Works by Ware, Robert (exact spelling)

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  1. .Kai Nielsen & Robert Ware (eds.) - 1989 - University of Calgary Press.
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  2. Collective and Corporate Responsibility. By Peter A. French. New York, N.Y.: Columbia University Press, 1984. Pp. vii, 215. $35.00, cloth; $16.50, paper. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (1):117-119.
    Should we in the moral community accept the modern business corporation as one of us? French answers 'yes'. In this book, French investigates the metaphysical foundations of the application of our established moral principles to corporations as moral persons.
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    Group Action and Social Ontology.Robert Ware - 1988 - Analyse & Kritik 10 (1):48-70.
    In recent years there has been an interesting turn in the philosophical literature to groups and collective action. At the same time there has been a renewed interest in various forms of methodological individualism. This paper attempts to show the diversity of group action that is overlooked by much of the literature, to clarify some of the ambiguities that plague our language about groups and collectives, and to support the view that social entities are genuine. Some important arguments against social (...)
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  4. Analyzing Marxism.Robert Ware & K. Nielsen - forthcoming - Canadian Journal of Philosophy.
     
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    A bibliography of George Berkeley, 1933-1962.Colin Murray Turbayne & Robert Ware - 1963 - Journal of Philosophy 60 (4):93-112.
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    How Marxism Is Analyzed: An Introduction.Robert Ware - 1989 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 15:1-26.
    What has come to be called ‘analytical Marxism’ is to be celebrated when properly understood. It is a phenomenon that has engaged some of the best people in philosophy, political science, economics, sociology, and other disciplines. In the last fifteen years there has been a blossoming of anaytic studies on Marx and on Marxism in the mainstreams of academic disciplines, with the first impetus coming from philosophers who had been working in the analytic tradition. During the previous sixty years of (...)
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    Biology & Society: Reflections on Methodology.Mohan Matthen & Robert Ware - 1994 - Calgary : University of Calgary Press.
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    Introduction.Mohan Matthen & Robert Ware - 1994 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 20:1-20.
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    Acts and action.Robert Ware - 1973 - Journal of Philosophy 70 (13):403-418.
  10. Analyzing Marxism, new essays on analytical Marxism.Robert Ware & Kai Nielsen (eds.) - 1989 - Calgary, Alta., Canada: University of Calgary Press.
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    Creating Organizations and Institutions for Radical Democracy.Robert Ware - 2006 - Radical Philosophy Today 3:11-22.
    Typical philosophies of liberation often assume, and sometimes argue, that freedom and democracy will be best experienced through an absence of institutions. Contrary to this trend in theory, the author argues that a better philosophy of liberation will seek to transform institutions, rather than abolish them. Using examples of cooperative experiments in the Basque territories and in Brazil, the author argues that experiences of liberation are achieved through new forms of institutional life that nurture participatory and egalitarian relationships between people.
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  12. Erkölcsi tartalom és társadalmi magyarázat az analitikus marxizmus perspektívájából.Robert Ware - 1998 - Magyar Filozofiai Szemle 4.
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  13. Filozófia Kanadában.Robert Ware - 1998 - Magyar Filozofiai Szemle 4.
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    Marcello Musto, ed. , Marx for Today . Reviewed by.Robert Ware - 2013 - Philosophy in Review 33 (5):396-399.
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    Marx, The Division of Labor, and Human Nature.Robert Ware - 1982 - Social Theory and Practice 8 (1):43-71.
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    Nations and Social Complexity.Robert Ware - 1996 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 22:133-157.
    In the last three decades, we in the West have seen nationalism turn from an apparently progressive force, as in Cuba, Vietnam, and many countries in Africa, into a negative force of degenerating chaos, as in Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union, Sri Lanka, and Rwanda. Elsewhere, during the same decades, the record of nationalism has been, or at least been perceived to have been, more mixed, for example in Belgium, Canada, and India. The assessments themselves are uncertain and suspect, however. Maybe (...)
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    Nations and Social Complexity.Robert Ware - 1997 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 26 (sup1):133-157.
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    Philosophy in China Today.Robert Ware - 1987 - Social Theory and Practice 13 (3):265-286.
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    The division of linguistic labor and speaker competence.Robert Ware - 1978 - Philosophical Studies 34 (1):37 - 61.
  20. Berlell Ollman, Dance of the Dialectic: Steps in Marx's Method. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (4):281-283.
     
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  21. Bertell Ollman, Dialectical Investigations. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (5):255-257.
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    Collective and Corporate Responsibility. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1987 - Philosophical Review 96 (1):117-119.
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    Critical notice. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1980 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):149-168.
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    Critical Notice of Göran Therborn, Science, Class and Society. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1980 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 10 (1):149-168.
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  25. John Mepham and David Hillel-Reuben, eds., Issues in Marxist Philosophy, Vol. IV. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (6):296-299.
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    Living High and Letting Die: Our Illusion of Innocence. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1999 - Dialogue 38 (2):428-430.
    Unger extends Singer’s arguments and demands for aiding serious sufferers, especially children, of whom over ten million die yearly of easily preventable diseases. According to Unger, our callous behaviour in ignoring such suffering is partly the result of dispositions that distort our moral understandings and motivations. He sees our present practices as barbarous, and argues for a liberationist position on morality, calling for major revisions in our moral thinking and practices. He even gives the 1-800 numbers which, with a credit (...)
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    Marx. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1985 - Teaching Philosophy 8 (1):92-94.
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    Marx. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 1985 - Teaching Philosophy 8 (1):92-94.
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    Self-Management and the Crisis of Socialism. [REVIEW]Robert Ware - 2003 - Dialogue 42 (1):174-176.
    Michael Howard begins with quick sketches of the travesties that show the crisis of global capitalism and then introduces the book’s comprehensive study showing the fertile seeds of socialism. The only suggestion of a perceived crisis of socialism is in the title and in a few sentences in the introduction about crises of identity on the left and about crises of “principles, institutions, and practices”, of socialism, the themes of the three parts of this wide-ranging book. The extensive discussion of (...)
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