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    A commentary on Heidegger's Being and time.Michael Gelven - 1970 - Dekalb, Ill.: Northern Illinois University Press. Edited by Martin Heidegger.
    A guide to the reading of Heidegger's Being and time. Gelven provides a thorough and authoritative approach to one of the most significant philosophical works of the twentieth century.
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    War and Existence: A Philosophical Inquiry.Michael Gelven - 1993 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    War is a multifaceted and complex phenomenon that cannot be understood merely by isolating its underlying principles. The elements that compose the vast mosaic of our conceptions of war must be identified and examined in light of their philosophical origins. Michael Gelven not only identifies what the fundamental principles are, but he also extracts from the history of philosophy the arguments and analyses of the concepts that explain how we think about it. _War and Existence_ is primarily concerned (...)
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    Truth and the Comedic Art.Michael Gelven - 2000 - State University of New York Press.
    A philosophical inquiry into the essence of comedy.
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    From Nietzsche to Heidegger: a Critical Review of Heidegger's Works on Nietzsche.Michael Gelven - 1981 - Philosophy Today 25 (1):68-80.
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    Heidegger: The Influence and Dissemination of his thought, by George Steiner, (Harvester Press, Sussex, England) 1978. Originally published by Fontana in their ‘Modern Masters’ series.Michael C. Gelven - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (3):566-579.
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    The Meanings Of Evil.Michael Gelven - 1983 - Philosophy Today 27 (3):200-221.
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    The Meanings of Evil.Michael Gelven - 1983 - Philosophy Today 27 (3):200-221.
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    War and Existence: A Philosophical Inquiry.Michael Gelven - 2005 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    War is a multifaceted and complex phenomenon that cannot be understood merely by isolating its underlying principles. The elements that compose the vast mosaic of our conceptions of war must be identified and examined in light of their philosophical origins. Michael Gelven not only identifies what the fundamental principles are, but he also extracts from the history of philosophy the arguments and analyses of the concepts that explain how we think about it. _War and Existence_ is primarily concerned (...)
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    Truth and Existence: A Philosophical Inquiry.Michael Gelven - 1986 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Writing deliberately in a nontechnical style so as to make his book accessible to readers who are not professional philosophers, Michael Gelven here offers an extended meditative essay on the nature and meaning of truth. He approaches this subject directly, rather than through a critique of what others have said about it, and takes off from the realization that truth has a wider meaning than that which can be found in the analysis of true sentences, which is the (...)
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    Truth and Existence: A Philosophical Inquiry.Michael Gelven - 1986 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Writing deliberately in a nontechnical style so as to make his book accessible to readers who are not professional philosophers, Michael Gelven here offers an extended meditative essay on the nature and meaning of truth. He approaches this subject directly, rather than through a critique of what others have said about it, and takes off from the realization that truth has a wider meaning than that which can be found in the analysis of true sentences, which is the (...)
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  11. The Asking Mystery: A Philosophical Inquiry.Michael Gelven - 2000 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    How do we ask the great questions? What does it mean to ask so profoundly? What does it mean for us to ask at all? Michael Gelven confronts these questions as he explores humans as self-reflecting thinkers. He recognizes two central phenomena as fundamental: the recognition of our own possibility lying within our existence and the realization of our suspension between total ignorance and complete knowledge. Using concrete analyses, Gelven investigates the questions we ask that may seem (...)
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    The Quest for the Fine: A Philosophical Inquiry Into Judgment, Worth, and Existence.Michael Gelven - 1995 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this original and compelling exploration of the meaning of the term 'fine' and the phenomenon of refinement, noted scholar Michael Gelven reflects on the relationship between refinement and existence. Beginning with a study of perceptual refinement, Gelven shows how in some cases this refinement discloses an existential essence—as an architect shows us what it means to dwell. Gelven then moves to a refinement of self, not equating it with virtue but showing how refinement illuminates our (...)
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    Why me?: a philosophical inquiry into fate.Michael Gelven - 1991 - DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press.
    Most of us have felt, at one time or another, an attraction to the idea that fate plays a role in our lives. It is difficult to dismiss entirely the notion that certain things were somehow meant to be. Perhaps key events did not just happen but were inevitable, maybe even a part of our destiny. As thoughtful and critical beings, however, we may find that we cannot explain to ourselves or to others just what fate means. In this groundbreaking (...)
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    Is sacrifice a virtue?Michael Gelven - 1988 - Journal of Value Inquiry 22 (3):235-252.
    Sacrifice is shown to be (1) a bestowal which brings pain to the donor; (2) making something holy; (3) the shedding of innocent blood. Six different meanings to 'giving' are analyzed: protection, Bribery, Commerce, Reward, Gift, Sacrifice. This last is existentially intelligible, Not morally intelligible. Gifts celebrate the worth of the recipient, Sacrifices the worth of both donor and recipient. The shedding of blood is explained as necessary to 'give of oneself', And hence it is the highest level of bestowal, (...)
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    An existential theory of tragedy.Michael Gelven - 1988 - Man and World 21 (2):145-169.
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    From Nietzsche to Heidegger: a Critical Review of Heidegger's Works on Nietzsche.Michael Gelven - 1981 - Philosophy Today 25 (1):68-80.
  17. Guilt and Human Meaning.Michael Gelven - 1972 - Humanitas 9:69-81.
     
