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    Not so fast.Art Berman - 1989 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 3 (1):40-55.
    NOT SAUSSURE: A CRITIQUE OF POST?SAUSSUREAN LITERARY THEORY by Raymond Tallis London: Macmillan, 1988. 273 pp., £33 (£10.95 paper).
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  2. Beauty in the Age of Pollution: Art and Nature at the Biennale 1978.Russell Berman - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 37:132.
     
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    Modern Art and Desublimation.Russell A. Berman - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):31-57.
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    Art in the Public Interest.Ronald Berman & Arlene Raven - 1991 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 25 (4):149.
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    Adorno, Marxism and Art.R. Berman - 1977 - Télos 1977 (34):157-166.
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    Modern Art and Desublimation.R. A. Berman - 1984 - Télos 1984 (62):31-57.
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    Thomas Jefferson among the ArtsForm and Function. Remarks on Art by Horatio GreenoughAmerican Building. The Forces That Shape It.Paul Zucker, Eleanor D. Berman, Harold A. Small, Horatio Greenough & James Marston Fitch - 1949 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 8 (1):63.
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    Modern Art and Desublimation.Russell A. Berman - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):31-57.
    Close to the beginning of Death in Venice, Thomas Mann sets up a relationship between aesthetic production and social context that bears strongly on the parameters of twentieth-century cultural life. After introducing his central figure, the fictive writer Aschenbach, Mann goes on to offer some exposition which, as always with Mann, is much more than exposition, since it draws attention to one of the central philosophical questions of the text: “It was a spring afternoon in that year of grace 19--, (...)
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    "Oh, science and art, and all that": Reflections on "The Great Gatsby".Ronald Berman - 1989 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 23 (3):85.
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    Modern Culture and Critical Theory: Art, Politics, and the Legacy of the Frankfurt School.Russell A. Berman - 1989 - Univ of Wisconsin Press.
    Are the arguments of the Frankfurt School still relevant? Modern Culture and Critical Theory investigates this question in the context of important issues in contemporary cultural politics: neoconservatism and new social movements, discontents with modernity and debates on postmodernism, the political hegemony of Ronald Reagan, and the cultural hegemony of structuralism and poststructuralism. Russell Berman thoughtfully explores the theories of Horkheimer, Adorno, Benjamin, Lyotard, and Foucault and their relevance to both historical and contemporary issues in literature, politics, and the (...)
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    Considérations sur la véritable synesthésie dans l’art et la musique.Greta Berman - 2019 - Iris 39.
    This essay focuses on the phenomenon of synesthesia. In an attempt to differentiate between genuine synesthesia and metaphorical synesthesia, I have searched for shared traits among synesthetic visual artists, as well as among composers and performing musicians. The field of synesthesia has been rife with misunderstandings. Though ever increasing numbers of exhibitions, books, and articles have used the title or subtitle, “Synesthesia in art and/or music”, few of these adequately define synesthesia. The major cause of the problem is that art (...)
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    Ansel Adams: CaliforniaPhotography: An Independent Art.Ronald Berman, Andrea G. Stillman & Mark Haworth-Booth - 1998 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 32 (2):115.
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    Beauty in the Age of Pollution: Art and Nature at the Biennale 1978.R. Berman - 1978 - Télos 1978 (37):132-144.
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    Introduction.Russell A. Berman - 2011 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2011 (155):3-6.
    ExcerptIn the autumn of 1962, the philosopher Theodor Adorno, whose work is the topic of this special issue, wrote bluntly: “It would be advisable … to think of progress in the crudest, most basic terms: that no one should go hungry anymore, that there should be no more torture, no more Auschwitz. Only then will the idea of progress be free from lies. It is not a progress of consciousness.” The invitation to crudeness may seem surprising, coming from Adorno, still (...)
