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    Psycho politics: Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz, and the future of mass psychiatry.Peter Sedgwick - 1982 - New York: Harper & Row.
    This study of the "radicalization" of psychiatry analyzes the writings of Laing, Foucault, Szasz, and Goffman, constructs a model for understanding mental illness, and emphasizes collective responsibility for the care of the mentally ill.
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    Illness: Mental and Otherwise.Peter Sedgwick - 1973 - The Hastings Center Studies 1 (3):19.
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  3. Descartes to Derrida: An Introduction to European Philosophy.Peter Sedgwick - 2001 - Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This critical survey of issues in European philosophy offers detailed accounts of crucial texts by important thinkers. Sedgwick draws key ideas from these sources, analyzing the various relationships between them and linking them to central themes in philosophical enquiry, such as the nature of subjectivity, reason and experience, anti-humanism, and the nature of language.Areas explored include epistemology, metaphysics and ontology, ethics and politics. Aspects of the work of a broad range of thinkers is considered in detail, including Descartes, Locke, Hume, (...)
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    Nietzsche's Justice: Naturalism in Search of an Ethics.Peter Richard Sedgwick - 2013 - Mcgill-Queen's University Press.
    In Nietzsche's Justice, Peter Sedgwick takes the theme of justice to the very heart of the great thinker's philosophy. He argues that Nietzsche's treatment of justice springs from an engagement with the themes charted in his first book, The Birth of Tragedy, which invokes the notion of an absolute justice grasped by way of artistic metaphysics. Nietzsche's encounter with Greek tragedy spurs the development of an oracular conception of justice capable of transcending rigid social convention. Sedgwick argues that although Nietzsche's (...)
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    Nietzsche: The Key Concepts.Peter R. Sedgwick - 2009 - New York: Routledge.
    __Nietzsche: The Key Concepts__ is a comprehensive guide to one of the most widely-studied and influential philosophers of the nineteenth century. This invaluable resource helps navigate the often challenging and controversial thought outlined in Nietzsche’s seminal texts. Fully cross-referenced throughout and in an accessible A-Z format with suggestions for further reading, this concise yet thorough introduction explores such ideas as: decadence epistemology modernity nihilism will to power This volume is essential reading for students of philosophy and will be of interest (...)
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  6. Hyperbolic naturalism: Nietzsche, ethics and sovereign power.Peter R. Sedgwick - unknown
    This article addresses whether Nietzsche’s naturalism is best understood as exemplifying the principles of scientific method and the spirit of Enlightenment. It does so from a standpoint inspired by Eugen Fink’s contention that Nietzsche’s endorsements of “naturalism” are best read as hyperbole. The discussion engages with Enlightenment-orientated readings (by Walter Kaufmann, Maudemarie Clark, and Brian Leiter), which hold Nietzsche’s naturalism to endorse of the spirit of empirical science, and an alternative view (provided by Richard Schacht and Wolfgang Müller-Lauter), which holds (...)
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    (3 other versions)Nietzsche, Normativity, and Will to Power.Peter Sedgwick - 2007 - Nietzsche Studien 36 (1):214-242.
    The paper argues for a normative rather than psychological interpretation of Nietzsche's conceptions of power and will - and hence will to power. It does so with a view to rethinking the questions of Nietzsche's relationship to Enlightenment thought. Jürgen Habermas's view of Nietzsche's philosophy of power as epitomizing a counter-Enlightenment instrumentalism is contrasted with Maudmarie Clark's attempt to divest it of its power aspect in order to place him within the tradition of Enlightenment. Both approaches, it is argued, ignore (...)
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    (1 other version)Violence, Economy and Temporality.Peter Sedgwick - 2005 - Nietzsche Studien 34 (1):163-185.
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    The Market Economy and Christian Ethics.Peter H. Sedgwick - 1999 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Peter Sedgwick explores the relation of a theology of justice to that of human identity in the context of the market economy, and engages with critics of capitalism and the market. He examines three aspects of the market economy: first, how does it shape personal identity, through consumption and the experience of paid employment in relation to the work ethic? Second, what impact does the global economy have on local cultures? Finally, as manufacturing changes out of all recognition through the (...)
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    Lyotard and Kripke: Essentialisms in Dispute.Peter Sedgwick & Alessandra Tanesini - 1995 - American Philosophical Quarterly 32 (3):271-8.
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    A response to Richard Evans.Peter Sedgwick - 1991 - Journal of Business Ethics 10 (11):877 - 879.
    The article argues for the need for business to give a positive lead in society. There are three reasons for this. First, a large multinational can have enormous influence in a local economy, especially in the Third World. Secondly, but much more unusually, business can demonstrate how cooperative endeavour can make profits. Thirdly, business can cooperate with local or central government in education, and training. But such reasons themselves raise questions about accountability and values. The article also discusses why such (...)
