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    On the Christian in Christian Bioethics.Stephen A. Erickson - 2005 - Christian Bioethics 11 (3):269-279.
    What is Christian about Christian bioethics? And is an authentically Christian bioethics a practical possibility in the world in which we find ourselves? In my essay I argue that personhood and the personal are so fundamental to the Christian understanding of our humanity that body, soul, and spirit are probably best understood as the components of a triune (as opposed to dual) aspect theory of personhood. To confess to a Christian bioethics is to admit that Christians cannot pretend fully to (...)
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    The Coming Age of Thresholding: The Renewal of Mystery Within Secular Culture.Stephen A. Erickson - 1999 - Philosophy Today 43 (1):3-13.
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    The Coming Age of Thresholding: The Renewal of Mystery Within Secular Culture.Stephen A. Erickson - 1999 - Philosophy Today 43 (1):3-13.
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  4. On (and Beyond) Love Gone Wrong.Stephen A. Erickson - 1996 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 6 (1):46-61.
  5. Index to Volume V.James A. Diefenbeck, Stephen A. Erickson & Meditative Thinking - 1991 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 5 (4).
     
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    Cassirer’s Dialectic.Stephen A. Erickson - 1974 - Idealistic Studies 4 (3):251-266.
    The argument of this paper develops in four stages. In the first I expose two fundamental and at the same time highly problematical questions which serve as points of departure for Cassirer’s philosophy of symbolic forms. In the second stage I set forth an answer which serves to unite the two questions and reveal their interpenetration. This answer assumes the form of an explication of the fundamental structure of experience. The third stage serves as a justification of this procedure by (...)
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    Cassirer’s Dialectic.Stephen A. Erickson - 1974 - Idealistic Studies 4 (3):251-266.
    The argument of this paper develops in four stages. In the first I expose two fundamental and at the same time highly problematical questions which serve as points of departure for Cassirer’s philosophy of symbolic forms. In the second stage I set forth an answer which serves to unite the two questions and reveal their interpenetration. This answer assumes the form of an explication of the fundamental structure of experience. The third stage serves as a justification of this procedure by (...)
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    Challenges of Research Ethics Education in the University: The View from University Offices of Research.Stephen Erickson - 2012 - Teaching Ethics 12 (2):49-52.
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    Challenges of Research Ethics Education in the University: The View from University Offices of Research.Stephen Erickson - 2012 - Teaching Ethics 12 (2):49-52.
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    Countertheses: Phenomenology and extra-linguistic meaning.Stephen Erickson - 1968 - World Futures 7 (2):35-45.
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    Engagements, Worlds, and Identity.Stephen A. Erickson - 1973 - Review of Metaphysics 27 (1):3 - 19.
    My next point concerns the relative unity of these engagements and is largely negative. However comforting the situation might be were it to the contrary, we discover through extrapolating from particular engagements that our engagements form no coherent and systematic whole. In fact, some run contrary to others, and it is only because we fail to pursue them wholeheartedly that they are able to coexist with each other. In further point of fact, it might be that failure to bring certain (...)
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    Hegel, Freud, and Archeology: Reflections toward "Millennium".Stephen A. Erickson - 1994 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 8 (1):44 - 65.
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    Human Presence: At the Boundaries of Meaning.Stephen A. Erickson - 1984 - Mercer University Press.
    In Human Presence Erickson offers a thoughtful study of some fundamental features of human nature central to a theoretical and therapeutic understanding of human existence. Though the language employed is largely philosophical, interfaces with psychoanalysis and religion are made in order to stimulate dialogue that reaches beyond the traditional boundaries of discipline. It is toward more such dialogue that Human Presence serves as preparation. The author provides a probing contrast between traditional psychoanalysis and existential conceptions of time consciousness and he (...)
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    Interpretation and its sediments.Stephen A. Erickson - 1973 - Man and World 6 (1):9-25.
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    Review: Zweig (ed & tr), Kant: Philosophical correspondence 1759-99.Stephen A. Erickson - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (4):401-404.
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    Language and being: an analytic phenomenology.Stephen A. Erickson - 1970 - New Haven,: Yale University Press.
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    Leibniz' cosmological synthesis.Stephen A. Erickson - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (3):348-349.
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    Leibniz on Essence, Existence and Creation.Stephen A. Erickson - 1965 - Review of Metaphysics 18 (3):476 - 487.
    The author contends that the view of creation most basic to leibniz's thought is that of emanation accomplished by means of an act of divine self-Limitation. To establish his thesis he argues that this theory is most consistent with leibniz's definitions of essence, Existence, Power, Perfection, And related concepts, And that given these definitions another possible interpretation of leibniz's understanding of creation is irremediably contradictory. The author closes with summary remarks on leibniz's concept of limitation, The relation between possible worlds (...)
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    Meaning and language.Stephen A. Erickson - 1968 - Man and World 1 (4):563-586.
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    Martin Heidegger.Stephen A. Erickson - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (3):462 - 492.
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    Martin Heidegger and the Pre-Socratics. An Introduction to His Thought (review).Stephen A. Erickson - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (2):293-295.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 293 graphies, which put the individual thinkers and their works into their proper doctrinal context, are very welcome. Noack tries to be, and is, fair. We saw that he even tries to find a common ground between phenomenological and analytical philosophy. He does not reject the latter at the outset. He is objective within the limits of his philosophical upbringing and his historical background. MAx RIESZR New (...)
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    Martin Heidegger and the question of literature: Toward a postmodern literary hermeneutics.Stephen A. Erickson - 1981 - Philosophy and Literature 5 (1):108.
  23. Methodological Neutrality in Pragmatism and Phenomenology.Stephen A. Erickson - 1983 - Analecta Husserliana 15:145.
     
