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    Seeing through the Fog: Love and Injustice in "Bleak House".Joyce Kloc McClure - 2003 - Journal of Religious Ethics 31 (1):23 - 44.
    The author takes up a provocative question poised by Charles Taylor about the relationship between our commitments to a good such as neighbor love and the possibilities of achieving and sustaining social justice. Taylor's concern is not only that we make such a commitment but that we make it in such a way that we avoid its ability to lead us towards injustice rather than justice. After articulating conceptions of love, justice, and injustice, the author turns to Charles Dickens's treatment (...)
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    The Origins of War: A Catholic Perspective by Matthew A. Shadle.Joyce Kloc Babyak - 2013 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 33 (2):215-216.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Origins of War: A Catholic Perspective by Matthew A. ShadleJoyce Kloc BabyakThe Origins of War: A Catholic Perspective Matthew A. Shadle Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2011.246pp. $29.95Matthew A. Shadle’s The Origins of War, in Georgetown University Press’s Moral Traditions series, makes a genuinely fresh contribution to contemporary scholarship on Christianity and war. This is not a work on the morality of war, just war theory, (...)
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    Aiming to Kill: The Ethics of Suicide and Euthanasia.Joyce Kloc Babyak - 2007 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 27 (1):283-285.
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    Designer Children: Reconciling Genetic Technology, Feminism, and Christian Faith.Joyce Kloc Babyak - 2006 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 26 (1):200-202.
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    Jocoserious Joyce.Joyce Carol Oates - 1976 - Critical Inquiry 2 (4):677-688.
    Ulysses is certainly the greatest novel in the English language, and one might argue for its being the greatest single work of art in our tradition. How significant, then, and how teasing, that this masterwork should be a comedy, and that its creator should have explicitly valued the comic "vision" over the tragic—how disturbing to our predilection for order that, with an homage paid to classical antiquity so meticulous that it is surely a burlesque, Joyce's exhibitionististicicity is never so (...)
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    Judging rights: Lockean politics and the limits of consent.Kirstie Morna McClure - 1996 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Kirstie McClure offers a major reinterpretation of John Locke's thought that is important not only for the light it sheds on Locke but also for the questions it ...
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  7. Escalating Linguistic Violence: From Microaggressions to Hate Speech.Emma McClure - 2019 - In Jeanine Weekes Schroer & Lauren Freeman (eds.), Microaggressions and Philosophy. New York: Taylor & Francis. pp. 121-145.
    At first glance, hate speech and microaggressions seem to have little overlap beyond being communicated verbally or in written form. Hate speech seems clearly macro-aggressive: an intentional, obviously harmful act lacking the ambiguity (and plausible deniability) of microaggressions. If we look back at historical discussions of hate speech, however, many of these assumed differences turn out to be points of similarity. The harmfulness of hate speech only became widely acknowledged after a concerted effort by critical race theorists, feminists, and other (...)
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  8. The Philosophy of Time: Time Before Times.Roger McClure - 2004 - New York: Routledge.
    The question of the existence and the properties of time has been subject to debate for thousands of years. This considered and complete study offers a contrastive analysis of phenomenologies of time from the perspective of the problematics of the visibility of time. Is time perceptible only through the veil of change? Or is there a naked presence of 'time itself'? Or has time always effaced itself? McClure's new work also stages confrontations between phenomenology of time and analytical philosophy (...)
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    Difference, Diversity, and the Limits of Toleration.Kirstie M. Mcclure - 1990 - Political Theory 18 (3):361-391.
    We have no patterns for relating across our human differences as equals.Advocating the mere tolerance of difference between women is the grossest reformism.... Differences must be not merely tolerated, but seen as a fund of necessary polarities.... Audre Lorde.
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  10. Microaggression: Conceptual and scientific issues.Emma McClure & Regina Rini - 2020 - Philosophy Compass 15 (4):e12659.
