Works by Johnson, Patricia A. (exact spelling)

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    II. A Practical Philosophy of Religion: A Response to Terrence Tilley’s The Wisdom of Religious Commitment.Patricia A. Johnson - 1997 - Philosophy and Theology 10 (1):71-78.
    While sympathetic to Tilley’s call for a practical philosophy of religion, I raise three questions: Does Tilley think that one can do philosophy of religion from a position other than that of a committed believer? Does Tilley’s description of the ordinary believer disburden most people from doubt and answerability? Does Tilley’s description of the role of the theologian place too much trust in the theologian? I suggest that some insights from contemporary phenomenology and hermeneutics would lead to a clearer understanding (...)
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    II. A Practical Philosophy of Religion.Patricia A. Johnson - 1997 - Philosophy and Theology 10 (1):71-78.
    While sympathetic to Tilley’s call for a practical philosophy of religion, I raise three questions: Does Tilley think that one can do philosophy of religion from a position other than that of a committed believer? Does Tilley’s description of the ordinary believer disburden most people from doubt and answerability? Does Tilley’s description of the role of the theologian place too much trust in the theologian? I suggest that some insights from contemporary phenomenology and hermeneutics would lead to a clearer understanding (...)
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    Jacques Derrida and Gianni Vattimo (eds.), Religion. Trans. By David Webb and others.Patricia A. Johnson - 1999 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 46 (3):193-195.
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    Two Paradigms For the Philosophy of History.Patricia A. Johnson - 1987 - Idealistic Studies 17 (3):195-204.
    Hegel says that the task of the philosopher in history is to follow the trace of Reason in history, to discern the realization of the freedom which Spirit is. Hegel’s own discerning of Reason in history is tinged with a teleological optimism which is unconfirmed and perhaps even denied by history. This does not mean that the task which Hegel presents should be set aside. Today’s philosopher must still attempt to understand history. The question which seems to focus present attempts (...)
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    Reviews of reading Jean-Luc Marion: Exceeding metaphysics and of counter experiences: Reading Jean-Luc Marion. [REVIEW]Patricia A. Johnson - 2008 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 64 (3):173-178.
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    Dunayevskaya, Raja. The Power of Negativity: Selected Writings on the Dialectic in Hegel and Marx. [REVIEW]Patricia A. Johnson - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (1):143-144.
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    Reviews of reading Jean-Luc Marion: Exceeding metaphysics and of counter experiences: Reading Jean-Luc Marion. [REVIEW]Patricia A. Johnson - 2008 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 64 (3):173 - 178.
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    The Power of Negativity: Selected Writings on the Dialectic in Hegel and Marx. [REVIEW]Patricia A. Johnson - 2003 - Review of Metaphysics 57 (1):143-144.
    Dunayevskaya is a unique thinker for the twentieth century. She combines an involvement in freedom struggles with a very deep commitment to philosophical ideas and exploration. She served as secretary to Leon Trotsky in 1937–38, but then broke with him in 1939 during the Hitler-Stalin pact and developed a very sophisticated analysis of state capitalism. “She argued that Roosevelt’s New Deal, Hitler’s Germany, and especially Stalin’s Russia represented varieties of a new stage of global capitalism”. This volume presents her life-long (...)
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