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    Dictionary of untranslatables: a philosophical lexicon.Barbara Cassin, Steven Rendall & Emily S. Apter (eds.) - 2014 - Princeton: Princeton University Press.
    A one-of-a-kind reference to the international vocabulary of the humanities This is an encyclopedic dictionary of close to 400 important philosophical, literary, and political terms and concepts that defy easy—or any—translation from one language and culture to another. Drawn from more than a dozen languages, terms such as Dasein (German), pravda (Russian), saudade (Portuguese), and stato (Italian) are thoroughly examined in all their cross-linguistic and cross-cultural complexities. Spanning the classical, medieval, early modern, modern, and contemporary periods, these are terms that (...)
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    The Practice of Everyday Life.Steven F. Rendall (ed.) - 2011 - University of California Press.
    In this incisive book, Michel de Certeau considers the uses to which social representation and modes of social behavior are put by individuals and groups, describing the tactics available to the common man for reclaiming his own autonomy from the all-pervasive forces of commerce, politics, and culture. In exploring the public meaning of ingeniously defended private meanings, de Certeau draws brilliantly on an immense theoretical literature to speak of an apposite use of imaginative literature.
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  3. The Practice of Everyday Life.Steven F. Rendall (ed.) - 1984 - University of California Press.
    Michel de Certeau considers the uses to which social representation and modes of social behavior are put by individuals and groups, describing the tactics available to the common man for reclaiming his own autonomy from the all-pervasive forces of commerce, politics, and culture. In exploring the public meaning of ingeniously defended private meanings, de Certeau draws brilliantly on an immense theoretical literature in analytic philosophy, linguistics, sociology, semiology, and anthropology--to speak of an apposite use of imaginative literature.
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    Art of the Modern Age: Philosophy of Art From Kant to Heidegger.Steven Rendall (ed.) - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    This is a sweeping and provocative work of aesthetic theory: a trenchant critique of the philosophy of art as it developed from the eighteenth century to the early twentieth century, combined with a carefully reasoned plea for a new and more flexible approach to art.Jean-Marie Schaeffer, one of France's leading aestheticians, explores the writings of Kant, Schlegel, Novalis, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, and Heidegger to show that these diverse thinkers shared a common approach to art, which he calls the "speculative theory." (...)
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    Duction, Or the Archaeology of Rape.Steven Rendall - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (1):119-128.
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    Fish vs. FishIs There a Text in This Class? The Authority of Interpretive Communities.Steven Rendall & Stanley Fish - 1982 - Diacritics 12 (4):49.
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    Manhunts: A Philosophical History.Steven Rendall (ed.) - 2012 - Princeton University Press.
    Touching on issues of power, authority, and domination, Manhunts takes an in-depth look at the hunting of humans in the West, from ancient Sparta, through the Middle Ages, to the modern practices of chasing undocumented migrants. Incorporating historical events and philosophical reflection, Grégoire Chamayou examines the systematic and organized search for individuals and small groups on the run because they have defied authority, committed crimes, seemed dangerous simply for existing, or been categorized as subhuman or dispensable. Chamayou begins in ancient (...)
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    On Borrowed Time: The Art and Economy of Living with Deadlines.Steven Rendall (ed.) - 2008 - University of Chicago Press.
    Life is short. This indisputable fact of existence has driven human ingenuity since antiquity, whether through efforts to lengthen our lives with medicine or shorten the amount of time we spend on work using technology. Alongside this struggle to manage the pressure of life’s ultimate deadline, human perception of the passage and effects of time has also changed. In _On Borrowed Time_, Harald Weinrich examines an extraordinary range of materials—from Hippocrates to _Run Lola Run_—to put forth a new conception of (...)
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    On DiariesPrivate Chronicles: A Study of English DiariesLe Journal Intime.Steven Rendall, Robert Fothergill & Beatrice Didier - 1986 - Diacritics 16 (3):56.
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    Perpetual Euphoria: On the Duty to Be Happy.Steven Rendall (ed.) - 2011 - Princeton University Press.
