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    Faith, Reason, and Political Life Today.Michelle E. Brady, Paul A. Cantor, Thomas Darby, Henry T. Edmondson Iii, Stephen L. Gardner, Marc D. Guerra, Gregory R. Johnson, Joseph M. Knippenberg, Peter Augustine Lawler, Daniel J. Mahoney, James F. Pontuso, Paul Seaton & Ashley Woodiwiss (eds.) - 2001 - Lexington Books.
    This rich and varied collection of essays addresses some of the most fundamental human questions through the lenses of philosophy, literature, religion, politics, and theology. Peter Augustine Lawler and Dale McConkey have fashioned an interdisciplinary consideration of such perennial and enduring issues as the relationship between nature and history, nature and grace, reason and revelation, classical philosophy and Christianity, modernity and postmodernity, repentance and self-limitation, and philosophy and politics.
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    Anomalous diffraction doublet from gold films on graphite substrates.T. P. Darby & C. M. Wayman - 1974 - Philosophical Magazine 30 (5):1171-1175.
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    Nietzsche and the Rhetoric of Nihilism: Essays on Interpretation, Language and Politics.Tom Darby, Béla Egyed & Ben Jones (eds.) - 1989 - McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
    New readings and perspectives on Nietzsche's work are brought together in this collection of essays by prominent scholars from North America and Europe. They question whether Nietzsche's work and the conventional interpretation of it is rhetorical and nih.
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    Serration and dissociation of edge dislocations in low angle tilt boundaries in gold.T. P. Darby & R. W. Balluffi - 1977 - Philosophical Magazine 36 (1):53-66.
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    Who Has the Right to Rule the Planet?Tom Darby - 2000 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 20 (1):40-53.
    This article maintains that the process of globalization may be best understood as the spatial offspring of modern technology, just as “the end of history” is its temporal offspring. This conclusion is prefigured in the thought of four 20th-century thinkers who, despite their diverse personal and ideological background, came to almost identical conclusions about the role of technology in modernity. These thinkers, Kojève, Strauss, Schmitt, and Heidegger, may be considered as collaborators in deciphering the meaning of modern technology and its (...)
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  6. Philosophies for an age of globalization-Interview with Tom Darby.F. Novosad & T. Darby - 1999 - Filozofia 54 (3):186-195.
     
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