from the forest of symbols to the jungle of touch.Karmen Šterk - 2019 - In Mirt Komel (ed.), The Language of Touch: Philosophical Examinations in Linguistics and Haptic Studies. New York, USA: Bloomsbury Publishing.
     
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    Management through spiritual self-help discourse in post-socialist Slovenia.Zala Volčič & Karmen Erjavec - 2009 - Discourse and Communication 3 (2):123-143.
    From the 1990s, during and after the post-communist transitions in Eastern Europe, different self-help texts advancing spiritual or personal well-being continue to be a highly popular discourse in Slovenia. In this article we examine the appropriation of self-help discourse in one of Slovenia's most influential management magazines, Manager. On the basis of a critical discourse analysis of Manager's articles, we argue that the magazine predominantly uses spiritual self-help vocabulary and accordingly transforms definitions of basic business vocabulary. It offers a spiritual (...)
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    Does past religion have a past? Habermas, religion, and the sacred complex.Kenneth MacKendrick - 2018 - Critical Research on Religion 6 (3):309-330.
    This article argues for a rethinking of Jürgen Habermas's understanding of religion. Taking into consideration some of Habermas’s recent writings on the topic, it is argued that his conception of religion is untenable. Recent critical studies on the discourse of religion and its historical context have rendered the classic conception of religion suspect. Instead of describing a unique sphere of life, religion can and should be redescribed as something ordinary, embedded, and conceptually inseparable from a larger array of social imaginary (...)
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    Sport in Greece and Rome.Paul MacKendrick & Harold Arthur Harris - 1974 - American Journal of Philology 95 (4):413.
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    Evil: a critical primer.Kenneth G. MacKendrick - 2023 - Bristol, CT: Equinox Publishing.
    Evil: A Critical Primer argues that our colloquial conception of evil, as related exclusively to the moral domain, is usefully illuminated by attending to historical and cultural context and cross-cultural comparison.
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    Feminist Philosophy of Religion, edited by Pamela Sue Anderson and Beverley Clack.K. MacKendrick - 2005 - Teaching Philosophy 1:91-94.
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    Storia del teatro Latino. Estratto dalla storia del teatro diretta da Mario Praz.Paul MacKendrick & Ettore Paratore - 1958 - American Journal of Philology 79 (4):423.
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    Da Sarsina a Roma: Richerche Plautine.Paul MacKendrick & Francesco Della Corte - 1954 - American Journal of Philology 75 (4):420.
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    Mageiros. Die Rolle des Kochs in der griechischromischen Komodie.Paul MacKendrick & Hans Dohm - 1966 - American Journal of Philology 87 (2):253.
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