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  1. The Healthy City Versus the Luxurious City in Plato’s Republic: Lessons about Consumption and Sustainability in a Globalizing Economy.ian Deweese-Boyd & Margaret Deweese-Boyd - 2007 - Contemporary Justice Review 10 (1):115-30.
    Early in Plato’s Republic, two cities are depicted, one healthy and one with “a fever”—the so- called luxurious city. The operative difference between these two cities is that the citizens of the latter “have surrendered themselves to the endless acquisition of money and have overstepped the limit of their necessities” (373d).i The luxury of this latter city requires the seizure of neighboring lands and consequently a standing army to defend those lands and the city’s wealth. According to the main character, (...)
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    Flying the Flag of Rough Branch: Rethinking Post-September 11th Patriotism through the Writings of Wendell Berry.ian Deweese-Boyd & Margaret Deweese-Boyd - 2005 - Apalachian Journal 32 (2):214-232..
  3. Appropriating Borges: The Weary Man, Utopia, and Globalism.Ian DeWeese-Boyd & Margaret DeWeese-Boyd - 2008 - Utopian Studies 19 (1):97 - 111.
  4. Self-deception.Ian Deweese-Boyd - 2023 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Virtually every aspect of the current philosophical discussion of self-deception is a matter of controversy including its definition and paradigmatic cases. We may say generally, however, that self-deception is the acquisition and maintenance of a belief (or, at least, the avowal of that belief) in the face of strong evidence to the contrary motivated by desires or emotions favoring the acquisition and retention of that belief. Beyond this, philosophers divide over whether this action is intentional or not, whether self-deceivers recognize (...)
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  5. “Lyric Theodicy: Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Problem of Hiddenness”.Ian Deweese-Boyd - 2015 - In Adam Green & Eleonore Stump (eds.), Hidden Divinity and Religious Belief. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 260-277.
    The nineteenth century English Jesuit poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins struggled throughout his life with desolation over what he saw as a spiritually, intellectually and artistically unproductive life. During these periods, he experienced God’s absence in a particularly intense way. As he wrote in one sonnet, “my lament / Is cries countless, cries like dead letters sent / To dearest him that lives alas! away.” What Hopkins faced was the existential problem of suffering and hiddenness, a problem widely recognized by analytic (...)
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  6. “Shōjo Savior: Princess Nausicaä, Ecological Pacifism, and The Green Gospel”.Ian Deweese-Boyd - 2009 - Journal of Religion and Popular Culture 21 (2).
    In the distant future, a thousand years after "The Seven Days of Fire"—the holocaust that rapacious industrialization spawned—the earth is a wasteland of sterile deserts and toxic jungles that threaten the survival of the few remaining human beings. This is the world of Hayao Miyazaki's film, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. In this film, Miyazaki offers a vision of an alternative to the violent quest for dominion that has brought about this environmental degradation, through the struggle of the (...)
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    Love’s Perfection? Agape and Eros in Lars von Trier’s Breaking the Waves.ian Deweese-Boyd - 2009 - Studia Theologica 63 (1):126-41.
    In Lars von Trier’s Breaking the Waves, the protagonist Bess McNeill is often viewed as a Christ-figure, in particular, as an image of Christ’s love. In this essay, I address the feminist critique that taking Bess in this way represents a serious distortion of Christ's love, arguing that Bess need not be seen as endorsing a self-destructive and victimizing form of love that feminist critics rightly reject. Instead, I suggest that we can view her love as an indictment of the (...)
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    Taking Care: Self-Deception, Culpability and Control.Ian Deweese-Boyd - 2007 - Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 26 (3):161-176.
    Whether self-deceivers can be held morally responsible for their self-deception is largely a question of whether they have the requisite control over the acquisition and maintenance of their self-deceptive beliefs. In response to challenges to the notion that self-deception is intentional or requires contradictory beliefs, models treating self-deception as a species of motivated belief have gained ascendancy. On such so-called deflationary accounts, anxiety, fear, or desire triggers psychological processes that produce bias in favor of the target belief with the result (...)
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    There Are No Schools in Utopia: John Dewey's Democratic Education.Ian T. E. Deweese-Boyd - 2015 - Education and Culture 31 (2):69-80.
    A map of the world that does not include Utopia is not worth even glancing at, for it leaves out the one country at which Humanity is always landing. And when Humanity lands there, it looks out, and, seeing a better country, sets sail. Progress is the realization of Utopias. “The most utopian thing in Utopia is that there are no schools,” writes John Dewey. With these words, Dewey opened his talk to kindergarten teachers on April 21, 1933 at Teachers (...)
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  10. Divine responsibility.Ian DeWeese-Boyd - 2022 - In Mark A. Lamport (ed.), The Rowman & Littlefield Handbook of Philosophy and Religion. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 229-240.
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    Grace and Freedom.Ian Deweese-Boyd - 2006 - Faith and Philosophy 23 (1):80-92.
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    “Scorsese’s Silence: Film as Practical Theodicy”.Ian Deweese-Boyd - 2017 - Journal of Religion and Film 21 (2).
    Martin Scorsese’s adaptation of Shusako Endo’s novel Silence takes up the anguished experience of God’s silence in the face of human su-ering. .e main character, the Jesuit priest Sabastião Rodrigues, /nds his faith gu0ed by the appalling silence of God. Yujin Nagasawa calls the particularly intense combination of the problems of divine hiddenness and evil the problem of divine absence. Drawing on the thought of Jesuit founder, Ignatius of Loyola, this essay will explores the way Scorsese’s Silence might enable viewers (...)