    Happiness today is not just a possibility or an option but a requirement and a duty. To fail to be happy is to fail utterly. Happiness has become a religion--one whose smiley-faced god looks down in rebuke upon everyone who hasn't yet attained the blessed state of perpetual euphoria. How has a liberating principle of the Enlightenment--the right to pursue happiness--become the unavoidable and burdensome responsibility to be happy? How did we become unhappy about not being happy--and what might we (...)
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    Reason and Rationality.Steven Rendall (ed.) - 2008 - Princeton University Press.
    One of the world's most important political philosophers, Jon Elster is a leading thinker on reason and rationality and their roles in politics and public life. In this short book, he crystallizes and advances his work, bridging the gap between philosophers who use the idea of reason to assess human behavior from a normative point of view and social scientists who use the idea of rationality to explain behavior. In place of these approaches, Elster proposes a unified conceptual framework for (...)
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    Reading MontaigneLectures de MontaigneMontaigne: Essays in Reading.Steven Rendall, Jules Brody & Gerard Defaux - 1985 - Diacritics 15 (2):44.
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    The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics.Steven Rendall (ed.) - 2012 - Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    No overall history of the philosophical dialogue has appeared since Rudolf Hirzel's two-volume study was published in 1895. In _The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics_, Vittorio Hösle covers the development of the genre from its beginning with Plato to the late twentieth-century work of Iris Murdoch and Paul Feyerabend. Hösle presents a taxonomy and a doctrine of categories for the complex literary genre of the philosophical dialogue, focusing on the poetical laws that structure the genre, and develops hermeneutical (...)
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    Question and Answer: Forms of Dialogic Understanding (review).Steven Rendall - 1991 - Philosophy and Literature 15 (1):151-152.
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    Roland Barthes (review).Steven Rendall - 1985 - Philosophy and Literature 9 (1):111-113.
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    Acts of Meaning (review).Steven Rendall - 1991 - Philosophy and Literature 15 (2):331-332.
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    The Observing Self: Rediscovering the Essay (review).Steven Rendall - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (2):415-416.
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    Autobiography: Towards a Poetics of Experience (review).Steven Rendall - 1983 - Philosophy and Literature 7 (1):127-128.
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    Reception Theory: A Critical Introduction (review).Steven Rendall - 1986 - Philosophy and Literature 10 (1):139-140.
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    Rethinking Translation: Discourse, Subjectivity, Ideology (review).Steven Rendall - 1993 - Philosophy and Literature 17 (1):181-182.
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    The Translator's Turn (review).Steven Rendall - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):203-205.
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  22. Art of the Modern Age: Philosophy of Art from Kant to Heidegger.Jean-Marie Schaeffer, Steven Rendall & Arthur C. Danto - 2000 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 64 (1):203-204.
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    Book Review: Pretexts of Authority: The Rhetoric of Authorship in the Renaissance Preface. [REVIEW]Steven Rendall - 1995 - Philosophy and Literature 19 (1):181-182.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Pretexts of Authority: The Rhetoric of Authorship in the Renaissance PrefaceSteven RendallPretexts of Authority: The Rhetoric of Authorship in the Renaissance Preface, by Kevin Dunn; xii & 198 pp. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1994, $32.50.This study is of broader interest than its title might suggest; it engages many of the current issues in literary and cultural studies, and does so with exceptional intelligence. Drawing on Jürgen Habermas’s notion (...)
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    Fish vs. Fish. [REVIEW]Steven Rendall - 1982 - Diacritics 12 (4):49.
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    On Diaries. [REVIEW]Steven Rendall - 1986 - Diacritics 16 (3):56.
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    Reading Montaigne. [REVIEW]Steven Rendall - 1985 - Diacritics 15 (2):44.
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    Economics for the Common Good, by Jean Tirole, translated: by Jean Tirole, translated by Steven Rendall, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2017, 576 pp., $29.95/£24.95.Christopher Bliss - 2020 - The European Legacy 25 (5):608-609.
    Volume 25, Issue 5, August 2020, Page 608-609.
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    Economics for the Common Good, by Jean Tirole, translated by Steven Rendall. Princeton, NJ, and Woodstock, United Kingdom: Princeton University Press, 2017. 576 pp. ISBN: 978-0691175164. [REVIEW]Antonio Argandoña - 2018 - Business Ethics Quarterly 28 (4):493-496.