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    Heidegger: The Influence and Dissemination of his thought, by George Steiner, 1978. Originally published by Fontana in their 'Modern Masters' series.Michael C. Gelven - 1981 - Dialogue 20 (3):566-579.
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    Judging Hope: A Reach to the True and the False.Michael Gelven - 2001 - St. Augustine's Press.
    This work studies hope as a phenomenon that both reveals and belongs to our status of being human. To understand that status, we must understand what it means to hope, which profoundly surpasses both psychological wish or desire and the "merely religious" belief in salvation. The author looks at hope in all its concrete manifestation: He examines works of art, some of which depict hope in unflattering terms as delusional, while others see it as dangerous and elusive; he examines false (...)
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    Language as saying and showing.Michael Gelven - 1983 - Journal of Value Inquiry 17 (2):151-163.
    A distinction is made between language that states what is the case and language that reveals meaning. The latter, Is not emotive but cognitive. Truth must be seen as the revelation of meaning, And falseness conceals meaning. Since there is no referential entity to such language, It must be grounded rather in modes of being. Thus, Language as showing reveals the truth, Conceived as an understanding of what it means to exist.
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    Nietzsche and the question of being.Michael Gelven - 1980 - Nietzsche Studien 9 (1):209.
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    Nietzsche and the question of being.Michael Gelven - 1980 - Nietzsche Studien 9:209-223.
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    Nietzsche and the Question of Being.Michael Gelven - 1980 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 9:209-223.
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    The Dionysian sources in philosophy.Michael Gelven - 1977 - Man and World 10 (2):173-193.
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    The literary and the true.Michael Gelven - 1982 - Man and World 15 (3):311-322.
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    The Risk of Being: What It Means to Be Good and Bad.Michael Gelven - 1997 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    The Risk of Being attempts to forge a new language and a new way of reasoning about what it is like to be good and bad by focusing on existential phenomena that reveal what it means to be good and bad.
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    This side of evil.Michael Gelven - 1998 - Milwaukee, Wis.: Marquette University Press.
    Raising the question -- The cause of evil -- Why evil? -- What it means for evil to be -- Origins -- Genealogy -- Mirrored evil -- The eerie -- The unholy -- The ignoble -- The reality of evil -- Epilogue.
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    Winter, friendship, and guilt; the sources of self-inquiry.Michael Gelven - 1972 - New York,: Harper & Row.
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    Winter, friendship, and guilt.Michael Gelven - 1972 - New York,: Harper & Row.
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    What Happens to Us When We Think: Transformation and Reality.Michael Gelven - 2003 - State University of New York Press.
    Explores the transformation humans undergo when they do metaphysics.
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  31. Aronowicz, Annette (1998) Jews and Christmas on Time and Eternity: Charles Péguy's Portrait of Bernard-Lazard. Standford, CA: Stanford University Press, 185 pp. Cole-Turner, Ronald, ed.(1997) Human Cloning: Religious Responses. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 151 pp. [REVIEW]Paul W. Diener, Louis DuPré, James C. Edwards, Ronald L. Farmer, Michael Gelven, Mary C. Grey, Colin E. Gunton, Clark T.&T. & Larry A. Hickman - 1998 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 44:190-192.
     
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    Michael Gelven., Why Me? A Philosophical inquiry into Fate.Walter S. Wurzburger - 1994 - International Studies in Philosophy 26 (4):131-132.
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  33. Michael Gelven, "Why me? A philosophical inquiry into fate". [REVIEW]R. Paden - 1993 - Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (1):131.
     
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    Richard Schmitt, "Martin Heidegger on Being Human. An Introduction to `Sein und Zeit'"; and Michael Gelven, "A Commentary on Heidegger's `Being and Time' ". [REVIEW]Elisabeth Feist Hirsch - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (3):400.
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    Être et temps de Heidegger. Un commentaire littéral Michael Gelven Traduit par Catherine Daems et al. Collection «Philosophie et langage» Bruxelles, Pierre Mardaga, 1987. 251 p. 240 FF. [REVIEW]Jean-Lévis Roy - 1990 - Dialogue 29 (3):473-.
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    A Reply to Xifaras.Michael Hardt & Antonio Negri - 2024 - Law and Critique 35 (1):63-71.
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  37. Attention, seeing, and change blindness.Michael Tye - 2010 - Philosophical Issues 20 (1):410-437.
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    Joint Attention: The PAIR Account.Michael Schmitz - forthcoming - Topoi.
    In this paper I outline the PAIR account of joint attention as a perceptual-practical, affectively charged intentional relation. I argue that to explain joint attention we need to leave the received understanding of propositions and propositional attitudes and the picture of content connected to it behind and embrace the notions of subject mode and position mode content. I also explore the relation between joint attention and communication.
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  39. 71 Michael Fried.Michael Fried - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 70.
     