    Scientists, philosophers, and policymakers disagree about how to define microaggression. Here, we offer a taxonomy of existing definitions, clustering around (a) the psychological motives of perpetrators, (b) the experience of victims, and (c) the functional role of microaggression in oppressive social structures. We consider conceptual and epistemic challenges to each and suggest that progress may come from developing novel hybrid accounts of microaggression, combining empirically tractable features with sensitivity to the testimony of victims.
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  11. Does spontaneity have to be naturalized? Freedom as spontaneity-today and in Kant.Jakub Kloc-Konkolowicz - 2018 - In Christian Krijnen (ed.), Metaphysics of Freedom? Kant’s Concept of Cosmological Freedom in Historical and Systematic Perspective. Boston: Brill.
     
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    Speaking in Tenses: Narrative, Politics, and Historical Writing.Kirstie M. McClure - 1998 - Constellations 5 (2):234-249.
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    Telling the trugh about history.Joyce Appleby, Lynn Hunt & Margaret Jacob - 1995 - History and Theory 34 (4):320-339.
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    Gegenseitige Anerkennung als Grundlage des Rechtstaates: Kant und Fichte.Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2007 - In Christoph Asmuth (ed.), Transzendentalphilosophie Und Person: Leiblichkeit - Interpersonalität - Anerkennung. Transcript Verlag. pp. 251-262.
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    Holismus und Perspektivismus in Hegels Auffassung der Willensfreiheit.Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2014 - Contrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 19 (3).
    ZUSAMMENFASSUNGHegelsche Philosophie wird oft als eine metaphysische Konstruktion angesehen.Demgegenüber wird in dem Beitrag eine Position eingenommen, laut der Hegel,innerhalb seines holistischen philosophischen Rahmens, eine perspektivistischeVorgehensweise verwendet, um immer neue, immer konkretere, weil begrifflichimmer mehr vermittelte, Einsichten zu erreichen. Die perspektivistische Methode Hegels wird anhand des Phänomens des freien Willens gezeigt. Hegel glaubt, dass es sich nicht auf einen Schlag erklären lässt, ob und in welchem Sinne der Wille frei ist. Der Beweis, der diese Versicherung begründen soll, wird erst auf dem (...)
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  16. Narodziny rad robotniczych w 1956 roku.Kazimierz Kloc - 1983 - Colloquia Communia 11 (6):69-92.
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    Professor Marek J. Siemek Receives Honorary Doctorate From Friedrich Wilhelm University, Bonn.Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2006 - Dialogue and Universalism 16 (5-6):157-160.
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    A point of difference between american and English realism.M. T. McClure - 1912 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 9 (25):684-687.
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    Germany's war-inspirers, Nietzsche and Treitschke.Edmund McClure - 1915 - New York,: E. S. Gorham.
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    The process-product goals distinction: A reply.George McClure - 1966 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 4 (3):352-353.
  21. Separate neural systems value immediate and delayed monetary rewards.Samuel McClure, David Laibson, George Loewenstein & Jonathan Cohen - 2004 - Science 306 (5695):503–7.
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  22. Theorizing a Spectrum of Aggression: Microaggressions, Creepiness, and Sexual Assault.Emma McClure - 2019 - The Pluralist 14 (1):91-101.
    Microaggressions are seemingly negligible slights that can cause significant damage to frequently targeted members of marginalized groups. Recently, Scott O. Lilienfeld challenged a key platform of the microaggression research project: what’s aggressive about microaggressions? To answer this challenge, Derald Wing Sue, the psychologist who has spearheaded the research on microaggressions, needs to theorize a spectrum of aggression that ranges from intentional assault to unintentional microaggressions. I suggest turning to Bonnie Mann’s “Creepers, Flirts, Heroes and Allies” for inspiration. Building from Mann’s (...)