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  15. Edvard Munch and the Vitalized Bodies of National Science.Patricia Berman - 2023 - In Fae Brauer (ed.), Vitalist modernism: art, science, energy and creative evolution. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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  16. Edvard Munch and the Vitalized Bodies of National Science.Patricia Berman - 2023 - In Fae Brauer (ed.), Vitalist modernism: art, science, energy and creative evolution. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Against Mediocrity: The Humanities in America's High SchoolsThe Arts and Humanities in America's Schools, Daedalus, Vol. 12, no. 3The Humanities in Precollegiate Education. [REVIEW]Ronald Berman, Chester E. Finn, Diane Ravitch, Robert T. Fancher & Benjamin Ladner - 1985 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 19 (4):115.
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    Art, Ideology, and Politics. [REVIEW]Ronald Berman - 1987 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 21 (1):117.
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    The Politics of the Arts Council. [REVIEW]Ronald Berman - 1985 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 19 (3):124.
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  20. Reviews : Peter and Christa Bürger, The Institutions of Art, translated by Loren Kruger, introduction by Russell A. Berman, (University of Nebraska Press, 1992).David Roberts - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 39 (1):119-121.
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    Reviews : Peter and Christa Bürger, The Institutions of Art, translated by Loren Kruger, introduction by Russell A. Berman, (University of Nebraska Press, 1992). [REVIEW]David Roberts - 1994 - Thesis Eleven 39 (1):119-121.
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    The reenchantment of the world.Morris Berman - 1981 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Focusing on the rise of the mechanistic idea that we can know the natural world only by distancing ourselves from it, Berman shows how science acquired its ...
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  23. The demonstrative use of names, and the divine-name co-reference debate.Berman Chan - 2023 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 93 (2):107-120.
    Could Christians and Muslims be referring to the same God? For an account of the reference of divine names, I follow Bogardus and Urban (2017) in advocating in favour of using Gareth Evans’s causal theory of reference, on which a name refers to the dominant source of information in the name’s “dossier”. However, I argue further that information about experiences, in which God is simply the object of acquaintance, can dominate the dossier. Thus, this demonstrative use of names offers a (...)
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  24. Black-box assisted medical decisions: AI power vs. ethical physician care.Berman Chan - 2023 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 26 (3):285-292.
    Without doctors being able to explain medical decisions to patients, I argue their use of black box AIs would erode the effective and respectful care they provide patients. In addition, I argue that physicians should use AI black boxes only for patients in dire straits, or when physicians use AI as a “co-pilot” (analogous to a spellchecker) but can independently confirm its accuracy. I respond to A.J. London’s objection that physicians already prescribe some drugs without knowing why they work.
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  25. Eshnav la-pilosofiyah.Berman, Aaron & [From Old Catalog] - 1952 - [Tel-Aviv,:
     
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  26. The rise of artificial intelligence and the crisis of moral passivity.Berman Chan - 2020 - AI and Society 35 (4):991-993.
    Set aside fanciful doomsday speculations about AI. Even lower-level AIs, while otherwise friendly and providing us a universal basic income, would be able to do all our jobs. Also, we would over-rely upon AI assistants even in our personal lives. Thus, John Danaher argues that a human crisis of moral passivity would result However, I argue firstly that if AIs are posited to lack the potential to become unfriendly, they may not be intelligent enough to replace us in all our (...)
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    Ralph A. Smith and Ronald Berman, eds., Public policy and the aesthetic interest: Critical essays on defining cultural and educational relations.Daniel Baker - 1993 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 51 (4):636-639.
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  28. Are Katamenia a First Potentiality or First Actuality of a Human?Berman Chan - 2022 - Filosofia Unisinos 23 (2):1-10.
    In Aristotle’s writings regarding the biology of embryology, especially in the Generation of Animals, he contends that the mother’s menstrual fluids provide the material for the generation of the offspring, and the father’s form determines its formation as a member of that species (e.g. human). The katamenia (menstrual fluids) of the mother are said to be potentially all the body parts of the offspring, though actually none of them. So, the fluids are potentially the offspring. But are they a first (...)
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  29. George Berkeley: idealism and the man.David Berman - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Unlike nearly all studies of Berkeley, this book looks at the full range of his work and links it with his life--focusing in particular on his religious thought. While aiming to present a clear picture of his career, Berman breaks new ground on, among other topics, Berkeley's philosophical strategy, his account of immortality, his Jacobitism, his emotive theory of religious mysteries, and the motivation of his Siris (1744). Also distinctive is the attention paid to the Irish context of his (...)
