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    Federalism, Democracy, and the Electoral College.Fred R. Mabbutt - 1970 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 45 (4):542-558.
    On the whole, the Electoral College, with all its deficiencies, has served us well, providing leadership and decent representation. Therefore it should not be abolished.
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  2. Gratitude.Fred R. Berger - 1975 - Ethics 85 (4):298-309.
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    Emotions and the Self: A Theory of Personhood and Political Order among Pintupi Aborigines.Fred R. Myers - 1979 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 7 (4):343-370.
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  4. Happiness, Justice and Freedom: The Moral & Political Philosophy of John Stuart Mill.Fred R. Berger - 1986 - Noûs 20 (1):81-83.
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    Life-world and politics.Fred R. Dallmayr & Hwa Yol Jung - 1981 - Research in Phenomenology 11 (1):256-263.
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    Sermon Nuggets: Topical Excerpts From a Lifetime of Preaching.Fred R. Zimmerman - 2014 - Hamilton Books.
    Sermon Nuggets is a collection of ninety-one topics treated in hundreds of Fred R. Zimmerman’s sermons delivered over the span of six decades to a wide-ranging number of Protestant congregations, mostly in Ohio.
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  7. Pornography, Sex, and Censorship.Fred R. Berger - 1977 - Social Theory and Practice 4 (2):183-209.
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    Ethics in artificial intelligence: The hidden dangers.Fred R. Nelson & Alan Reznik - forthcoming - Ethics in Biology, Engineering and Medicine: An International Journal.
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    The approach to the problem of moral motive.Fred R. Morrow - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 36 (2):186-200.
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    The Approach to the Problem of Moral Motive.Fred R. Morrow - 1926 - International Journal of Ethics 36 (2):186-200.
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    Comparative political theory: an introduction.Fred R. Dallmayr (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    This book is a textbook designed for teaching a new subfield in political science: the emerging field of "comparative political theory". It is the first such textbook. As taught in American universities, political theory has been traditionally confined to the history of Western political thought from Plato and Aristotle to Hegel and Nietzsche. The editor believes strongly that this limitation is no longer tenable in our globalizing age when different cultures and civilizations are increasingly communicating and interacting with each other. (...)
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    Heidegger on intersubjectivity.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1980 - Human Studies 3 (1):221 - 246.
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    Books in Review.Fred R. Berger - 1984 - Political Theory 12 (4):615-619.
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    Excuses and the law.Fred R. Berger - 1965 - Theoria 31 (1):9-19.
  15. ‘Law and order’ and civil disobedience.Fred R. Berger - 1970 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 13 (1-4):254 – 273.
    Law and order ranks high among the values the State is thought to achieve. Civil disobedience is often condemned because it is held to threaten law and order. Several senses of 'order' are distinguished, which make clear why 'law' and 'order' are so often linked. It is then argued that the connection cannot always be made since the legal system may itself create disorder. Civil disobedience may contribute to greater order and a more stable legal system by helping to remove (...)
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    Rest and Motion in the Sophist.Fred R. Berger - 1965 - Phronesis 10 (1):70-77.
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    Reply to professor Skorupski.Fred R. Berger - 1985 - Philosophical Books 26 (4):202-207.
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    The Right of Free Expression.Fred R. Berger - 1986 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 3 (2):1-10.
  19. Phenomenology and critical theory: Adorno.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1976 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 3 (4):367-405.
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    The Communicative Ethics Controversy.Seyla Benhabib & Fred R. Dallmayr (eds.) - 1990 - MIT Press.
    Fred Dallmayr is Packey Dee Professor of Government at the University of Notre Dame.Contributors: Robert Alexy. Karl-Otto Apel. Seyla Benhabib. Dietrich Bohler. Jurgen Habermas. Otfried Hoffe. KarlHeinz Ilting. Hermann Lubbe.
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    Review symposium on Habermas : II—critical theory criticized: Habermas's knowledge and human interests and its aftermath.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1972 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 2 (1):211-229.
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    Studying Deductive Logic.Fred R. Berger - 1977 - Englewood Cliffs, NJ, USA: Prentice-Hall.
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    Religion in Asia as a Vehicle for Technological Change.Fred R. Von Der Mehden - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (5-6):638-649.
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    Happiness, Justice, and Freedom: The Moral and Political Philosophy of John Stuart Mill.Fred R. Berger - 1984 - 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 1984.
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    Mill's Substantive Principles of Justice: A Comparison with Nozick.Fred R. Berger - 1982 - American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (4):373 - 380.
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    Philosophical abstracts.Fred R. Berger - 1982 - American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (3).
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    Paternalism and Autonomy.Fred R. Berger - 1985 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 7:37-52.
  28. Critical Theory Criticized: Habermas's "Knowledge and Human Interests" and its Aftermath.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1972 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 2 (3):211.
     
