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Philosophy: Recent submissions
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Pragmatism as a Theory of Truth
(University of Kansas, 1909)Pragmatism is a recent movement in philosophy in the field of epistemology, that has attracted world-wide attention. It is my purpose in this paper; first, to give an historical sketch of pragmatism, the development of the ... -
Apology, Forgiveness, and Revenge
(University of Kansas, 2011-08-31)This dissertation makes a contribution to moral philosophy by inquiring into the nature, content, justification, and scope of apology and forgiveness. In doing so, I get a theoretical purchase on their ethical importance. ... -
Book Note: The Natural Rights Republic
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Book Review: The American Language of Rights
(University of Chicago Press, 2001) -
Book Review: An Introduction to Rights
(University of Chicago Press, 2005) -
Book Review: T. H. Green: Ethics, Metaphysics, and Political Philosophy
(University of Chicago Press, 2008) -
Pragmatism: A New Method in the Theory of Knowledge
(University of Kansas, 1907-06-05) -
The Esthetic Element in the Origin of Mythology
(University of Kansas, 1907) -
England in the Soudan
(University of Kansas, 1904) -
The Ethics of Punishment
(University of Kansas, 1904) -
The Will in Physical Education
(University of Kansas, 1903) -
Schopenhauer’s Theory of the Will
(University of Kansas, 1902) -
Nondoxastic Attitudes and Religious Propositions
(University of Kansas, 2011-08-31)Doxastic (from the Greek work doxa, meaning belief) attitudes are those propositional attitudes that are equivalent to, or entail, belief. Discussions of faith, particularly its rationality, generally presume that it is ... -
Atomism, Ancient and Modern
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Slave Morality and the Revaluation of Values
(University of Kansas, 2011-07-09)What exactly does Nietzsche mean when he describes himself as an 'immoralist'? Does he really reject all morality? Confounding the issue, Nietzsche himself seems to take a number of conflicting positions on the topic of ... -
Theories of Emotion: Integrating philosophy and the social sciences
(University of Kansas, 2011-02-28)The study of emotion is being taken on by many different fields of research. In particular, the social sciences are providing many new areas of development within the field. Philosophy is specially equipped to add to the ... -
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy "Contractarianism"
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Analyzing Backlash to Progressive Social Movements
(American Philosophical Association, 1999) -
Strikes, Housework, and the Moral Obligation to Resist
(Wiley Blackwell, 1998) -
Sensationalized Philosophy: A Reply to Marquis's "Why Abortion is Immoral"
(The Journal of Philosophy, 1990)