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    Moral Conversion.Walter E. Conn - 1983 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 58 (2):170-187.
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    Michael Polanyi: The responsible person.Walter E. Conn - 1976 - Heythrop Journal 17 (1):31–49.
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    Morality, Religion, and Kohlberg’s “Stage 7”.Walter E. Conn - 1981 - International Philosophical Quarterly 21 (4):379-389.
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    Transcendental Analysis of Conscious Subjectivity.Walter E. Conn - 1977 - Modern Schoolman 54 (3):215-231.
  5. Bernard Lonergan on Value.Walter E. Conn - 1976 - The Thomist 40 (2):243.
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    Conscience: Development and Self-transcendence.Walter E. Conn - 1981 - Religious Education Press, C1981.
  7. Conversion: Perspectives on Personal and Social Transformation.Walter E. Conn - 1978
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    Erik Erikson: The Ethical Orientation, Conscience and the Golden Rule.Walter E. Conn - 1977 - Journal of Religious Ethics 5 (2):249 - 266.
    Erik Erikson's work in psychosocial developmental theory has made valuable contributions to the field of religious ethics on some very basic issues. This paper makes scattered elements of Erikson's explicit ethical perspective available in concise fashion for critical ethical reflection. It does this in such a way as to highlight the centrally important fact for religious ethics that implicitly operative in Erikson's view is a criterion of "self-transcendence" as definitive of mature personal (fully human, ethical) development.
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  9. Summary Reports, 1969-1972.Walter E. Conn - 1971 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 45:147.
     
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    Objectivity — A Developmental and Structural Analysis: The Epistemologies of Jean Piaget and Bernard Lonergan.Walter E. Conn - 1976 - Dialectica 30 (2‐3):197-221.
    SummaryThis paper sets the developmental view of Piaget and the structural perspective of Lonergan in juxtaposition for the purpose of allowing their complementary approaches on objectivity to jointly illuminate their common epistemological theme of the constitutive role of the creative and constructive knowing subject at the heart of the cognitive process, as well as to highlight what I argue is their commonly shared and fundamental epistemological thesis of self‐transcending subjectivity: the radical identity of genuine objectivity and authentic subjectivity — that (...)
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    Erikson's "identity": An essay on the psychological foundations of religious ethics.Walter E. Conn - 1979 - Zygon 14 (2):125-134.
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    H. Richard Niebuhr on "Responsibility".Walter E. Conn - 1976 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 51 (1):82-98.
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    H. Richard Niebuhr on.Walter E. Conn - 1976 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 51 (1):82-98.
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    Newman on Conscience.Walter E. Conn - 2009 - Newman Studies Journal 6 (2):15-26.
    After reviewing Newman’s famous defense of conscience in his Letter to the Duke of Norfolk (1875), this essay assembles Newman’s lifelong reflections on conscience—from his Anglican sermons to his Grammar of Assent (1870)—in a threefold structure: desire, discernment, and demand.
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    Newman Versus Subjectivism.Walter E. Conn - 2007 - Newman Studies Journal 4 (2):83-86.
    As a way of overcoming the conflict between the Apologia’s focus on Liberalism and Frank Turner’s recent insistence that the real Tractarian target was Evangelicalism, this essay proposes that Newman’s fundamental opponent was subjectivism.
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    Primitive Consciousness—Mythic, Symbolic, Prelogical.Walter E. Conn - 1971 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 45:147-157.
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    H. Richard Niebuhr on "Responsibility".Walter E. Conn - 1976 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 51 (1):82-98.
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    Moral Conversion.Walter E. Conn - 1983 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 58 (2):170-187.
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    Michael Polanyi: The Responsible Person.Walter E. Conn - 1976 - Heythrop Journal 17 (1):31-49.
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    Morality, Religion, and Kohlberg’s “Stage 7”.Walter E. Conn - 1981 - International Philosophical Quarterly 21 (4):379-389.
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    Newman on Conscience.Walter E. Conn - 2009 - Newman Studies Journal 6 (2):15-26.
    After reviewing Newman’s famous defense of conscience in his Letter to the Duke of Norfolk (1875), this essay assembles Newman’s lifelong reflections on conscience—from his Anglican sermons to his Grammar of Assent (1870)—in a threefold structure: desire, discernment, and demand.
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    Newman Versus Subjectivism.Walter E. Conn - 2007 - Newman Studies Journal 4 (2):83-86.
    As a way of overcoming the conflict between the Apologia’s focus on Liberalism and Frank Turner’s recent insistence that the real Tractarian target was Evangelicalism, this essay proposes that Newman’s fundamental opponent was subjectivism.
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    Objectivity — A Developmental and Structural Analysis: The Epistemologies of Jean Piaget and Bernard Lonergan.Walter E. Conn - 1976 - Dialectica 30 (2-3):197-221.
    SummaryThis paper sets the developmental view of Piaget and the structural perspective of Lonergan in juxtaposition for the purpose of allowing their complementary approaches on objectivity to jointly illuminate their common epistemological theme of the constitutive role of the creative and constructive knowing subject at the heart of the cognitive process, as well as to highlight what I argue is their commonly shared and fundamental epistemological thesis of self‐transcending subjectivity: the radical identity of genuine objectivity and authentic subjectivity — that (...)
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    Primitive Consciousness—Mythic, Symbolic, Prelogical.Walter E. Conn - 1971 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 45:147-157.
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    Transcendental Analysis of Conscious Subjectivity.Walter E. Conn - 1977 - Modern Schoolman 54 (3):215-231.
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    Mainstreaming: Feminist Research for Teaching Religious Studies.Arlene Swidler & Walter E. Conn - 1985 - University Press of Amer.
    Co-published with the College Theology Society.
