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    The Ethics of Postmodernity: Current Trends in Continental Thought.Gary B. Madison & Marty Fairbarn (eds.) - 1997 - Northwestern University Press.
    This collection is a powerful statement about the many directions a post-metaphysical ethics might take.
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    The Ethics of Postmodernity: Current Trends in Continental Thought.Gary B. Madison & Marty Fairbarn (eds.) - 1999 - Northwestern University Press.
    In The Ethics of Postmodernity, Gary B. Madison and Marty Fairbairn have collected instructive and illuminating essays that address the dilemmas left in the wake of the postmodern attack on foundationalism. This collection is a powerful statement on the many directions a postmetaphysical ethics might take. Contributors include Barry Allen, Caroline Bayard, Robert Bernasconi, Thomas W. Busch, M.C. Dillon, Marty Fairbairn, Paul Fairfield, Morny Joy, Richard Kearney, Gary B. Madison, Joseph Margolis, Tom Rockmore, Charles E. Scott, (...)
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    Gadamer’s Legacy.Gary B. Madison - 2002 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 6 (2):135-147.
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    Gadamer’s Legacy.Gary B. Madison - 2002 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 6 (2):135-147.
  5. Beyond seriousness and frivolity: A Gadamerian response to deconstruction.Gary B. Madison - 1991 - In Hans-Georg Gadamer & Hugh J. Silverman (eds.), Gadamer and Hermeneutics. New York ;Routledge. pp. 119--135.
     
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    Global Ontologies.Gary B. Madison - 2004 - Dialogue and Universalism 14 (10-12):121-142.
    This paper examines various views—religious, scientific, philosophical—on the meaning and significance of world history. The view it defends is a phenomenological, non-metaphysical one, i.e., it is one that does not seek to understand history in the light of end-states lying beyond time and history but which seeks, rather, to lay bare the logic at work within the contingency of events. Taking as its focus the phenomenon of globalization, the paper seeks to make explicit the global ontology that is implicit in (...)
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    Reply to My Friends.Gary B. Madison - 2015 - Symposium 19 (2):159-166.
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    Semiological Reductionism. [REVIEW]Gary B. Madison - 2000 - International Studies in Philosophy 32 (2):135-136.
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    In Memoriam Hans-Georg Gadamer.Jean Grondin, Gary B. Madison & Jeff Mitscherling - 2002 - Symposium 6 (1):5-10.
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  10. Merleau-Ponty and Marxism: From Terror to Reform.Barry Cooper, Sonia Kruks, Samuel B. Mallin & Gary Brent Madison - 1983 - Human Studies 6 (3):295-308.
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    Working through Derrida.Gary Brent Madison (ed.) - 1993 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    To read Working through Derrida is to plunge into the midst of a lively debate on the place of Jacques Derrida and the thought associated with him in today's literary and philosophical consciousness. With essays by major philosophers such as Richard Rorty, John R. Searle, and John D. Caputo, the volume focuses on the ethical, legal, and political dimensions of Derrida's production and on his more recent concerns. It addresses the key themes of law and justice, the law of exemplarity, (...)
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    The logic of liberty.Gary Brent Madison - 1986 - New York: Greenwood Press.
    Political liberalism has increasingly come under fire from both the right and the left, in politics as well as in philosophy. In this new study, G.B. Madison offers a systematic rebuttal to these contemporary critics, attempting to demonstrate that the basic principles of classical liberal philosophy are not only internally valid and coherent but also directly relevant to the problems faced by society in the post-industrial age. Building on the theory of Frank H. Knight and other liberal tinkers, (...) outlines the postmodern theory of reason that is presupposed within classical liberal theory and makes the case that as a political philosophy liberalism can be justified entirely within its own terms, without reference to arbitrary or absolute values. (shrink)
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  13. Sens et existence: en hommage à Paul Ricœur: recueil.Paul Ricœur & Gary Brent Madison (eds.) - 1975 - Paris: Seuil.
    Madison, G. B. Avant-propos.--Gadamer, H.-G. La mort comme question.--Lévinas, E. L'être et l'autre.--Dufrenne, M. L'esthétique de Paul Valéry.--Eliade, M. Orphée et l'orphisme.--Décarie, V. Vertu totale, vertu parfaite et kalokagathie dans l'Éthique à Eudème.--Strasser, S. Réflexions sur la proposition phénoménologique.--Peursen, C. van. L'existence fait-elle sens?--Edie, J. E. La pertinence actuelle de la conception husserlienne de l'idéalité du langage.--Taylor, C. Force et sens, les deux dimensions irréductibles d'une science de l'homme.--Henry, M. Phénoménologie de la conscience, phénoménologie de la vie.--Philibert, M. Marx, (...)