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  40. Spontaneity and Freedom in Leibniz.Michael J. Murray - 2005 - In Donald Rutherford & J. A. Cover (eds.), Leibniz: nature and freedom. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 194--216.
     
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  41. Morals from motives.Michael Slote - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Morals from Motives develops a virtue ethics inspired more by Hume and Hutcheson's moral sentimentalism than by recently-influential Aristotelianism. It argues that a reconfigured and expanded "morality of caring" can offer a general account of right and wrong action as well as social justice. Expanding the frontiers of ethics, it goes on to show how a motive-based "pure" virtue theory can also help us to understand the nature of human well-being and practical reason.
  42. Words and phrases: corpus studies of lexical semantics.Michael Stubbs - 2001 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    This book fills a gap in studies of meaning by providing detailed case studies of attested corpus data on the meanings of words and phrases.
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    Excellence, Deviance, and Gender: Lessons From the XYY Episode.Roi Shani & Yechiel Michael Barilan - 2012 - American Journal of Bioethics 12 (7):27 - 30.
    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 7, Page 27-30, July 2012.
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    Realism, discourse, and deconstruction.Jonathan Joseph & John Michael Roberts (eds.) - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    Theories of discourse bring to realism new ideas about how knowledge develops and how representations of reality are influenced. We gain an understanding of the conceptual aspect of social life and the processes by which meaning is produced. This collection reflects the growing interest realist critics have shown towards forms of discourse theory and deconstruction. The diverse range of contributions address such issues as the work of Derrida and deconstruction, discourse theory, Eurocentrism and poststructuralism. What unites all of the contributions (...)
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    Charles Darwin.Michael Ruse - 2008 - Malden, MA: Blackwell.
    The definitive work on the philosophical nature and impact of the theories of Charles Darwin, written by a well-known authority on the history and philosophy of Darwinism. Broadly explores the theories of Charles Darwin and Darwin studies Incorporates much information about modern Biology Offers a comprehensive discussion of Darwinism and Christianity – including Creationism – by one of the leading authorities in the field Written in clear, concise, user-friendly language supplemented with quality illustrations Examines the status of evolutionary theory as (...)
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    Hegel's concept of action.Michael Quante - 2004 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Michael Quante focuses on what Hegel has to say about such central concepts as action, person and will, and then brings these views to bear on contemporary debates in analytic philosophy. This book enables professional analytic philosophers and their students to understand the significance of Hegel's philosophy to contemporary theory of action. As such, it will contribute to the ever-increasing erosion of the barrier between the continental and analytic approaches to philosophy.
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    Atheism, morality, and meaning.Michael Martin - 2002 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Divided into four parts, this treatise begins with well-known criticisms of nonreligious ethics and then develops an atheistic metaethics. In Part 2, Martin criticizes the Christian foundation of ethics, specifically the ’divine command theory’ and the idea of imitating the life of Jesus as the basis of Christian morality. Part 3 demonstrates that life can be meaningful in the absence of religious belief. Part 4 criticizes the theistic point of view in general terms as well as the specific Christian doctrines (...)
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    The ground between: anthropologists engage philosophy.Veena Das, Michael Jackson, Arthur Kleinman & Bhrigupati Singh (eds.) - 2014 - London: Duke University Press.
    The guiding inspiration of this book is the attraction and distance that mark the relation between anthropology and philosophy. This theme is explored through encounters between individual anthropologists and particular regions of philosophy. Several of the most basic concepts of the discipline—including notions of ethics, politics, temporality, self and other, and the nature of human life—are products of a dialogue, both implicit and explicit, between anthropology and philosophy. These philosophical undercurrents in anthropology also speak to the question of what it (...)
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    The needs of strangers.Michael Ignatieff - 1984 - New York: Picador USA.
    This thought provoking book uncovers a crisis in the political imagination, a wide-spread failure to provide the passionate sense of community "in which our need for belonging can be met." Seeking the answers to fundamental questions, Michael Ignatieff writes vividly both about ideas and about the people who tried to live by them—from Augustine to Bosch, from Rosseau to Simone Weil. Incisive and moving, The Needs of Strangers returns philosophy to its proper place, as a guide to the art (...)
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  50. The Oxford handbook of metaphysics.Michael J. Loux & Dean W. Zimmerman (eds.) - 2003 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Oxford Handbook of Metaphysics offers the most authoritative and compelling guide to this diverse and fertile field of philosophy. Twenty-four of the world's most distinguished specialists provide brand-new essays about 'what there is': what kinds of things there are, and what relations hold among entities falling under various categories. They give the latest word on such topics as identity, modality, time, causation, persons and minds, freedom, and vagueness. The Handbook's unrivaled breadth and depth make it the definitive reference work (...)
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