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    Being and existence in Kierkegaard's pseudonymous works.John W. Elrod - 1975 - Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.
    In this study John W. Elrod demonstrates that Kierkegaard's pseudonymous writings have an ontological foundation that unites the disparate elements of these books. The descriptions of the different stages of human development are not fully understandable, the author argues, without an awareness of the role played by this ontology in Kierkegaard's analysis of human existence. Kierkegaard contends that the self is a synthesis of finitude and infinitude, body and soul, reality and ideality, necessity and possibility, and time and (...)
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  2. Being and Existence in Kierkegaard’s Pseudonymous Works.John W. Elrod & Mark C. Taylor - 1975 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (3):206-209.
     
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  3. Kierkegaard and Christendom.John W. Elrod - 1983 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (1):60-62.
     
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    Acknowledgments.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press.
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    Abbreviations.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press.
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  6. Bibliography.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 260-268.
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  7. Conclusion.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 253-259.
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    Chapter I: Methodological Foundations.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 13-28.
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    Chapter II: The Dialectical Self.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 29-71.
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    Chapter III: The Dialectical Development Of Spirit.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 72-108.
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    Chapter IV: The Ethical Character Of.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 114-142.
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  12. C.D. Keyes, "Four types of value destruction: a search for the good through an ethical analysis of everyday experience".John W. Elrod - 1981 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (3):185.
     
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    Chapter V: The Religion of Hidden Inwardness.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 143-202.
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    Chapter VI: The Religion of Faith.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 203-252.
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    Introduction.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-10.
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    Index.John W. Elrod - 2015 - In Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works. Princeton University Press. pp. 269-272.
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    Kierkegaard's fear and trembling: Critical appraisals.John W. Elrod - 1983 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (2):261-263.
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    The self in Kierkegaard's pseudonyms.John W. Elrod - 1973 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 4 (4):218 - 240.
    This is essentially what I take to be Kierkegaard's ontological foundation of human existence. It is the structure which both makes possible and unifies the different modes of existing which he so fully describes in his pseudonyms. The further task is one of demonstrating concretely the relation of these modes (stages) of existing to his ontology.
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    Kierkegaard's Fragments and Postscript. [REVIEW]John W. Elrod - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 38 (1):120-121.
    Evans has written a different sort of book on Kierkegaard. It is, first of all, one that is intended for, in his words, the "ordinary reader." This undoubtedly does not mean that Evans is not interested in Kierkegaard's philosophical/theological readers; I suspect that he is. It is just that he has not aimed his book at this audience. This book should also be distinguished from most other books on Kierkegaard's thought since it is exclusively on the religious philosophy of Johannes (...)
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    Kierkegaard’s Relation to Hegel. [REVIEW]John W. Elrod - 1980 - The Owl of Minerva 12 (2):6-7.
    Thulstrup gives us a radically anti-Hegelian Kierkegaard in a period from 1835 through publication of Concluding Unscientific Postscript in 1845. Whereas other writers on Kierkegaard’s relation to Hegel have seen positive Hegelian influences in one aspect or another of the pseudonymous authorship, Thulstrup insists that there are absolutely no positive points of contact between Hegel and the anthropology and theology of the pseudohyms. At every point and turn of any theological or philosophical significance in the unfolding of the pseudonymous writings, (...)
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    Kierkegaard’s Relation to Hegel. [REVIEW]John W. Elrod - 1980 - The Owl of Minerva 12 (2):6-7.
    Thulstrup gives us a radically anti-Hegelian Kierkegaard in a period from 1835 through publication of Concluding Unscientific Postscript in 1845. Whereas other writers on Kierkegaard’s relation to Hegel have seen positive Hegelian influences in one aspect or another of the pseudonymous authorship, Thulstrup insists that there are absolutely no positive points of contact between Hegel and the anthropology and theology of the pseudohyms. At every point and turn of any theological or philosophical significance in the unfolding of the pseudonymous writings, (...)
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    Mark C. Taylor, "Journeys to Selfhood: Hegel and Kierkegaard". [REVIEW]John W. Elrod - 1983 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (1):113.