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    The Problem of Self-Destroying Sin in John Milton’s Samson Agonistes.Ian T. E. Boyd & Ian Deweese-Boyd - 1996 - Faith and Philosophy 13 (4):487-507.
    In this paper, I argue that John Milton, in his tragedy Smason Agonistes, raises and offers a solution to a version of the problem of evil raised by Marilyn McCord Adams. Sections I and II are devoted to the presentation of Adams’s version of the problem and its place in the current discussion of the problem of evil. In section III, I present Milton’s version of the problem as it is raised in Samson Agonistes. The solution Milton offers to this (...)
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  14. Nursing ethics.Ian E. Thompson, Kath M. Melia & Kenneth M. Boyd (eds.) - 1983 - New York: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier.
    Ethics in nursing: continuity and change -- Cultural issues, methods and approaches to nursing ethics -- Nursing ethics: what do we mean by 'ethics'? -- Becoming a nurse and member of the profession -- Power and responsibility in nursing practice and management -- Professional responsibility and accountability in nursing -- Classical areas of controversy in nursing and biomedical ethics -- Direct responsibility in nurse/patient relationships -- Conflicting demands in nursing groups of patients -- Ethics in healthcare management: research, evaluation and (...)
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    Chesterton and Japan.C. Ian Boyd - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (3):365-370.
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    Introduction.C. Ian Boyd - 1989 - The Chesterton Review 15 (4-1):429-430.
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    The Significance of Free Will. By Robert Kane. [REVIEW]Ian T. E. Boyd - 1998 - Modern Schoolman 76 (1):85-89.
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    Anti-Semitic Surprises Found Throughout the Literary World.Arnold Ages & Ian Boyd - 1994 - The Chesterton Review 20 (2-3):401-405.
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  19. A Theological Reading of The Man Who Was Thursday.Ian Boyd - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (3/4):541-547.
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  20. Setting the World Right, With G. K. Chesterton’s Help.Ian Boyd & Andrea Kirk Assaf - 2010 - The Chesterton Review 36 (3/4):200-203.
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  21. Introduction.Ian Boyd - 1989 - The Chesterton Review 22 (4):429-430.
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    Australia and New Zealand Representative.Ian Boyd - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (1/2):417-417.
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    Artículos de Prensa “La realidad virtual es un riesgo para el ser humano”.Ian Boyd & Alberto Almendáriz - 2007 - The Chesterton Review En Español 1 (1):220-225.
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    Article written for the St Thomas More College student newspaper.Ian Boyd - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (2):243-245.
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    Belloc.Ian Boyd - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (3):411-415.
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    Belloc.Ian Boyd - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (3):411-415.
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    Chesterton and Anti-Semitism.Ian Boyd - 2008 - The Chesterton Review 34 (3/4):681-682.
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    Chesterton and C. S. Lewis.Ian Boyd - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (3/4):303-311.
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    Chesterton and Education.Ian Boyd - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (1/2):389-390.
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    Chesterton and Evil.Ian Boyd - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (1/2):362-367.
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    Chesterton and Japan.Ian Boyd - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (3):365-370.
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    Chesterton and Poland.Ian Boyd - 1978 - The Chesterton Review 5 (1):22-41.
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    Chesterton and Poland.Ian Boyd - 1978 - The Chesterton Review 5 (1):22-41.
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    On Poland" and "On New Capitals.Ian Boyd - 1978 - The Chesterton Review 5 (1):12-20.
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    Chesterton's Anglican Reaction to Modernism.Ian Boyd - 1989 - The Chesterton Review 15 (1/2):5-35.
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    Chesterton and the Literary Revivals of Twentieth-Century England and France.Ian Boyd - 2009 - The Chesterton Review 35 (3/4):551-555.
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    Continuing Chesterton's Legacy.Ian Boyd - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (1/2):243-247.
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    Chesterton-Shaw Debate Speaks to the Present Crisis.Ian Boyd - 1995 - The Chesterton Review 21 (1/2):181-187.
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    Chesterton in America.Ian Boyd - 2010 - The Chesterton Review 36 (3/4):81-99.
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    Chesterton on Censorship.Ian Boyd - 1986 - The Chesterton Review 12 (1):1-21.
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    Dorothy Edith Collins, 1894-1988.Ian Boyd - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (4):590-597.
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    Father Robert Finn, CSB, a Canadian Priest and Educator.Ian Boyd - 2003 - The Chesterton Review 29 (3):403-407.
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    G. K. Chesterton.Ian Boyd - 2007 - The Chesterton Review 33 (3-4):579-582.
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    Gregory Macdonald, O.B.E. 1903-1987.Ian Boyd - 1987 - The Chesterton Review 13 (4):491-501.
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    Introduction.Ian Boyd - 2010 - The Chesterton Review 36 (3/4):5-6.
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    Introduction.Ian Boyd - 1985 - The Chesterton Review 11 (2):119-121.
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    Introduction.Ian Boyd - 1987 - The Chesterton Review 13 (4):427-428.
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    Introduction.Ian Boyd - 1988 - The Chesterton Review 14 (2):175-176.
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    Introduction.Ian Boyd - 1989 - The Chesterton Review 15 (3):279-280.
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    Introduction.Ian Boyd - 1991 - The Chesterton Review 17 (3/4):284-286.
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