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    Priyadarśikā, a Sanskrit Drama by HarshaPriyadarsika, a Sanskrit Drama by Harsha.Walter E. Clark, G. K. Nariman, A. V. Williams Jackson, Charles J. Ogden & Harsha - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:77.
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    George Berkeley: critical assessments.Walter E. Creery (ed.) - 1991 - New York: Routledge.
    During the past thirty years, scholars and commentators have produced a flood of articles and books on almost every aspect and feature of Berkeley's work. There are, however, very few points on which these commentators agree. Since the debate shows no signs of abating, Walter Creery has gathered together a collection of the more significant articles in this extremely useful and accessible form. These three volumes gather together eighty-seven articles on Berkeley's views on the central issues of the philosophy (...)
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    Through the Ages in Palestinian Archaeology: An Introductory Handbook.Walter E. Aufrecht & Walter E. Rast - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (3):549.
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    On Huemer on Ethical Veganism.Walter E. Block - 2020 - Studia Humana 9 (2):53-68.
    Huemer [33] argues against the killing of animals. I offer a critical libertarian analysis of his claim.
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    The Science of Knowing: J. G. Fichte's 1804 Lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre.J. G. Fichte & Walter E. Wright (eds.) - 2005 - State University of New York Press.
    The first English translation of Fichte’s second set of 1804 lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre.
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    Libertarian Punishment Theory and Unjust Enrichment.Walter E. Block - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 154 (1):103-108.
    What is the proper punishment from the perspective of the libertarian philosophy? More specifically, in what way, if at all, may a thief benefit from his robbery? The present essay attempts to wrestle with these challenging questions.
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    Evictionism and Libertarianism.Walter E. Block - 2014 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 39 (3):248-257.
    There is a new sheriff in town on the abortion question. It is called evictionism. It diverges, philosophically, from both the pro-life and the pro-choice positions. It assumes that the birth of a human being starts with the fertilized egg but claims that the unwanted baby is a trespasser that may be evicted in the gentlest manner possible.
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    Rejoinder to Huemer on Animal Rights.Walter E. Block - 2021 - Studia Humana 10 (4):66-77.
    Heumer and I debate animal rights, utilitarianism, libertarianism, morality and philosophy. We agree that suffering is a problem, and diverge, widely, on how to deal with it. I maintain that this author’s reputation as a libertarian, let alone an intellectual leader of this movement, is problematic. Why? That is because libertarianism, properly understood, is a theory of intra-human rights; this philosophy says nothing about right from an extra-human perspective, Heumer to the contrary notwithstanding. That is to say, he is improperly (...)
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  35. Controlled and automatic human information processing: I.Walter E. Schneider & Richard M. Shiffrin - 1977 - Detection, Search, and Attention. Psychological Review 84:1-66.
  36. Berkeley's argument for a divine visual language.Walter E. Creery - 1972 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 3 (4):212 - 222.
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    Bengali Religious Lyrics, ŚaktaBengali Religious Lyrics, Sakta.Walter E. Clark, Edward J. Thompson & Arthur Marshman Spencer - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:270.
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    Classical Sanskrit Literature.Walter E. Clark & A. Berriedale Keith - 1926 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 46:76.
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    War games and operations research.Walter E. Cushen - 1955 - Philosophy of Science 22 (4):309-320.
    SummaryThe problems of operations research, optimized at the tactical and strategic level, have a domain of interest much broader than many of its earlier suboptimization problems. Its appeal to scientific method requires the construction of a model from which predictions can be made. This model must have the comprehensive character of those proposed by philosophy and the sciences. Such a model is available in the form of war gaming, a traditional military training vehicle transformed in such a way as to (...)
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    The Aramaic of Daniel in the Light of Old Aramaic.Walter E. Aufrecht & Zdravko Stefanovic - 1995 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 115 (1):167.
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    The Early Biblical Community in Transjordan.Walter E. Aufrecht & Robert G. Boling - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (1):159.
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    Ellul's Technological Imperative Reconsidered.Walter E. Davis - 1998 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 18 (6):446-457.
    In light of recent advances, I reconsider Jacques Ellul's technological imperative in which he places technology in a broad framework of “technique” (including but not limited to machines) meaning any complex of standardized procedures having absolute efficiency for attaining a predetermined result. He conceptualizes technique as a self-perpetuating, totalizing, and deterministic force inevitably leading to self-destruction if not transcended. Here, I provide support for some of Ellul's claims while addressing some of the important criticisms. I suggest a different kind of (...)
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    Response to Hewitt on Abortion.Walter E. Block - 2023 - Studia Humana 12 (4):23-33.
    The defense argument in favor of abortion sees the fetus as an invader, a trespasser, someone against whom violence is justified, since this very young person (the fetus) has initiated violence against his mother. Hewitt [30] rejects this argument. The present paper maintains the justification of this defense argument. My perspective is based on the private property rights of the mother. She owns her person. It is as if her body is her house, and a trespasser has invaded it. Surely, (...)
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    Literature: An Embattled Profession (review).Walter E. Broman - 2000 - Philosophy and Literature 24 (2):482-484.
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    The Rise and Fall of English.Walter E. Broman - 1999 - Philosophy and Literature 23 (1):227-230.
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    The Work of Poetry (review).Walter E. Broman - 1998 - Philosophy and Literature 22 (1):246-248.
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    Milton and Free Will: An Essay in Criticism and Philosophy (review).Walter E. Broman - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (1):179-180.
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    Swift's Anatomy of Misunderstanding (review).Walter E. Broman - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (1):137-138.
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    Poetry and Pragmatism (review).Walter E. Broman - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (1):129-130.
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    Lyric Apocalypse: Reconstruction in Ancient and Modern Poetry (review).Walter E. Broman - 1986 - Philosophy and Literature 10 (1):99-101.
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