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    Robert L. Perkins, ed., "Kierkegaaard's Fear and Trembling: Critical Appraisals". [REVIEW]John W. Elrod - 1983 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (2):261.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Stephen Crites, Findley B. Edge, C. Stephen Evans, S. Daniel Breslauer, Frederick Sontag, Clement Dore, John W. Elrod, John Sallis, Henry W. Smorynski & Louis P. Pojman - 1981 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 12 (3):179-191.
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    Thinking Matter: Materialism in Eighteenth-Century Britain.John W. Yolton - 1983 - University of Minnesota Press.
    This book, a reevaluation of a major issue in modern philosophy, explores the controversy that grew out of John Locke's suggestion, in the Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690), that God could give to matter the power of thought.
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    Science and Scepticism.John W. N. Watkins - 1984 - Princeton University Press.
    This book contains important technical innovations, including comparative measures for the testable content, depth, and unity of scientific theories. Originally published in 1984. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich (...)
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    Jacques Derrida: a Rhetoric That Deconstructs Common Sense.John W. Murphy - 1984 - Diogenes 32 (128):125-140.
    As Perelman suggests, rhetoric has always been concerned with understanding the basic nature of an audience. Considering this view, the perennial question posed by rhetoric might be: How does one discourse properly with an audience? Using the terminology supplied by Bitzer, this query might be rephrased to read: How does one “uncover and make available the public knowledge needed in our time and give body and voice to the universal public”. Of key importance is that the rhetorician must secure a (...)
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    Unapologetic: why philosophy of religion must end.John W. Loftus - 2016 - Durham, North Carolina: Pitchstone Publishing. Edited by David Eller.
    Just as intelligent design is not a legitimate branch of biology in public educational institutions, nor should the philosophy of religion be a legitimate branch of philosophy. So argues leading atheist thinker and writer John Loftus in this forceful takedown of the very discipline in which he was trained. In his call for ending the philosophy of religion, he argues that as it is presently being practiced, the main reason the discipline exists is to serve the faith claims of (...)
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    Avoiding Culturalism in Technological Development: Revisiting Artificial Intelligence.John W. Murphy & Carlos Largacha-Martínez - forthcoming - Filozofia Nauki:1-11.
    AI-developers face a challenge when seeking to use models that aim to be culturally sensitive. While we agree that culture is an emergent reality, there is always the risk of creating algorithms that treat culture as objective to account for various facets of the social realm. As a result, culture becomes prepackaged and autonomous. Nonetheless, culture is not only emergent but dialogically and socially invented. In this article, the point is to advance the discussion about culture by addressing a crucial (...)
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    Conceiving.John W. Burbidge - 2011 - In Stephen Houlgate & Michael Baur (eds.), A Companion to Hegel. Malden, MA: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 159–174.
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  31. The Relevance of Postmodernism for Social Science.John W. Murphy - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (143):93-110.
    Over the past few years postmodernism has been gaining popularity. Because the works of writers such as Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Lacan, and Félix Guattari, for example, are now readily available to the English reader, a novel intellectual force is present that must be assessed (Hassan, 1985). Terms such as “mise en abîme”, “libido”, “schizo-analysis”, “undecidables”, and so forth must be explained and their relevance for social analysis deciphered. Furthermore, a conception of knowledge, a research methodology, and (...)
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    Critical Theory and Social Organization.John W. Murphy - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (117):93-111.
    Critical Theory is usually associated with an intellectual tradition which emerged from the work of a group of social philosophers who coalesced around the Institute for Social Research, established in Frankfurt in 1923. This tradition is now considered to have two major branches: the first related to the work of Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, Erich Fromm, Leo Lowenthal, and Walter Benjamin, while the second pertains to the expansion of this original work which has been proffered by Jürgen Habermas, (...)
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    Rousseau–Totalitarian or Liberal?John W. Chapman - 1956 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
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    The Western University on Trial.John W. Chapman (ed.) - 1983 - University of California Press.
    This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1983.
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    Freiheit und Entscheidung.John W. N. Watkins - 1978 - Tübingen: Mohr.
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    The handbook of the neuroscience of multilingualism.John W. Schwieter (ed.) - 2019 - Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell.