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  30. A Platonic Kind-Based Account of Goodness.Berman Chan - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (4):1369-1389.
    Robert Adams defends a platonic account of goodness, understood as excellence, claiming that there exists a platonic good that all other good things must resemble, identifying the Good with God. Mark Murphy agrees, but argues that this platonic account is in need of Aristotelian supplementation, as resemblance must take into account a thing’s kind-membership. While this article will accept something like Murphy’s account of goodness, it will further develop its details and support. Without relying on theistic premises, I show that (...)
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  31. Universals: Ways or Things?Scott Berman - 2008 - Metaphysica 9 (2):219-234.
    What all contemporary so-called aristotelian realists have in common has been identified by David Armstrong as the principle of instantiation. This principle has been put forward in different versions, but all of them have the following simple consequence in common: uninstantiated universals do not exist. Such entities are for the lotus-eating Platonist to countenance, but not for any sort of moderate realist. I shall argue that this principle, in any guise, is not the best way to differentiate aristotelianism from Platonism. (...)
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  32. An Ebola-Like Microbe and The Limits of Kind-Based Goodness.Berman Chan - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (2):451-471.
    Aristotelian theory, as found in Michael Thompson and Philippa Foot, claims that to be good is to be good as a member of that kind. Moreover, Foot argues in effect that goodness admits of only the kind-based sort, obtaining solely in virtue of something’s satisfying kind-based standards. However, I contend that something can satisfy kind-relative standards but nonetheless be bad—I propose a hypothetical Ebola-like microbe that meets its kind-standards of being destructive for its own sake, but it would plausibly be (...)
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  33. Zabarella on Prime Matter and Extension.Berman Chan - 2022 - Philosophia 50 (5):2405-2422.
    The 16th and 17th centuries witnessed a philosophical shift that would help pave the way for modern science, a shift from metaphysical theories of material objects to other views embracing only the empirically-accessible parts of material things. One much-debated topic in the course of this shift was regarding prime matter. The late scholastic Jacobus Zabarella (1533-1589) arrived upon his views about prime matter via his version of the regressus method, a program for a sort of scientific reasoning. In his De (...)
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  34. The Twilight of American Culture Morris Berman.Morris Berman - 2001
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  35. The politics of authenticity: radical individualism and the emergence of modern society.Marshall Berman - 2009 - New York: Verso.
    In this acclaimed exploration of the search for "authentic" individual identity, Marshall Berman explores the historical experiences and needs out of which this new radicalism arose. Focussing on eighteenth-century Paris, a time and place in which a distinctively modern form of society was just coming into its own, Berman shows how the ideal of authenticity—of a self that could organize the individual's energy and direct it toward his own happiness—articulated eighteenth-century man's deepest responses to this brave new world, (...)
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    The Ethical Educator: Pointers and Pitfalls for School Administrators.Sheldon H. Berman, David B. Rubin & Joyce A. Barnes - 2022 - Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Edited by David B. Rubin & Joyce A. Barnes.
    Describes 100 real-life ethical dilemmas faced by school administrators.
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    Time and emptiness in the Chao-Lun.Muchael Berman - 1997 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (1):43-58.
  38. Why Can't Geometers Cut Themselves on the Acutely Angled Objects of Their Proofs? Aristotle on Shape as an Impure Power.Brad Berman - 2017 - Méthexis 29 (1):89-106.
    For Aristotle, the shape of a physical body is perceptible per se (DA II.6, 418a8-9). As I read his position, shape is thus a causal power, as a physical body can affect our sense organs simply in virtue of possessing it. But this invites a challenge. If shape is an intrinsically powerful property, and indeed an intrinsically perceptible one, then why are the objects of geometrical reasoning, as such, inert and imperceptible? I here address Aristotle’s answer to that problem, focusing (...)
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  39. Naturalization of the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century.David Berman - 2001 - Mind 110 (438):508-512.
