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  1. The morality of creating and eliminating duties.Holly M. Smith & David E. Black - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (12):3211-3240.
    We often act in ways that create duties for ourselves: we adopt a child and become obligated to raise and educate her. We also sometimes act in ways that eliminate duties: we get divorced, and no longer have a duty to support our now ex-spouse. When is it morally permissible to create or to eliminate a duty? These questions have almost wholly evaded philosophical attention. In this paper we develop answers to these questions by arguing in favor of the asymmetric (...)
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    Helen Macfarlane: A Feminist, Revolutionary Journalist, and Philosopher in Mid-Nineteenth-Century England.David Black - 2004 - Lexington Books.
    Helen Macfarlane, revolutionary social critic, feminist and Hegelian philosopher was the first English translator of Karl Marx and Fredrich Engel's theCommunist Manifesto. Her original translation is included in this edition. Marx publicly admired her as a rare and original thinker and journalist. This book recreates her intellectual and political world at a key turning point in European history.
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    Vico and moral perception.David W. Black - 1996 - New York: Peter Lang.
    "Vico and Moral Perception" maintains that Vico's "New Science" offers an idiosyncratic theory of ethics that rejects the modernist notion of -principle- but which at the same time promotes an -historical absolutism- that post-modern thought denies. Vico's account of civic metaphor not only responds effectively to questions of moral agency but provides a unique cultural and rhetorical framework for studying the "contexts of attention," the entry points of conscience, that anchor moral perception. In this respect, Vico not only provides a (...)
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  4. Positions as grades of consciousness: The case for a contemplative position.David M. Black - 2006 - In Psychoanalysis and religion in the 21st century: competitors or collaborators? New York: Routledge.
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    A Guide for Research Supervisors.David Black & Centre for Research Into Human Communication And Learning - 1994
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  6. Andrew Lang: Master of Fairyland.David Black - 1988 - Nexus 6 (1):4.
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  7. 'A fact without parallel': Consciousness as an emergent property.David M. Black - 2004 - British Journal of Psychotherapy 21 (1):69-82.
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    Commonplaces: Essays on the Nature of Place.David W. Black, Donald Kunze & John Pickles - 1989 - University Press of Amer.
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    Collingwood on corrupt consciousness.David W. Black - 1982 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 40 (4):395-400.
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    Confucius on Educational Failure: Three Types of Misguided Students.David W. Black - 2014 - Educational Theory 64 (2):143-161.
    In this essay David Black claims that, if one pieces together the many sketches of educational decorum found in the Confucian Analects, one will discover three types of misguided student; that is, one will come to recognize that Confucius admonishes three types of insensitive learners who, due to the lure of personal advantage and social rhetoric, begin to mismanage the exchanges of respect particular to the educational process. These students misappropriate key rituals of decorum and dialogue, and consequently create a (...)
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  11. Down the Stream or Up the Creek? The Economic Geography of a Dendritic Tributary/Exchange System in Micronesia.David W. Black - 1986 - Nexus 5 (1):2.
     
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    Psychoanalysis and religion in the 21st century: competitors or collaborators?David M. Black (ed.) - 2006 - New York: Routledge.
    What can be gained from a dialogue between psychoanalysis and religion? David Black brings together contributors from a wide range of schools and movements to discuss this question.
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  13. Psychoanalysis and the function of consciousness.David M. Black - 2001 - In Anthony Molino & Christine Ware (eds.), Where Id Was: Challenging Normalization in Psychoanalysis. Disseminations, Psychoanalysis in Contexts. Wesleyan University Press. pp. 47-57.
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    Rhetoric and the Narration of Conscience.David W. Black - 1994 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 27 (4):359 - 373.
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    Reflections on the ownership of consciousness: A contribution to a conference on 'spirituality'.David Black - 2008 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (7):5-27.
    Scientific thinkers tend to avoid the word spirituality. Those who use it often hold onto it as a marker for certain values which they feel strongly are important but which they cannot fully account for. This paper, written by a psychoanalyst, enquires whether there may be a place for such a concept, starting from the need to accommodate the existence of consciousness into the scientific world view. The author suggests that the accumulated experience of some religious traditions indicates the existence (...)
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  16. Tractors and Transactors: Some Possible Infrastructural Reasons for the Ambivalent Attitudes of Males Toward Females in the New Guinea Highlands.David Black - 1981 - Nexus 2 (1):6.
     
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    The Philosophical Roots of Anti-Capitalism: Essays on History, Culture, and Dialectical Thought.David Black - 2013 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book examines the origins of philosophy in Greek Antiquity and considers key moments of philosophic history as related to revolutionary change, from the French Revolution of 1789 to the May Events of 1968 and beyond. David Black reads Hegel's philosophy--which seems to come to the fore at various "birthtimes in history"--as anticipating Marx's critique of capital, in which the logic of the system intimates a realm beyond it.
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    The Vichian Elements in Susanne Langer’s Thought.David W. Black - 1985 - New Vico Studies 3:113-118.
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    Why Things Matter: The Place of Values in Science, Psychoanalysis and Religion.David M. Black - 2011 - Routledge.
    In this book, David M. Black asks questions such as 'why do we care?' and 'what gives our values power?' using ideas from psychoanalysis and its adjacent sciences such as neuroscience and evolutionary biology in order to do so. _Why Things Matter_ explores how the comparatively new scientific discipline of consciousness studies requires us to recognize that subjectivity is as irreducible a feature of the world as matter and energy. Necessarily inter-disciplinary, this book draws on science, philosophy and the history (...)
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    Puzzles about Art. [REVIEW]David W. Black - 1991 - Teaching Philosophy 14 (4):421-423.
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    Rhetoric as Philosophy. [REVIEW]David W. Black - 1983 - New Vico Studies 1:83-86.