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  1. The place of hope in responsible political practice.Bernard Dauenhauer - 2005 - In J. Elliot (ed.), Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Hope. Nova Science Publishers.
     
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    The Political Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1983 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 44 (1):137-138.
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    Paul Ricoeur.Bernard Dauenhauer - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  4. Silence: The Phenomenon and Its Ontological Significance.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1982 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (4):229-230.
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    Paul Ricoeur: The Promise and Risk of Politics.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1998 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Paul Ricœur, with Rawls, Walzer, and Habermas as some of his main interlocuters, has developed a substantial and distinctive body of political thought. On the one hand, it articulates a rich conception of the paradoxical character of the domain of politics. On the other, it provides a fresh approach to such major topics as the relationship among politics, economics, and ethics and between concern for universal human rights and respect for cultural plurality. His work, rooted as it is in Aristotle, (...)
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    The politics of hope.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1986 - Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul.
    Initial demarcations i This study is an exercise in political philosophy. Though no concise, comprehensive definition of political philosophy is readily ...
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    The Idea of a Political Liberalism: Essays on Rawls.Samantha Brennan, Claudia Card, Bernard Dauenhauer, Marilyn A. Friedman, Dale Jamieson, Richard Arneson, Clark Wolf, Robert Nagle, James Nickel, Christoph Fehige, Norman Daniels & Robert Noggle - 1999 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this unique volume, some of today's most eminent political philosophers examine the thought of John Rawls, focusing in particular on his most recent work. These original essays explore diverse issues, including the problem of pluralism, the relationship between constitutive commitment and liberal institutions, just treatment of dissident minorities, the constitutional implications of liberalism, international relations, and the structure of international law. The first comprehensive study of Rawls's recent work, The Idea of Political Liberalism will be indispensable for political philosophers (...)
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    On silence.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1973 - Research in Phenomenology 3 (1):9-27.
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    Renovating the Problem of Politics.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1976 - Review of Metaphysics 29 (4):626 - 641.
    In this essay, I will not challenge these observations, which I consider well-founded. Rather, I will claim that the works of Heidegger and of another careful student of Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, even if they have not provided an adequate politics, have substantially renovated the problem of politics. They have done so in two ways. First, they have destroyed, in Heidegger’s sense, the metaphysical base which has dominated political thought since Plato. Second, they have provided insights into and clues pointing toward elements (...)
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    Renovating the problem of politics.Bernard Dauenhauer - 1978 - In Ronald Bruzina & Bruce W. Wilshire (eds.), Crosscurrents in Phenomenology. Selected Studies in Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, vol 7. Springer. pp. 30-50.
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    Hope and its ramifications for politics.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1984 - Man and World 17 (3-4):453-476.
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    Responding to Evil.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (2):207-222.
    In this paper, I argue that moral and institutional evils, even though they are all contingent, are so pervasive and persistent that there is no practical way of responding to them that would lead eventually to the eradication of all of them. Instead, our practical task is to respond to these evils in ways that respect both the basic capabilities and their associated vulnerabilities that are constitutive of each human being. To do this most effectively, one should offer unconditional forgiveness (...)
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    Heidegger’s Contribution to Modern Political Thought.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (4):481-495.
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    Heidegger's Contribution to Modern Political Thought.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (4):481-495.
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    Ideology, utopia, and responsible politics.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1989 - Man and World 22 (1):25-41.
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    At the Nexus of Philosophy and History.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1987 - Athens, Ga. : University of Georgia Press.
  17. Chronicles.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1984 - Man and World 17 (3/4):477.
     
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    Discourse, Silence, and Tradition.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (3):437 - 451.
    Elsewhere, I have given reasons both for the claim that silence is a positive, complex phenomenon and for the characterization of the phenomenon of silence which I will use here. Silence is an active human performance. But it cannot be an act of unmitigated autonomy. It involves a yielding following upon an awareness of finitude and awe. The yielding involved in silence is peculiar inasmuch as it is a yielding which binds and joins.
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    Good, Evil and Human Finitude.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1973 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 1:143-145.
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    Institutions and Freedom.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:77-88.
  21. Ludwig Landgrebe, The Phenomenology of Edmund Husserl: Six Essays Reviewed by.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (2):77-79.
     
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  22. On Death and Birth.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1976 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (2):162.
     