     
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    A Propaedeutic to Dialogue: "On The Oneness Of The Hermeneutical Horizon(s)" & "On The Importance Of Getting Things Straight".Saulius Geniusas & Gary Brent Madison - 2006 - PhaenEx 1 (1):230-271.
    S. Geniusas: Although Gadamer’s hermeneutics has suffered attacks from a number of philosophical perspectives, the profusion of criticisms seldom constitutes new challenges and for the most part is a reiteration of two seemingly opposite claims. On the one hand, we often hear that Gadamer’s hermeneutics is merely a disguised brand of the “philosophy of the subject” which under the pretext of openness reduces the Other to the self. On the other hand, it is just as often claimed that Gadamer’s writings (...)
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    Francis Bacon's Natural Philosophy: A New Source. A Transcription of Manuscript Hardwick 72A with Translation and CommentaryFrancis Bacon Graham Rees Christopher Upton.Gary B. Deason - 1986 - Isis 77 (1):194-195.
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    Science and Religion: A Historical Introduction.Gary B. Ferngren (ed.) - 2002 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Weissenbacher, Stephen P. Weldon, and Tomoko Yoshida.
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    Alcuin’s Liber Contra Haeresim Felicis and the Frankish Kingdom.Gary B. Blumenshine - 1983 - Frühmittelalterliche Studien 17 (1):222-233.
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    Sensory events with variable central latencies provide inaccurate clocks.Gary B. Rollman - 1985 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8 (4):551-552.
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    Kant Contra Hobbes.Gary B. Herbert - 2004 - Hobbes Studies 17 (1):3-27.
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    The cycle of Roman history in Livy's first pentad.Gary B. Miles - 1986 - American Journal of Philology 107 (1).
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    Bringing Morality to Justice.Gary B. Herbert - 2018 - International Philosophical Quarterly 58 (1):61-78.
    Kant suggests that moral metaphysics can be shown to be politically applicable by thinking of the analogically similar applicability of the principles of speculative reason to the external world of sense experience. Just as the categories of understanding, e.g., causality, substance, and so on must be schematized, i.e., given a temporal representation in order to be made applicable to the forms of sensuous intuitions, so also the principles of morality—most especially the idea of the autonomous will—must be schematized to be (...)
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    Bringing Morality to Justice.Gary B. Herbert - 2018 - International Philosophical Quarterly 58 (1):61-78.
    Kant suggests that moral metaphysics can be shown to be politically applicable by thinking of the analogically similar applicability of the principles of speculative reason to the external world of sense experience. Just as the categories of understanding, e.g., causality, substance, and so on must be schematized, i.e., given a temporal representation in order to be made applicable to the forms of sensuous intuitions, so also the principles of morality—most especially the idea of the autonomous will—must be schematized to be (...)
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    Hobbes's Phenomenology of Space.Gary B. Herbert - 1987 - Journal of the History of Ideas 48 (4):709.
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    Introduction.Gary B. Palmer - 2003 - Cognitive Linguistics 14 (2-3).
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    The Committee for Cultural Freedom and the Roots of McCarthyism.Gary B. Bullert - 2013 - Education and Culture 29 (2):25-52.
    Founded on May 14, 1939 by John Dewey and Sidney Hook, the Committee for Cultural Freedom (CCF) has been acknowledged as the most formidable anti-Stalinist liberal organization. Its first public statement of principles endeavored to demarcate the salient incommensurable conflict between democratic and totalitarian societies. Amidst a political climate, particularly in New York City, where Communist influence reached its zenith, the CCF dissected the core premise of the Popular Front by naming the Soviet Union a totalitarian state. It proclaimed that, (...)
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    Talking about thinking in Tagalog.Gary B. Palmer - 2003 - Cognitive Linguistics 14 (2-3).
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    Sex differences in pain do exist: The role of biological and psychosocial factors.Gary B. Rollman - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (3):464-465.
    The evidence favoring sex differences in pain seems compelling (berkley). This commentary considers the role of such factors as anxiety, somatosensory amplification, and coping style in accounting for the differential response to pain in the laboratory and clinic, and emphasizes the need to base evaluation and treatment upon individual reports rather than gender-based stereotypes.
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    The timing of mental activities with nonvisual stimuli.Gary B. Rollman - 1982 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 5 (2):276-277.
