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    Moral Development in Business Ethics: An Examination and Critique.Kristen Bell DeTienne, Carol Frogley Ellertson, Marc-Charles Ingerson & William R. Dudley - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 170 (3):429-448.
    The field of behavioral ethics has seen considerable growth over the last few decades. One of the most significant concerns facing this interdisciplinary field of research is the moral judgment-action gap. The moral judgment-action gap is the inconsistency people display when they know what is right but do what they know is wrong. Much of the research in the field of behavioral ethics is based on early work in moral psychology and American psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg’s foundational cognitive model of moral (...)
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  2. Hegel, Nietzsche, and Philosophy: Thinking Freedom.Will Dudley - 2004 - Philosophy 79 (307):149-153.
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    Hegel, Nietzsche, and Philosophy: Thinking Freedom.Will Dudley - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This challenging study explores the theme of freedom in the philosophy of Hegel and Nietzsche. In the first half Will Dudley sets Hegel's Philosophy of Right within a larger systematic account and deploys the Logic to interpret it. The author shows that freedom involves not only the establishment of certain social and political institutions but also the practice of philosophy itself. In the second half, he reveals how Nietzsche's discussions of decadence, nobility and tragedy map on to an analysis of (...)
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    Introduction.Will Dudley - 2009 - In Hegel and History. State University of New York Press. pp. 1-12.
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  5. Understanding German Idealism.Will Dudley - 2007 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 69 (4):743-745.
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    Freedom in and through Nietzsche’s Tragic Genealogy.Will Dudley - 2005 - International Studies in Philosophy 37 (3):127-147.
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    A Limited Kind of Freedom.Will Dudley - 2000 - The Owl of Minerva 31 (2):173-198.
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    Freedom and the Need for Protection from Myself.Will Dudley - 1997 - The Owl of Minerva 29 (1):39-67.
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    Systematic Philosophy and Idealism.Will Dudley - 2002 - The Owl of Minerva 34 (1):91-105.
    This paper responds to the debate between John Burbidge, Edward Halper, and William Maker about the nature of Hegel’s idealism, and in particular of the relationship between Hegel’s logic and Realphilosophie. I argue that Maker’s position is the one most consistent with both what Hegel says about philosophy and Hegel’s own philosophical practice. I begin by highlighting the essential differences that separate the three interpretations and then turn to Hegel’s texts, to identify the passages that pose difficulties for the readings (...)
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  10. Review essay : Should Nietzsche have been a democrat?Will Dudley - 1998 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 24 (4):113-119.
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    The Active Fanaticism of Political and Religious Life.Will Dudley - 2012 - In Angelica Nuzzo (ed.), Hegel on Religion and Politics. State University of New York Press. pp. 119-131.
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    A Case of Bad Judgment: The Logical Failure of the Moral Will.Will Dudley - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (2):379 - 404.
    IN THIS PAPER I ATTEMPT TO UNDERSTAND HEGEL’S CLAIM that the moral will is finite, or incompletely free, as a consequence of the moral will being structured by the logical concept of judgment. Section 2 begins with a brief discussion of judgment. It then identifies the defining features of the moral will and compares them to those of judgment, enabling us to conclude that judgment is the logical structure of the moral will. Section 3 considers the limitations that plague judgment (...)
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    A Case of Bad Judgment: The Logical Failure of the Moral Will.Will Dudley - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (2):379-404.
    IN THIS PAPER I ATTEMPT TO UNDERSTAND HEGEL’S CLAIM that the moral will is finite, or incompletely free, as a consequence of the moral will being structured by the logical concept of judgment. Section 2 begins with a brief discussion of judgment. It then identifies the defining features of the moral will and compares them to those of judgment, enabling us to conclude that judgment is the logical structure of the moral will. Section 3 considers the limitations that plague judgment (...)
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    Animal rights.William Dudley (ed.) - 2006 - Detroit, [Mich.]: Thomson Gale.
    Presents differing arguments on such topics as animal rights, what constitutes ethical treatment of animals, and using animals in scientific experimentation.
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    Ancient Skepticism and Systematic Philosophy.Will Dudley - 2003 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 16:87-105.
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  16. Ethical life, morality, and the role of spirit in the Phenomenology of spirit.Will Dudley - 2008 - In Dean Moyar & Michael Quante (eds.), Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: A Critical Guide. Cambridge University Press.
     
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    Freedom in and through Hegel’s Philosophy.Will Dudley - 2000 - Dialogue 39 (4):683-704.
    RÉSUMÉ: Hegel pense qu’il n’y a rien de plus important à comprendre que la liberté pour nous autres humains, et rien que nous ne comprenions plus mal. Tout son système philosophique, de fait, avec son ampleur et sa précision incroyables, peut être compris comme une unique démonstration très élaborée de l’importance et de la signification de la liberté. Qui plus est, la philosophie de Hegel n’est pas seulement à propos de la liberté, mais elle prétend aussi la produire. Car la (...)
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    Hegel and History.Will Dudley (ed.) - 2009 - State University of New York Press.
    The essays collected here interpret and develop those insights, while also challenging Hegel's philosophical approach to comprehend present and future phenomena ...
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    Hegel and History.Will Dudley (ed.) - 2010 - State University of New York Press.
    _Comprehensive overview of Hegel’s thought on history._.
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    Introduction.Will Dudley - 2009 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 19:1-12.
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    Immanuel Kant: Key Concepts.Will Dudley & Kristina Engelhard (eds.) - 2011 - Acumen Publishing.
    To do philosophy at any sustained level involves an encounter with Kant. This collection from top contributors unpacks his notoriously dense and complex ideas and presents them in a form manageable for the beginning student.
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  22. Immanuel Kant: Key Concepts.Will Dudley & Kristina Engelhard - 2010 - Routledge.
    Immanuel Kant is among the most pivotal thinkers in the history of philosophy. His transcendental idealism claims to overcome the skepticism of David Hume, resolve the impasse between empiricism and rationalism, and establish the reality of human freedom and moral agency. A thorough understanding of Kant is indispensable to any philosopher today. The significance of Kant's thought is matched by its complexity. His revolutionary ideas are systematically interconnected and he presents them using a forbidding technical vocabulary. A careful investigation of (...)
     