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    Relational Freedom.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1982 - Review of Metaphysics 36 (1):77 - 101.
    AT LEAST from the time of Descartes, there has been a growing tendency to understand freedom in terms of autonomy. Autonomy is taken to be, if not the exhaustive characteristic and measure of freedom, at least its principal one. In this context, autonomy is held to consist in being ruled exclusively by norms formulated and prescribed by oneself.
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    Textual Fidelity and Textual Disregard.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1990 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    Today, research in the human sciences must investigate both (a) what are the theoretical considerations appropriate to good writing and reading of texts, and (b) how well do any of the contemporary «grand theorists» handle the problems posed by particular texts. The essays in this volume, written by experts in law, literature, philosophy, and religion, explore these issues through analyses of texts of major import in their respective disciplines. Taken together, the essays make no pretense to have settled any theoretical (...)
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  25. The Teleology of Consciousness: Husserl and Merleau-Ponty.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1979 - Analecta Husserliana 9:149.
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    Authorial Words about Silence.Bernard Dauenhauer - 1983 - Philosophy Today 27 (2):147-153.
    What follows is a revised version of Dauenhauer's original response to the panelist's presentations.
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    An Approach to Heidegger's Way of Philosophizing.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1971 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 9 (3):265-275.
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    An Existential Phenomenology of Law: Maurice Merleauponty, by William S. Hamrick.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1988 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 19 (2):201-203.
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    A response to Joseph L. Walsh.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1988 - Man and World 21 (3):361-362.
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    Anselm's Universe Revisited.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 49 (1):54-59.
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    Ballard’s Principles of Interpretation.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1984 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):287-294.
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    Does anarchy make political sense? A response to Schürmann.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1978 - Human Studies 1 (1):369-375.
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    Husserl’s Phenomenological Justification of Universal Rigorous Science.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1976 - International Philosophical Quarterly 16 (1):63-80.
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    Heidegger, spokesman for the dweller.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):189-199.
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    History's Sources: Reflections on Heidegger and Ricoeur.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1989 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 20 (3):236-247.
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    Heidegger, Spokesman for the Dweller.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):189-199.
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    Institutions and Freedom.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1988 - Social Philosophy Today 1:77-88.
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    Making plans and lived time.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):83-90.
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    Making Plans and Lived Time.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1969 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 7 (1):83-90.
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    On Kierkegaard’s Alleged Nihilism.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1974 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):153-163.
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    On Kierkegaard's Alleged Nihilism.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1974 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 12 (2):153-163.
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    On Speech and Temporality: Derrida and Husserl.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1974 - Philosophy Today 18 (3):171-180.
    This paper provides evidence, Against an important husserlian thesis, Showing that the constitution of meaningful expression intrinsically involves both a plurality of temporal moments and other egos. Likewise against derrida, This evidence points away from the claim that all meaningful expression is constituted only in full empirical intersubjective dialogue. This evidence is developed by examining molly bloom's soliloquy. The tentative conclusions reached are: 1) all sayable meanings belong to a range of expressions whose scope is bound up with the distinctness (...)
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    Politics and Coercion.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1977 - Philosophy Today 21 (2):103-114.
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    Schürmann on political philosophy.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1981 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 42 (1):130-132.
    Reiner schurmann, Building on heidegger's thought, Has proposed a political philosophy which explicitly dispenses with questions concerning political organization. In this discussion, I point to the apparent practical necessity for restricted political coercion. This apparent necessity, I argue, Must either be shown to be illusory or must be taken to require questions concerning political organization. Since schurman has not as yet done either of these, Then his argument remains incomplete.
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    Steppingstones Towards an Ethics for Fellow Existers: Essays 1944–1983, by Herbert Spiegelberg.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1987 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 18 (2):198-199.
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    Taylor and Ricoeur on the self.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1992 - Man and World 25 (2):211-225.
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    Thinking about the “world” as mythic thinking.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1971 - Kant Studien 62 (1-4):172-184.
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    The Politics of Critique, by Dick Howard andDefining the Political, by Dick Howard.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1993 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 24 (3):299-300.
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    Ricoeur and political identity.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1995 - Philosophy Today 39 (1):47-55.
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    Ricoeur and Political Identity.Bernard P. Dauenhauer - 1995 - Philosophy Today 39 (1):47-55.
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