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    On Philosophy, Intelligibility, and the Ordinary: Going the Bloody Hard Way.Randy Ramal - 2021 - Lexington Books.
    This book calls scholars to avoid the temptation to reduce philosophy into a normative discipline. The author argues that philosophy's main responsibility does not reside in changing the world, but in safeguarding sense and intelligibility against unfounded forms of skepticism.
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    `Reference' to D. Z. Phillips.Randy Ramal - 2000 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 48 (1):35-56.
  3. Love, self-deception, and the moral "must".Randy Ramal - 2005 - Philosophy and Literature 29 (2):379-393.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 29.2 (2005) 379-393 [Access article in PDF] Love, Self-Deception, and the Moral "Must" Randy Ramal Claremont Graduate University I One significant impact that conceptual relativism has had on current discussions in moral philosophy is the denial of intelligibility to discourses that affirm moral absolutism. The denial is typically based on two allied arguments. The first argument entails that the justification of absolute moral laws and values (...)
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    Butler on Whitehead: On the Occasion.Jeffrey A. Bell, Vikki Bell, Judith Butler, Daniel A. Dombrowski, Jeremy D. Fackenthal, Kirsten M. Gerdes, Sigridur Guðmarsdóttir, Catherine Keller, Matthew S. LoPresti, Astrid Lorange, Randy Ramal & Alan Van Wyk (eds.) - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    Considered together, Butler and Whitehead draw from a wide palette of disciplines to develop distinctive theories of becoming, of syntactical violence, and creative opportunities of limitation. The contributors of this volume offer a unique contribution to and for the humanities in the struggles of politics, economy, ecology, and the arts.
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  5. Is there such a thing as good metaphysics?Randy Ramal - 2010 - In Metaphysics, analysis, and the grammar of God: process and analytic voices in dialogue. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
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    Metaphysics, analysis, and the grammar of God: process and analytic voices in dialogue.Randy Ramal (ed.) - 2010 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Consists in part of papers developed at the Sixth International Whitehead Conference, held in the summer of 2006 at the Universit'at Salzburg, Austria.
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    Mikel Burley : Wittgenstein, religion, and ethics: Bloomsbury, London, 2018, 288 pp. $102.60.Randy Ramal - 2019 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 86 (2):157-163.
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    On Not Seeing What Lies Open to View in Wittgenstein and Whitehead.Randy Ramal - 2017 - Process Studies 46 (1):25-51.
    In this article, I discuss two recent accounts of potential philosophical links between Whitehead and Wittgenstein, one by Jerry H. Gill and a response to it by Richard McDonough. I argue that Gill and McDonough fail to do full justice to the views of Whitehead and Wittgenstein on language and the nature of philosophy. I also argue that they miss an obvious link between Whitehead and Wittgenstein that would have made the engagement with their works more productive. Borrowing a metaphor (...)
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    On Wittgenstein, Radical Pluralism, and Radical Relativity.Randy Ramal - 2019 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 8 (1-2):83-114.
    In this paper, I introduce the idea of ‘radical relativity’ to elucidate an undervalued justificatory context for Wittgenstein’s affirmation of radical pluralism. I accept D.Z. Phillips’s definition of radical pluralism as the view that certain radical differences between people’s ordinary practices prevent the latter from being reduced to a necessary set of common interests, meanings, or truths. I argue that radical relativity provides this form of pluralism with the logical justification it requires in that it accounts for how pluralism became (...)
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    Religious concepts and absolute conceptions of the world.Randy Ramal - 2015 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 77 (2):89-103.
    In this essay I discuss several questions related to the manner in which concepts generally, and religious concepts in particular, are formed. Are some concepts necessary in the sense that, considering the physical makeup of the natural world and our own bio-chemical, perceptual, and cognitive nature, these concepts had to emerge by necessity? If we put considerations of divine revelations aside, I ask regarding religious concepts, what would be the proper way of looking at how they came to be formed? (...)
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    Realism without empiricism: Wittgenstein and Whitehead.Randy Ramal - 2008 - Linguistic and Philosophical Investigations 7.
    Whereas Ludwig Wittgenstein is known among many metaphysicians for his fervent rejection of metaphysics as a legitimate philosophical enterprise, A.N. Whitehead is often described as the chief exemplification of the systematic and explanatory metaphysician. This fact might explain why little has been written on how these two philosophers approach philosophical problems in which they shared common interest. In this paper I venture to discuss one such problem, which is the fundamental problem of the nature of reality. I investigate the sense (...)
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    Teaching Philosophy 101.Randy Ramal - 2004 - Teaching Ethics 4 (2):109-115.
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    Teaching Philosophy 101.Randy Ramal - 2004 - Teaching Ethics 4 (2):109-115.
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    Wittgenstein at his word – by Duncan Richter historical dictionary of Wittgenstein's philosophy – by Duncan Richter.Randy Ramal - 2007 - Philosophical Investigations 30 (4):381–389.
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    Evil Revisited. [REVIEW]Randy Ramal - 2002 - Process Studies 31 (1):186-187.
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  16. Evil Revisited. [REVIEW]Randy Ramal - 2002 - Process Studies 31 (1):186-187.
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    Nature and Spirit. [REVIEW]Randy Ramal - 2000 - Process Studies 29 (1):183-185.
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    Nature and Spirit. [REVIEW]Randy Ramal - 2000 - Process Studies 29 (1):183-185.
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