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    Morals and politics. By Vittorio hősle (translated by Steven rendall).John Sullivan - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (1):150–151.
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    Sophocles: A Study of his Theater in its Political and Social Context, translated by Jacques Jouanna and Steven Rendall.Joel Alden Schlosser - 2020 - Polis 37 (1):196-200.
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    Alain Bresson, The Making of the Ancient Greek Economy. Institutions, Markets, and Growth in the City-States. Expanded and updated English edition, translated by Steven Rendall, Princeton University Press 2016, XXVI, 620 S., ISBN 978-0-691-14470-2 , € 31,18The Making of the Ancient Greek Economy. Institutions, Markets, and Growth in the City-States. Expanded and updated English edition, translated by Steven Rendall[REVIEW]Sitta von Reden - 2019 - Klio 101 (2):695-703.
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    New views on greek economy. A. bresson the making of the ancient greek economy. Institutions, markets, and growth in the city-states. Translated by Steven Rendall. Pp. XXVIII + 620, figs, maps. Princeton and oxford: Princeton university press, 2016 . Cased, £30.95, us$45. Isbn: 978-0-691-14470-2. [REVIEW]Jeremy Trevett - 2017 - The Classical Review 67 (1):141-143.
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    Christoph Riedweg. Pythagoras: His Life, Teaching, and Influence. Translated by, Steven Rendall with, Christoph Riedweg and Andreas Schatzmann. xi + 184 pp., bibl., index. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 2005. $29.95. [REVIEW]Richard McKirahan - 2006 - Isis 97 (2):345-346.
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    Walter E. Broman, Allan H. Pasco, Michael L. Hall, John F. Desmond, Steven Rendall, Robert Tobin, Marilyn R. Schuster, Tom Conley, Peter Losin, William E. Cain, Will Morrisey, Richard A. Watson, Christopher Wise, Stephen Davies, C. S. Schreiner, James E. Dittes, Michael Fischer, Eva M. Knodt, Karsten Harries, Robert C. Solomon, Stephen Nathanson, Robert D. Cottrell, Zack Bowen, Mary Bittner Wiseman, Edward E. Foster, Kathleen Marie Higgins, Richard Freadman, Patrick Henry. [REVIEW]Alfred Louch - 1991 - Philosophy and Literature 15 (2):323.
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    Sandor Goodhart, Ronald Bogue, Denis B. Walker, Timothy Clark, C. S. Schreiner, Robert Tobin, John Kleiner, David Carey, Chris Parkin, John Anzalone, Richard K. Emmerson, Janet Lungstrum, Alex Fischler, Hugh Bredin, Victor A. Kramer, Steven Rendall, Gerald Prince, John D. Lyons, David Hayman, Roberta Davidson, Dan Latimer, Joseph J. Maier, Kenneth Marc Harris, Lynne Vieth, Joanne Cutting-Gray, Michael L. Hall, Mark P. Drost, John J. Stuhr, Charles Affron, Celia E. Weller, Jerome Schwartz, Mary B. McKinley, Patrick Henry. [REVIEW]Robert C. Solomon - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (1):174.
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    The Philosophical Dialogue: A Poetics and a Hermeneutics. By VittorioHösle, translated by Steven Rendall. Pp. xx, 500, University of Notre Dame Press, 2012, £29.95/$35.00. [REVIEW]Michael Rhodes - 2019 - Heythrop Journal 60 (3):488-489.
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    An Interesting Confirmation.Rendal Harris - 1921 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 6 (4):545-546.
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  38. Economics, education, and society : myths and possibilities.Steven Klees - 2007 - In Robert F. Arnove & Carlos Alberto Torres (eds.), Comparative education: the dialectic of the global and the local. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
     
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  39. Public policy and philosophical accounts of desert.Steven Sverdlik - 2018 - In Aaron Zimmerman, Karen Jones & Mark Timmons (eds.), Routledge Handbook on Moral Epistemology. Routledge.
     
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    Never pure: historical studies of science as if it was produced by people with bodies, situated in time, space, culture, and society, and struggling for credibility and authority.Steven Shapin - 2010 - Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins University Press.
    Steven Shapin argues that science, for all its immense authority and power, is and always has been a human endeavor, subject to human capacities and limits.