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    Species differences in restraint-induced gastric ulcers.Gary B. Glavin & George P. Vincent - 1979 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 14 (5):351-352.
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  30. The History of Science and Religion in the Western Tradition.Gary B. Ferngren - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):225-226.
     
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    From Democedes to Harvey: Studies in the History of Medicine. Vivian Nutton.Gary B. Ferngren - 1989 - Isis 80 (4):685-686.
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    Herophilus: The Art of Medicine in Early Alexandria. Heinrich von Staden.Gary B. Ferngren - 1991 - Isis 82 (2):366-367.
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    The Human Embryo: Aristotle and the Arabic and European Traditions. G. R. Dunstan.Gary B. Ferngren - 1992 - Isis 83 (2):313-314.
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  34. Human Rights and Historicist Ontology.Gary B. Herbert - 1977 - Philosophical Forum 9 (1):26.
     
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    Introduction: Hobbes and Kant.Gary B. Herbert - 2012 - Hobbes Studies 25 (1):1-5.
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    Master and Slave in Robert Lowell's "Benito Cereno".Gary B. Herbert - 1991 - Renascence 43 (4):292-302.
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    Master and Slave in Robert Lowell's "Benito Cereno".Gary B. Herbert - 1991 - Renascence 43 (4):292-302.
  38. On the Misconceived Genealogy of Human Rights.Gary B. Herbert - 2005 - Social Philosophy Today 21:17-32.
    The general practice of tracing the concept of human rights back to its presumed philosophical origins in the concepts of natural law and/or natural right, and invoking those concepts to give the idea of human rights its moral direction and philosophical substance, is dramatically mistaken. Interpreting human rights as the philosophical progeny of these earlier traditions allows the uglier aspects of natural rights and natural law, which the concept of human rights was intended to remedy, to serve as the defining (...)
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    On the Misconceived Genealogy of Human Rights.Gary B. Herbert - 2005 - Social Philosophy Today 21:17-32.
    The general practice of tracing the concept of human rights back to its presumed philosophical origins in the concepts of natural law and/or natural right, and invoking those concepts to give the idea of human rights its moral direction and philosophical substance, is dramatically mistaken. Interpreting human rights as the philosophical progeny of these earlier traditions allows the uglier aspects of natural rights and natural law, which the concept of human rights was intended to remedy, to serve as the defining (...)
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    Right Relations and the Pacification of Natural Right.Gary B. Herbert - 1992 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 66:229-240.
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    Anatomy of Rights-Based Violence.Gary B. Herbert - 1998 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 10 (2):59-81.
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    Transcendental Consent.Gary B. Herbert - 1996 - Southwest Philosophy Review 12 (2):99-122.
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    Thomas Hobbes’s Counterfeit Equality.Gary B. Herbert - 1976 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 14 (3):269-282.
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    Thomas Hobbes's Counterfeit Equality.Gary B. Herbert - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 14 (3):269-282.
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    Thomas Hobbes’ Dialectic of Desire.Gary B. Herbert - 1976 - New Scholasticism 50 (2):137-163.
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    Thomas Hobbes’ Dialectic of Desire.Gary B. Herbert - 1976 - New Scholasticism 50 (2):137-163.
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    The Issue of Validity in Hobbe's Moral and Political Philosophy.Gary B. Herbert - 1975 - Philosophy Research Archives 1:273-299.
    For whatever reason, scholars have recently reapproached the moral philosophy of Thomas Hobbes with a renewed interest in establishing its validity. Two influential interpretations have emerged, a theistic interpretation and a concep- tualistic interpretation, the former by Howard Warrender in The Political Philosophy of Hobbes, and the latter by David Gauthier in tfhe fcogic of leviathan.Both Warrender and Gauthier maintain that Hobbes's egoistic psychology invalidates his moral theory, and undertake to rescue its formal validity by regrounding the theory on his (...)
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    The Labor of Consciousness and the Worlding of Natural Right in Hobbes and Locke.Gary B. Herbert - 1990 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 64:221-230.
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    The Religious Significance of Ricoeur’s Post-Hegelian Kantian Ethics.Gary B. Herbert & Patrick L. Bourgeois - 1991 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 65:133-144.
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    Vedic -ya-presents: Passives and Intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan. By Leonid Kulikov.Gary B. Holland - 2021 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 135 (4).
    The Vedic -ya-presents: Passives and Intransitivity in Old Indo-Aryan. By Leonid Kulikov. Leiden Studies in Indo-European, vol. 19. Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012. Pp. xxix + 994.
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