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    The Weight of Glory: A Vision and Practice for Christian Faith : the Future of Liberal Theology : Essays for Peter Baelz.Peter R. Baelz, Peter Sedgwick & Daniel W. Hardy - 1991 - Burns & Oates.
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    Debates about Globalisation: The Influence of Ronald Preston.Peter Sedgwick - 2004 - Studies in Christian Ethics 17 (2):182-196.
    This article considers the nature of global governance, and the response of the churches to global governance, looking especially at international relations and the economy, and issues of social justice and equity.
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    Freedom, Wellbeing and the Enterprise Culture.Peter Sedgwick - 1990 - Studies in Christian Ethics 3 (1):33-56.
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    Theology and the State.Peter Sedgwick - 1994 - Studies in Christian Ethics 7 (2):94-111.
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    Hypermodernity and Visuality.Peter R. Sedgwick - 2019 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International. Edited by Damian Walford Davies.
    This book engages with the question of making sense of seeing in today’s technologically dominated world. It does so by exploring the notion of the ‘hypermodern’, a term which is used to capture the drive in contemporary culture to achieve ever greater speed and efficiency.
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  17. (1 other version)Happiness, work and Christian theology.Peter Sedgwick - 2011 - In John R. Atherton, Elaine L. Graham & Ian Steedman (eds.), The practices of happiness: political economy, religion and wellbeing. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Medical Individualism.Peter Sedgwick - 1974 - The Hastings Center Studies 2 (3):69.
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    Nietzsche: a critical reader.Peter R. Sedgwick (ed.) - 1995 - Cambridge: Blackwell.
    This volume collects together for the very first time a record of the key readings which comprise the three principal traditions or methodologies of Nietzsche interpretation: the Anglo-American, German, and French traditions.
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    Nietzsche as Literature / Nietzsche as 'German' Literature.Peter Richard Sedgwick - 1997 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 13:53-71.
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    Nietzsche's economy: modernity, normativity and futurity.Peter Sedgwick - 2007 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    In this book Peter Sedgwick puts forward a new case for viewing Nietzsche as an economic thinker, worthy to rank alongside Marx. Analysing Nietzsche's conception of economy, Sedgwick shows how it is taken by him to constitute the basic condition under which the 'human animal' developed. Economy, Nietzsche argues, endowed us with futurity: the ability to live with a view to long-term future possibilities rather than impulsively, as do other animals. Economy, in other words, is a defining aspect of human (...)
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    (1 other version)Nietzsche, Illness and the Body’s Quest for Narrative.Peter Richard Sedgwick - 2013 - Health Care Analysis 21 (4):306-322.
    This paper explores Nietzsche’s approach to the question of illness. It develops an account of Nietzsche’s ideas in the wake of Arthur W. Frank’s discussion of the shortcomings of modern medicine and narrative theory. Nietzsche’s approach to illness is then explored in the context of On the Genealogy of Morality and his conception of the human being as “the sick animal”. This account, it is argued, allows for Nietzsche to develop a conception of suffering that refuses to reduce it to (...)
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    Pedagogical Nietzsche.Peter R. Sedgwick - 2000 - International Studies in Philosophy 32 (3):25-38.
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  24. Psycho Politics Laing, Foucault, Goffman, Szasz, and the Future of Mass Psychiatry /Peter Sedgwick. --. --.Peter Sedgwick - 1982 - Harper & Row, 1982.
     
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    The development of Anglican moral theology, 1680-1950.Peter H. Sedgwick - 2024 - Boston: Brill. Edited by P. H. Sedgwick.
    The Development of Anglican Moral Theology is the successor volume to The Origins of Anglican Moral Theology. It describes how Anglican theologians interacted closely with the moral philosophers of their day while providing a pastoral resource in the fast-changing period between 1680-1950. The book shows how vibrant and intellectually rigorous the tradition was, and includes detailed studies of the sermons of Butler, Wesley and Newman, the writings of William Law and Coleridge, and the later work of Maurice, Gore, Scott Holland, (...)
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  26. The Ethical Dance-A Review of Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue.Peter Sedgwick - 1982 - In Martin Eve & David Musson (eds.), The Socialist Register. Merlin Press. pp. 19--19.
     
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    (3 other versions)The future of philosophy: Nietzsche, Rorty, and 'post-nietzscheanism'.Peter Sedgwick - 2000 - Nietzsche Studien 29 (1):234-251.
  28. The Public Presence of Religion in England: Anglican Religious Leaders and Public Culture.Peter Sedgwick - 2009 - In Nigel Biggar & Linda Hogan (eds.), Religious Voices in Public Places. Oxford University Press.