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    Beyond autistic politics: Narcissism and public agency.Fred R. Dallmayr - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (10):987-997.
    Western modernity is frequently praised as a process of emancipation liberating individuals from external tutelage. While in the early phases of modernity, individual autonomy was still socially nurtured and embedded, subsequent developments put the premium steadily on negative liberty, thus pushing individuals into private self-enclosure. Autonomy thus became divorced from social and political agency. In psychoanalysis such divorce is called autism or narcissism. The article first examines Zygmunt Bauman’s discussion of the pathology in his The Individualized Society. Next to show (...)
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    Ontology of Freedom.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1984 - Political Theory 12 (2):204-234.
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    Agency and Structure.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1982 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 12 (4):427-438.
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    Books in Review.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1986 - Political Theory 14 (4):667-671.
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    Book symposium.Fred R. Dallmayr - 2006 - Human Studies 29 (3):381-386.
    Books reviewed:Mark BevirThe Logic of the History of Ideas.
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    Confucianism and Liberal Democracy: Some Comments.Fred R. Dallmayr - 2012 - Dao: A Journal of Comparative Philosophy 11 (3):357-368.
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    3. Conversation, Discourse, and Politics.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1981 - Philosophical Topics 12 (9999):49-88.
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    Democracy and post-modernism.Fred R. DAllmayr - 1987 - Human Studies 10 (1):143 - 170.
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    Foucault in memoriam (1926–1984).Fred R. Dallmayr & Gisela J. Hinkle - 1987 - Human Studies 10 (1):3-13.
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    Functionalism, justice, and equality.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1967 - Ethics 78 (1):1-16.
  39. Foucault Memorial Issue.Fred R. Dallmayr & Gisela J. Hinkle - 1987 - Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
     
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    History and Class-Consciousness: Georg Lukács' Theory of Social Change.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1970 - Politics and Society 1 (1):113-131.
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    Humaniser l'humanité.Fred R. Dallmayr & Jeanne Delbaere-Garant - 2013 - Diogène 237 (1):37-51.
    The essay seeks to vindicate the importance of the humanities or liberal arts deriving from their crucial contribution to the “humanization of humanity”. This vindication is timely in view of the wide-spread curtailment of humanistic or liberal education in many institutions of higher learning. It is also timely as a pedagogical antidote to the fascination with violence in our world (which often culminates in “crimes against humanity”). In a first step, the paper traces the historical development of the humanities or (...)
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    Humaniser l'humanité.Fred R. Dallmayr & Jeanne Delbaere-Garant - 2013 - Diogène 237 (1):37-51.
    The essay seeks to vindicate the importance of the humanities or liberal arts deriving from their crucial contribution to the “humanization of humanity”. This vindication is timely in view of the wide-spread curtailment of humanistic or liberal education in many institutions of higher learning. It is also timely as a pedagogical antidote to the fascination with violence in our world (which often culminates in “crimes against humanity”). In a first step, the paper traces the historical development of the humanities or (...)
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    Kenneth Liberman on Tibetan Debating Practice.Fred R. Dallmayr - 2006 - Human Studies 29 (3):381 - 386.
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  44. Marxism and Truth.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1976 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 29:130.
     
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    Materialien zu Habermas' Erkenntnis und Interesse.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1974 - Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
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    On critical theory.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1980 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 10 (1):93-109.
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    Plessner's philosophical anthropology.Fred R. Dallmayr - 1974 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 17 (1-4):49 – 77.
    Philosophical anthropology is a broad-gauged study of man drawing on the findings of empirical sciences and the humanities. The paper is intended as a tribute to one of the pioneers in this field. The first part outlines central features of Plessner's conception, focusing on man's instinctual deficiency and his 'eccentric position' in the world; man from this perspective is an 'embodied' creature in the dual sense of experiencing the world through his bodily organs and of 'having' a body and being (...)
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    Post-Liberalism: Recovering a Shared World.Fred R. Dallmayr - 2019 - New York: Oup Usa.
    The conflict within liberal democracy is now between the pursuit of selfish interest and a "people" increasingly fractured by economic and cultural differences. Dallmayr sets out to rescue democracy as a shared public and post-liberal regime. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary political, religious, and secular thought, Dallmayr charts a possible path to a liberal socialism that is devoid of egalitarian imperatives and a private sphere free from acquisitiveness.
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    Truth and politics: a life-long commitment reviewed.Fred R. Dallmayr - 2022 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Endorses the pursuit of paradigm shifts in our understandings of faith, truth, and nature to remedy the "underside" of modernity and thus to inaugurate a post-modern (but not anti-modern) and post-secular (but not anti-secular) view of the world.
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    Review symposium on Habermas : I - Interest and objectivity.Nikolaus Lobkowicz, Fred R. Dallmayr, Christian K. Lenhardt, Melvyn Alan Hill & Christopher Nichols - 1972 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 2 (1):193-210.
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