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    Nietzsche and Post-Modernity.Stephen A. Erickson - 1990 - Philosophy Today 34 (2):175-178.
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    Of Madness, Bewilderment, and Philosophy.Stephen A. Erickson - 1992 - Philosophy Today 36 (2):181-195.
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    On writing it.Stephen A. Erickson - 1994 - Man and World 27 (1):99-115.
  27. Phenomenology in America: Studies in the philosophy of experience.Stephen A. Erickson - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (4):501-504.
     
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    Philosophy in the Age of Thresholding.Stephen A. Erickson - 1997 - International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (3):263-276.
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    Time and functions.Stephen A. Erickson - 1980 - Man and World 13 (1):19-38.
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    The aims of phenomenology: The motives, methods, and impact of Husserl's thought.Stephen A. Erickson - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (4):404-406.
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    Truth as woman: Nietzsche and his legacy.Stephen A. Erickson - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):277-282.
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    The European Intellectual, Axiality, and the End of History.Stephen A. Erickson - 1995 - Philosophy Today 39 (2):131-141.
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    The Image of Socrates in the Mirror of Jaspers.Stephen A. Erickson - 1994 - Philosophy Today 38 (3):285-293.
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    The Philosophical Image of Our Cultural Future.Stephen A. Erickson - 1994 - Public Affairs Quarterly 8 (1):19-31.
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    The Relevance of Meditative Thinking.Stephen A. Erickson - 1991 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 5 (1):25 - 41.
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    The Space of Love and Garbage.Stephen A. Erickson - 1992 - The Harvard Review of Philosophy 2 (1):33-41.
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    Views and perspectives.Stephen A. Erickson - 1974 - Man and World 7 (2):103-117.
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    Worlds and world views.Stephen A. Erickson - 1969 - Man and World 2 (2):228-247.
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    William Thomas Jones 1910-1998.Stephen A. Erickson - 1999 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 72 (5):209 - 210.
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    Anna Teresa Tymieniecka, "Leibniz' Cosmological Synthesis". [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1970 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 8 (3):348.
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    After voids: Scofield vs. Engelhardt. [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 2002 - HEC Forum 14 (4):359-362.
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    Bernd Magnus, "Heidegger's Metahistory of Philosophy: Amor Fati, Being and Truth". [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1974 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 12 (2):278.
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    Daniel J. Cook, "Language in the Philosophy of Hegel". [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1976 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (4):486.
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    Martin Heidegger and the Pre-Socratics. An Introduction to His Thought (review). [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1965 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 3 (2):293-295.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:BOOK REVIEWS 293 graphies, which put the individual thinkers and their works into their proper doctrinal context, are very welcome. Noack tries to be, and is, fair. We saw that he even tries to find a common ground between phenomenological and analytical philosophy. He does not reject the latter at the outset. He is objective within the limits of his philosophical upbringing and his historical background. MAx RIESZR New (...)
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    "Kant: Philosophical Correspondence, 1759-1799", ed. and trans. Arnulf Zweig. [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (4):401.
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    Review: AI-Azm, Kant's theory of time. [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1969 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (2):214-217.
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    Marvin Farber, "The Aims of Phenomenology: The Motives, Methods, and Impact of Husserl's Thought". [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1968 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 6 (4):404.
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    Martin Heidegger.Heidegger's Philosophy: A Guide to his Basic ThoughtEarth and Gods: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Martin HeideggerEtre et Liberté: Une Etude sur le Dernier HeideggerHeidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought. [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1966 - Review of Metaphysics 19 (3):462-492.
    All of these studies attempt to give some insight into the basic thrusts of Heidegger's thinking, and one can learn a great deal from each of them. I propose to approach this diverse set of studies somewhat indirectly by considering Heidegger's methodological reflections in some detail and trying to assess the works under discussion in terms of the light they shed upon these considerations. A partial justification for this procedure can be found in Heidegger's insistence that a proper understanding of (...)
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    No longer, not yet: reading history grammatically. [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1995 - Man and World 28 (1):83-99.
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    P. F. Strawson, "The Bounds of Sense: An Essay on Kant's `Critique of Pure Reason' ". [REVIEW]Stephen A. Erickson - 1969 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 7 (3):335.
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