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    Sovereign Love and Atomism in Racine's Berenice.Ellen McClure - 2003 - Philosophy and Literature 27 (2):304-317.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Philosophy and Literature 27.2 (2003) 304-317 [Access article in PDF] Sovereign Love and Atomism in Racine's Bérénice Ellen Mcclure ALTHOUGH CRITICS HAVE NOTED links between the new science of the seventeenth century and the works of La Fontaine and Molière, 1 a similar influence of Epicureanism or even Cartesianism upon French classical tragedy is harder to trace. No two areas of seventeenth-century cultural life would seem farther apart (...)
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  24. Algorithmic Microaggressions.Emma McClure & Benjamin Wald - 2022 - Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 8 (3).
    We argue that machine learning algorithms can inflict microaggressions on members of marginalized groups and that recognizing these harms as instances of microaggressions is key to effectively addressing the problem. The concept of microaggression is also illuminated by being studied in algorithmic contexts. We contribute to the microaggression literature by expanding the category of environmental microaggressions and highlighting the unique issues of moral responsibility that arise when we focus on this category. We theorize two kinds of algorithmic microaggression, stereotyping and (...)
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    Growth as an educational aim : A reply to R. S. Peters.George McClure - 1964 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 3 (3):259-270.
  26. Epistemic Deference: The Case of Chance.James Joyce - 2007 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 107 (2):187 - 206.
  27. The Evolution of Morality.Richard Joyce - 2005 - Bradford.
    Moral thinking pervades our practical lives, but where did this way of thinking come from, and what purpose does it serve? Is it to be explained by environmental pressures on our ancestors a million years ago, or is it a cultural invention of more recent origin? In The Evolution of Morality, Richard Joyce takes up these controversial questions, finding that the evidence supports an innate basis to human morality. As a moral philosopher, Joyce is interested in whether any (...)
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    Hobbes and the Artifice of Eternity.Christopher Scott McClure - 2016 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    Thomas Hobbes argues that the fear of violent death is the most reliable passion on which to found political society. His role in shaping the contemporary view of religion and honor in the West is pivotal, yet his ideas are famously riddled with contradictions. In this breakthrough study, McClure finds evidence that Hobbes' apparent inconsistencies are intentional, part of a sophisticated rhetorical strategy meant to make man more afraid of death than he naturally is. Hobbes subtly undermined two of (...)
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  29. The Myth of Morality.Richard Joyce - 2001 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In The Myth of Morality, Richard Joyce argues that moral discourse is hopelessly flawed. At the heart of ordinary moral judgements is a notion of moral inescapability, or practical authority, which, upon investigation, cannot be reasonably defended. Joyce argues that natural selection is to blame, in that it has provided us with a tendency to invest the world with values that it does not contain, and demands that it does not make. Should we therefore do away with morality, (...)
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    (1 other version)Moral Anti-Realism.Richard Joyce - 2012 - In Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    The Social Question, Again.Kirstie M. McClure - 2007 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 28 (1):85-113.
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    Sorrow and Consolation in Italian Humanism.George W. McClure - 2014 - Princeton University Press.
    George McClure offers here a far-reaching analysis of the role of consolation in Italian Renaissance culture, showing how the humanists' interest in despair, and their effort to open up this realm in both social and personal terms, signaled a shift toward a heightened secularization in European thought. Analyzing works by fourteenth-and fifteenth-century writers, from Petrarch to Marsilio Ficino, McClure examines the treatment of such problems as bereavement, fear of death, illness, despair, and misfortune. These writers, who evinced a (...)
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  33. Moral realism and teleosemantics.Richard Joyce - 2001 - Biology and Philosophy 16 (5):723-31.
    In a recent article, William F. Harms (2000) argues in a novel way for a form of moral realism. He does not actually argue that moral realism is true, but rather that if morality is the product of natural selection.
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    (7 other versions)At the Center.Joyce Bermel - 1981 - Hastings Center Report 11 (1):4-4.
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    A qualitative study of institutional review board members' experience reviewing research proposals using emergency exception from informed consent.K. B. McClure, N. M. Delorio, T. A. Schmidt, G. Chiodo & P. Gorman - 2007 - Journal of Medical Ethics 33 (5):289-293.