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    Impure Reason.Will Dudley - 2003 - The Owl of Minerva 35 (1-2):25-48.
    The primary aim of this paper is to investigate what Hegel means by “reason” and “rationality.” The paper identifies and interprets some of Hegel’s most significant claims concerning the content of these terms, paying particular attention to his claims regarding the relation of the rational and the irrational. The resulting understanding of Hegel’s account of reason is then used to develop an improved interpretation of Hegel’s assertion of the equivalence of the rational and the actual.
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    Impure Reason.Will Dudley - 2003 - The Owl of Minerva 35 (1-2):25-48.
    The primary aim of this paper is to investigate what Hegel means by “reason” and “rationality.” The paper identifies and interprets some of Hegel’s most significant claims concerning the content of these terms, paying particular attention to his claims regarding the relation of the rational and the irrational. The resulting understanding of Hegel’s account of reason is then used to develop an improved interpretation of Hegel’s assertion of the equivalence of the rational and the actual.
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  25. Kant: Key Concepts.Will Dudley & K. Engelhard (eds.) - 2010 - Acumen Publishing.
     
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    The Active Fanaticism of Political and Religious Life.Will Dudley - 2013 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 21:119-131.
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    The Historicity of Ethical Categories.Will Dudley - 2010 - In Hegel and History. State University of New York Press. pp. 155-176.
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    Summary of Foundations of Hegel’s Social Theory.Will Dudley - 2004 - The Owl of Minerva 36 (1):1-2.
    This paper responds to Frederick Neuhouser's attempt to make sense of Hegel's social theory, and in particular the conception of freedom that grounds the detailed claims made within that theory, in abstraction from its larger systematic context. I argue that Neuhouser's interpretation, despite its many virtues, could be further improved by increased attention to the importance of absolute spirit for Hegel's account of social freedom, as well as to the logical necessity of the developments within the Philosophy of Right. I (...)
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    Telling the Truth.Will Dudley - 2006 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 17:127-141.
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    Understanding German Idealism.Will Dudley - 2007 - Routledge.
    "Understanding German Idealism" provides an accessible introduction to the philosophical movement that emerged in 1781, with the publication of Kant's monumental "Critique of Pure Reason", and ended fifty years later, with Hegel's death. The thinkers of this period, and the themes they developed revolutionized almost every area of philosophy and had an impact that continues to be felt across the humanities and social sciences today. Notoriously complex, the central texts of German Idealism have confounded the most capable and patient interpreters (...)
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    Understanding German Idealism.Will Dudley - 2007 - Routledge.
    "Understanding German Idealism" provides an accessible introduction to the philosophical movement that emerged in 1781, with the publication of Kant's monumental "Critique of Pure Reason", and ended fifty years later, with Hegel's death. The thinkers of this period, and the themes they developed revolutionized almost every area of philosophy and had an impact that continues to be felt across the humanities and social sciences today. Notoriously complex, the central texts of German Idealism have confounded the most capable and patient interpreters (...)
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    Hegel's Logic. [REVIEW]Will Dudley - 1999 - The Owl of Minerva 31 (1):59-66.
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    Hegel's Logic. [REVIEW]Will Dudley - 1999 - The Owl of Minerva 31 (1):59-66.
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  34. Michael Baur & John Russon eds’s Hegel And The Tradition: Essays In Honour Of H S Harris. [REVIEW]Will Dudley - 2001 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 43:72-79.
     
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    Michael Baur and John Russon , Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris , pp. xv + 349. ISBN 0-8020-0927-1. [REVIEW]Will Dudley - 2001 - Hegel Bulletin 22 (1-2):72-79.
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    Review of Catherine Malabou, The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality and Dialectic[REVIEW]William Dudley - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (10).
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    Thomas A. Lewis. Religion, Modernity, and Politics in Hegel. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. ISBN 9780199595594. Pp. xiv + 277. [REVIEW]Will Dudley - 2014 - Hegel Bulletin 35 (2):313-318.
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    The Conspiracy of Life. [REVIEW]Will Dudley - 2005 - Review of Metaphysics 59 (1):209-210.
    Jason Wirth aims to resurrect interest in Schelling's philosophy in order to effect a transformation of our relationship to nature. Wirth believes that we do violence to nature because we mistakenly understand it mechanistically. He would thus like to overcome the mechanistic conception of nature in the hopes that this will transform our instrumental violence into a love of all beings. His book is intended to contribute to this revolution by offering "eight meditations on different ways of entering into the (...)
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    Book Notes. [REVIEW]Will C. Dudley, Donald F. Koch, Clancy W. Martin, Laurie J. Shrage & and Douglas Walton - 2005 - Ethics 115 (3):643-647.
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