    The definitive guide to 21st century investigations of multilingual neuroscience provides a comprehensive survey of neurocognitive investigations of multiple-language speakers. Prominent scholar John W. Schwieter offers a unique collection of works from globally recognized researchers in neuroscience, psycholinguistics, neurobiology, psychology, neuroimaging, and others, to provide a multidisciplinary overview of relevant topics. Authoritative coverage of state-of-the-art research provides readers with fundamental knowledge of significant theories and methods, language impairments and disorders, and neural representations, functions, and processes of the multilingual brain.Focusing (...)
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    Brilliant lives: the Clerk Maxwells and the Scottish Enlightenment.John W. Arthur - 2016 - Edinburgh: John Donald, an imprint of Birlinn.
    Brilliant Lives: The Clerk Maxwells and the Scottish Enlightenment.
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    Moving into the ecumenical future: foundations of a paradigm for Christian ethics.John W. Osfs Crossin - 2022 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications. Edited by Mitzi Budde.
    Moving into the Ecumenical Future identifies some necessary "foundations" of any paradigm for Ecumenical Ethics. It emphasizes the guidance of the Holy Spirit, the teaching and example of Jesus, biblical foundations, and pastoral relationships in developing paradigms for Ecumenical Ethics. The book suggests that virtue ethics is an important paradigm that includes these elements. The text explores how the Faith and Order "Tool," Receptive Ecumenism, Differentiated Consensus, Internal Polarities, and Spiritual Discernment can be used to move toward moral consensus. The (...)
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    Jurisprudence; or The theory of the law.John W. Salmond - 1907 - London,: Stevens & Haynes.
    This book has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
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    Contemporary Japanese Philosophy: A Reader.John W. M. Krummel - 2019 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This important volume introduces the reader to a variety of schools of thought. Ideal for classroom use, this is the ultimate resource for students and teachers of Japanese philosophy.
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  41. Alpha et omega.John W. Moran - 1935 - Vigornii: (Worcester) Mass., Harrigan Press.
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    John W. Elrod, "Kierkegaard and Christendom". [REVIEW]Jack Stewart Boozer - 1983 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (4):578.
  43. The coming of evolution.John W. Judd - 1910 - Cambridge [Eng.]: The University Press.
     
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    Perceptual Acquaintance: From Descartes to Reid.John W. Yolton - 1984 - University of Minnesota Press.
    Rich with historical and cultural value, these works are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.
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    5. Derrida, Deconstruction and Method.John W. Phillips - 2013 - In Benoît Dillet, Iain Mackenzie & Robert Porter (eds.), The Edinburgh Companion to Poststructuralism. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 122-142.
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  46. Psychoneural Reduction: The New Wave.John W. Bickle - 1998 - Bradford.
    One of the central problems in the philosophy of psychology is an updated version of the old mind-body problem: how levels of theories in the behavioral and brain sciences relate to one another. Many contemporary philosophers of mind believe that cognitive-psychological theories are not reducible to neurological theories. However, this antireductionism has not spawned a revival of dualism. Instead, most nonreductive physicalists prefer the idea of a one-way dependence of the mental on the physical.In Psychoneural Reduction, John Bickle presents (...)
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    Gibson's realism.John W. Yolton - 1969 - Synthese 19 (3-4):400 - 407.
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    Laws of Nature.John W. Carroll - 1994 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    John Carroll undertakes a careful philosophical examination of laws of nature, causation, and other related topics. He argues that laws of nature are not susceptible to the sort of philosophical treatment preferred by empiricists. Indeed he shows that emperically pure matters of fact need not even determine what the laws are. Similar, even stronger, conclusions are drawn about causation. Replacing the traditional view of laws and causation requiring some kind of foundational legitimacy, the author argues that these phenomena are (...)
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    Locke and the compass of human understanding.John W. Yolton - 1970 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press. Edited by John Locke.
    Professor Yolton delves into John Locke 's most important work, the Essay Concerning Human Understanding.
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    John Locke.John W. Yolton & D. J. O'Connor - 1953 - Philosophical Review 62 (3):458.
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