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    George Berkeley: eighteenth-century responses.David Berman (ed.) - 1989 - New York: Garland.
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    Hume and the Art of Theological Lying.Péter Hartl - 2020 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 18 (2):193-211.
    This paper critically examines David Berman's theological lying interpretation of Hume and identifies two types of theological lying: the denial of atheism strategy and the pious Christian strategy. It is argued that neither reading successfully establishes an atheist interpretation of Hume. Moreover, circumstantial evidence shows that Hume's position was different from that of the atheists of his time. Attributions theological lying to Hume, therefore, are unwarranted and should be rejected, even if we grant that this literary technique was used (...)
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  42. Improving the justice‐based argument for conducting human gene editing research to cure sickle cell disease.Berman Chan - 2019 - Bioethics 34 (2):200-202.
    In a recent article, Marilyn Baffoe-Bonnie offers three arguments for conducting CRISPR/Cas9 biotechnology research to cure sickle-cell disease (SCD) based on addressing historical and current injustices in SCD research and care. I show that her second and third arguments suffer from roughly the same defect, which is that they really argue for something else rather than for conducting CRISPR/Cas9 research in particular. For instance, the second argument argues that conducting this gene therapy research would improve the relationship between SCD sufferers (...)
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    Before the professional project: Success and failure at creating an organizational representative for English doctors.Elizabeth Popp Berman - 2006 - Theory and Society 35 (2):157-191.
  44. E-Cigarettes and the Multiple Responsibilities of the FDA.Larisa Svirsky, Dana Howard & Micah L. Berman - 2021 - American Journal of Bioethics 22 (10):5-14.
    This paper considers the responsibilities of the FDA with regard to disseminating information about the benefits and harms of e-cigarettes. Tobacco harm reduction advocates claim that the FDA has been overcautious and has violated ethical obligations by failing to clearly communicate to the public that e-cigarettes are far less harmful than cigarettes. We argue, by contrast, that the FDA’s obligations in this arena are more complex than they may appear at first blush. Though the FDA is accountable for informing the (...)
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  45. Reflection, Objectivity, and the Love of God, A Passage from Merleau‐Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception.Michael Berman - 2022 - Heythrop Journal 63 (4):520-530.
    The Heythrop Journal, Volume 63, Issue 4, Page 520-530, July 2022.
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  46. “The Rejection of Radical-Foundationalism and -Skepticism: Pragmatic Belief in God in Eliezer Berkovits’s Thought” [in Hebrew].Nadav Berman, S. - 2019 - Journal of the Goldstein-Goren International Center for Jewish Thought 1:201-246.
    Faith has many aspects. One of them is whether absolute logical proof for God’s existence is a prerequisite for the proper establishment and individual acceptance of a religious system. The treatment of this question, examined here in the Jewish context of Rabbi Prof. Eliezer Berkovits, has been strongly influenced in the modern era by the radical foundationalism and radical skepticism of Descartes, who rooted in the Western mind the notion that religion and religious issues are “all or nothing” questions. Cartesianism, (...)
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    A History of Atheism in Britain: From Hobbes to Russell.David Berman - 1988 - Routledge.
    Probably no doctrine has excited as much horror and abuse as atheism. This first history of British atheism, first published in 1987, tries to explain this reaction while exhibiting the development of atheism from Hobbes to Russell. Although avowed atheism appeared surprisingly late – 1782 in Britain – there were covert atheists in the middle seventeenth century. By tracing its development from so early a date, Dr Berman gives an account of an important and fascinating strand of intellectual history.
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    Berkeley.David Berman - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Philosophy is one of the most intimidating and difficult of disciplines, as any of its students can attest. This book is an important entry in a distinctive new series from Routledge: The Great Philosophers. Breaking down obstacles to understanding the ideas of history's greatest thinkers, these brief, accessible, and affordable volumes offer essential introductions to the great philosophers of the Western tradition from Plato to Wittgenstein.
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    Berkeley's life and works.David Berman - 2005 - In Kenneth P. Winkler (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 13.
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    Brain damage and cognitive dysfunction.Marlene Oscar-Berman - 1994 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (4):678-679.
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