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    Narcissism Dynamics and Auditor Skepticism.Steven E. Kaszak, Eric N. Johnson, Philip M. J. Reckers & Alan Reinstein - forthcoming - Journal of Business Ethics:1-18.
    The process by which auditors consider fraud risk in assessing management’s motivation and character remains under-addressed. This is problematic given the rising tide of narcissism, as well as recent research documenting that both self- and other-perceptions of narcissism influence an array of judgments. While a skeptical attitude is fundamental to the auditor’s gatekeeper role, it remains unclear how auditors form and act on perceptions of client narcissism. With a large sample of experienced accountants as participants, we leverage insights from current (...)
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    Laudatio: Professor Bas van Fraassen.Steven French - 2024 - In Claus Beisbart & Michael Frauchiger (eds.), Scientific Theories and Philosophical Stances: Themes from van Fraassen. De Gruyter. pp. 13-20.
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    Representation and Realism: On Being a Structuralist All the Way (Up and) Down.Steven French - 2024 - In Claus Beisbart & Michael Frauchiger (eds.), Scientific Theories and Philosophical Stances: Themes from van Fraassen. De Gruyter. pp. 87-108.
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    The tragedy of optimism: writings on Hermann Cohen.Steven S. Schwarzschild - 2018 - Albany, New York: State University of New York Press. Edited by George Y. Kohler.
    Complete collection of Schwarzschild’s essays on the neo-Kantian Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen. Steven S. Schwarzschild (1924–1989) was arguably the leading expositor of German-Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen (1842–1918), undertaking a lifelong effort to reintroduce Cohen’s thought into contemporary philosophical discourse. In The Tragedy of Optimism, George Y. Kohler brings together all of Schwarzschild’s work on Cohen for the first time. Schwarzschild’s readings of Cohen are unique and profound; he was conversant with both worlds that shaped Cohen’s thought, neo-Kantian German idealism (...)
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    Anselmian Satisfaction, Duns Scotus and the Debt of Sin.Steven S. Aspenson - 1996 - Modern Schoolman 73 (2):141-158.
    I assess Anselm’s claim that the debt of sin is "infinite" by examining the thought-experiment used to illustrate it. The claim crashes due to a conflict with Anselm’s implied (and plausible) view of God’s obligations and due to interesting errors in his thought-experiment. Nevertheless, I defend his "Union-of-Obligation-and-Ability (UOA) strategy and his "Provision-of-Satisfaction" mechanism for explaining atonement, which relied functionally on sin’s infinite demerit, by changing them a bit. I also defend Anselm’s UOA and "Disorder-Avoidance" strategies from objections from Duns (...)
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  46. Discounting, Climate Change, and the Ecological Fallacy.Matthew Rendall - 2019 - Ethics 129 (3):441-463.
    Discounting future costs and benefits is often defended on the ground that our descendants will be richer. Simply to treat the future as better off, however, is to commit an ecological fallacy. Even if our descendants are better off when we average across climate change scenarios, this cannot justify discounting costs and benefits in possible states of the world in which they are not. Giving due weight to catastrophe scenarios requires energetic action against climate change.
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    A Fabliau in the Prologue to the Tale of Beryn.Bradley Darjes & Thomas Rendall - 1985 - Mediaeval Studies 47 (1):416-431.
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    Knowing Who.Steven Boër & William Lycan - 1986 - MIT Press.
    This is the first detailed study to explore the little-understood notions of "knowing who someone is," "knowing a person's identity," and related locutions. It locates these notions within the context of a general theory of believing and a semantical theory of belief- and knowledge-ascriptions.The books's main contention is that what one knows, when one knows who someone is, is not normally an identity in the numerical sense of "a = b," but rather a certain sort of predication to know who (...)
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    Not in Our Genes: Biology, Ideology and Human Nature.Steven Rose, Richard Charles Lewontin & Leon J. Kamin - 1984 - Pantheon.
    Three eminent scientists analyze the scientific, social, and political roots of biological determinism.
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    Postmodern Theory: Critical Interrogations.Steven Best & Douglas Kellner - 1991 - Bloomsbury Publishing.
    An introduction to and critique of the latest trends in critical theory.
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