    Background: Emergency exception to informed consent regulation was introduced to provide a venue to perform research on subjects in emergency situations before obtaining informed consent. For a study to proceed, institutional review boards need to determine if the regulations have been met.Aim: To determine IRB members’ experience reviewing research protocols using emergency exception to informed consent.Methods: This qualitative research used semistructured telephone interviews of 10 selected IRB members from around the US in the fall of 2003. IRB members were chosen (...)
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    Anerkennung als Verpflichtung: klassische Konzepte der Anerkennung und ihre Bedeutung für die aktuelle Debatte.Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2015 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Czy Odyseusz dopłynie do Itaki? Od Hegla, przez Marksa, do Frankfurtu.Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2018 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:331-341.
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    Der Kantische Spinozismus.Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2006 - Fichte-Studien 27:37-54.
  39. Etyka Wittgensteinowska.Jakub Kloc-konkołowicz - 2002 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 44 (4):171-186.
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    Öffentlichkeit. Die nicht-begriffliche Grundlage des Politischen.Jakub Kloc-Konkolöwicz - 2010 - In Joachim Bromand & Guido Kreis (eds.), Was Sich Nicht Sagen Lässt: Das Nicht-Begriffliche in Wissenschaft, Kunst Und Religion. Berlin: Akademie Verlag/De Gruyter. pp. 391-408.
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    Historicity of Rationality. The Notion of History in Marek Siemek’s Thought.Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2009 - Dialogue and Universalism 19 (3-5):227-236.
    Marek J. Siemek’s idea of the transcendental social philosophy seems paradoxical, because it aspires to combine the allegedly “non-historical” and “timeless” transcendental sphere with the social and historical dimension. But the uniqueness of Siemek as a philosopher consists precisely in being Fichtean as well as Hegelian. Siemek’s philosophy is an undertaking to reconstruct the field of rationality in its social and historical dimension. The leading question of this philosophy is not if history is rational, but how it is possible for (...)
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    Konferencja „Karol Marks – walka i praca”. Słowo wstępne.Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2018 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria:55-57.
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  43. Opracowanie historyczne czy publicystyka polityczna.Kazimierz Kloc - 1984 - Colloquia Communia 16 (5-6):213-222.
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    Pragmatism in a metaphysical frame? Socialization of knowledge and the social concept of reality in fichte's philosophy and in pragmatism.Jakub Kloc-Konkolowicz - 2014 - Rivista di Storia Della Filosofia 69 (4):783-804.
  45. Portret Rousseau. Próba porównania koncepcji.Jakub Kloc-konkołowicz - 2000 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 33 (1):39-56.
     
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    Pflanze, Tier, Mensch: Konstruktionen des Personseins bei Fichte und Hegel.Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2007 - In Christoph Asmuth (ed.), Transzendentalphilosophie Und Person: Leiblichkeit - Interpersonalität - Anerkennung. Transcript Verlag. pp. 389-402.
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  47. Wolność.Jakub Kloc-konkołowicz - 2004 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 52 (4):213-226.
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    Wir alle werden im Egoismus erzeugt und geboren….Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz - 2017 - Fichte-Studien 44:234-254.
    In the paper I try to interpret Fichte’s Grundzüge des gegenwärtigen Zeitalters as a reflective self-critique of the Enlightenment. Identifying the ›third historical period‹ of Fichte with the time of Enlightenment, I try to read his lectures as an ambitious and differentiated critique of it. The aim of Fichte’s devastating criticism on dominant characteristics of the Enlightenment (egoism, superficiality and self-interest) is in my opinion not to refuse it entirely. It is rather to continue it with an increased sense of (...)
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    Academic freedom and self‐hatred among intellectuals.George Mcclure - 1963 - Educational Theory 13 (1):44-46.
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    (1 other version)Francis Bacon and the modern spirit.M. T. McClure - 1917 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 14 (19):520-527.
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