     
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  29. Worship and True or False Narrative.Peter Sedgwick - 1996 - In Oswald Bayer & M. Alan (eds.), Worship and ethics: Lutherans and Anglicans in dialogue. New York: Walter de Gruyter. pp. 254--275.
    This article considers the way in which a false performance can invalidate claims of ecclesiology. Examples are taken from Anglican theologians such as Charles Gore( died 1930).
     
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    The Origins of Anglican Moral Theology.Peter Humphrey Sedgwick - 2018 - Boston: Brill.
    The Origins of Anglican Moral Theology shows how Anglican moral theology draws on Abelard, Aquinas, Scotus, Luther and Calvin. Perkins, Hooker, Sanderson and Taylor express its flowering from 1590 to 1670.
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  31. Book Review: Christopher Marshall, Compassionate Justice: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue with Two Gospel Parables on Law, Crime, and Restorative Justice. [REVIEW]Peter Sedgwick - 2014 - Studies in Christian Ethics 27 (3):357-360.
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  32. Book Review: Nick Spencer, “Doing God”: A Future for Faith in the Public Square (London: Theos, 2006). 78 pp. £10 (pb), ISBN 978-0-9554453-0-2. Nick Spencer, Neither Private nor Privileged: The Role of Christianity in Britain Today (London: Theos, 2008). 90 pp. £10 (pb), ISBN 978-0-9554453-3-0. Jonathan Chaplin, Talking God: The Legitimacy of Religious Public Reasoning (London: Theos, 2008). 78 pp. £10 (pb), ISBN 978-0-9554453-4-7. Sean Oliver-Dee, Religion and Identity: Divided Loyalties? (London: Theos, 2009). 42 pp. £10 (pb), ISBN 978-0-9554453-7-8. [REVIEW]Peter Sedgwick - 2011 - Studies in Christian Ethics 24 (1):119-123.
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  33. Book Reviews : God's Just Vengeance: crime, violence and the rhetoric of salvation, by Timothy Gorringe. Cambridge University Press, 1996. 280 pp. hb. 35, pb. 12.95. [REVIEW]Peter Sedgwick - 1997 - Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (2):88-90.
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  34. Book Reviews : Called to Account, by Richard Higginson. Guildford, Eagle, 1993. 266pp. 7.99. [REVIEW]Peter Sedgwick - 1995 - Studies in Christian Ethics 8 (1):118-119.
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  35. Book Reviews : Economics in the Medieval Schools: wealth, exchange, value, money and usury according to the Paris theological tradition 1200-1350, by O. Langholm. Leiden, Brill, 1992. 633 pp. hb. no price. [REVIEW]Peter Sedgwick - 1996 - Studies in Christian Ethics 9 (1):94-98.
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    Book Review : Faith in the World of Work: on the theology of work as lived by the French worker-priests and British industrial mission, by Lillemor Erlander. Acta Universitatis Uppsaliensis. Stockholm, Almquist & Wicksell, 1991. 190 pp. Sek 140. [REVIEW]Peter Sedgwick - 1992 - Studies in Christian Ethics 5 (1):68-70.
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  37. (1 other version)Book Review: The Common Good and Christian Ethics. [REVIEW]Peter Sedgwick - 2003 - Studies in Christian Ethics 16 (2):104-107.
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    (2 other versions)Book Review: Eve Poole, The Church on Capitalism, Theology and the Market; Jean Lee, The Two Pillars of the Market: A Paradigm for Dialogue between Theology and EconomicsPooleEve, The Church on Capitalism, Theology and the Market . ix + 232 pp. £65.00 , ISBN 978-0-230-27516-4.LeeJean, The Two Pillars of the Market: A Paradigm for Dialogue between Theology and Economics . viii + 293 pp. £39.00 , ISBN 978-3-0343-0700-0. [REVIEW]Peter Sedgwick - 2012 - Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (1):107-110.
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    (1 other version)Instrumentalism, Civil Association and the Ethics of Health Care: Understanding the “Politics of Faith”. [REVIEW]Peter R. Sedgwick - 2013 - Health Care Analysis 21 (3):208-223.
    This paper offers critical reflection on the contemporary tendency to approach health care in instrumentalist terms. Instrumentalism is means-ends rationality. In contemporary society, the instrumentalist attitude is exemplified by the relationship between individual consumer and a provider of goods and services. The problematic nature of this attitude is illustrated by Michael Oakeshott’s conceptions of enterprise association and civil association. Enterprise association is instrumental; civil association is association in terms of an ethically delineated realm of practices. The latter offers a richer (...)
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    Wilbur Marshall urban and the “fact of value”: On valuation: Its nature and laws. [REVIEW]Peter R. Sedgwick - 1996 - Journal of Value Inquiry 30 (4):551-568.