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    Lectures in philosophical theology.Roben Corrington - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (5):604-606.
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  2. Evolution and Skepticism.Roben C. Coburn - 1990 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 71 (1):1-13.
     
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    The medieval castle in England and Wales: a social and political history.Roben A. Higham - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (6):880-880.
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    (1 other version)Η. E. Allison, The Kant-Eberhard Controversy.Roben B. Pippin - 1975 - Kant Studien 66 (1-4):247.
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    Juliette Rennes.Luc Robène - 2015 - Clio 41:340-340.
    Dans un très bel ouvrage préfacé par Michelle Perrot, Juliette Rennes propose une analyse stimulante de séries de cartes postales qui mettent en scène des « femmes en métiers d’homme ». À partir d’un corpus de plus de 300 images publiées en France entre la fin du xixe siècle et la période de l’entre-deux guerres, l’auteure s’attache à saisir les enjeux et les débats qui ont accompagné la féminisation des carrières initialement tenues par les hommes et qui, tant par le (...)
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  6. Public discourse and the Stewart model of critical thinking.Roben Torosyan - 2009 - In Jason Holt, The Daily Show and Philosophy: Moments of Zen in the Art of Fake News. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 107--121.
     
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    Conversation between Justus Buchler and Robert S. Corrington.Robert S. Corrington & Justus Buchler - 1989 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 3 (4):261 - 274.
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    Ecstatic Naturalism: Signs of the World.Robert S. Corrington (ed.) - 1994 - Indiana University Press.
    Semiotic theory, which has restricted its focus largely to human forms of significations, is transformed by Robert S. Corrington into a semiotics of nature itself. Corrington situates the divide between "nature naturing" and "nature natured" within the contest of classical American pragmaticism and postmodern psychoanalysis. At the heart of this new metaphysics is an insistence that all signs participate in larger orders of meaning that are natural and religious. Meanings embodied in nature point beyond nature to the mystery (...)
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    Nature's Religion.Robert S. Corrington - 1997 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    In the wake of both the semiotic and the psychoanalytic revolutions, how is it possible to describe the object of religious worship in realist terms? Semioticians argue that each object is known only insofar as it gives birth to a series of signs and interpretants (new signs). From the psychoanalytic side, religious beliefs are seen to belong to transference energies and projections that contaminate the religious object with all-too-human complexes. In Nature's Religion, distinguished theologian and philosopher Robert S. Corrington (...)
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    Understanding Human Action. [REVIEW]Roben A. Strikwerda - 1991 - Social Philosophy Today 6:318-320.
  11. An Introduction to C. S. Peirce: Philosopher, Semiotician, and Ecstatic Naturalist.Robert S. Corrington - 1994 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30 (3):710-716.
     
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    The Daily Show Way.Jason Holt & Roben Torosyan - 2013 - In Jason Holt & William Irwin, The Ultimate Daily Show and Philosophy: More Moments of Zen, More Indecision Theory. Wiley. pp. 181–196.
    Despite Stewart admitting his own “socialist” sympathies, The Daily Show often critiques not only right‐leaning but left‐leaning language. Interestingly, despite the show's ironic satire, it aims at greater accuracy as a means to the larger end of truth in general, a stream of thinking termed “modernism.” But in “postmodernism,” truth is seen more as a continuum and a process. The show and its writers “teach that deliberation is not a means to an end but an end in itself. Discussion, dialogue, (...)
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    American Liberalism: Laudable End, Controversial Means.Roben N. Van Wyk - 1991 - Social Philosophy Today 6:312-313.
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    A Philosophy of Sacred Nature: Prospects for Ecstatic Naturalism.Robert S. Corrington, Sigridur Gudmarsdottir, Joseph M. Kramp, Wade A. Mitchell, Robert Cummings Neville, Jea Sophia Oh, Iljoon Park, Austin J. Roberts, Wesley J. Wildman, Guy Woodward & Martin O. Yalcin (eds.) - 2014 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book introduces Robert Corrington’s “ecstatic naturalism,” a new perspective in understanding “sacred” nature and naturalism, and explores what can be done with this philosophical thought. This is an excellent resource for scholars of Continental philosophy, philosophy of religion, and American pragmatism.
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    A semiotic theory of theology and philosophy.Robert S. Corrington - 2000 - New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
    The concern of this work is with developing an alternative to standard categories in theology and philosophy, especially in terms of how they deal with nature. Avoiding the polemics of much contemporary reflection on nature, it shows how we are connected to nature through the unconscious and its unique way of reading and processing signs. Spinoza's key distinction between natura naturans and natura naturata serves as the governing framework for the treatise. Suggestions are made for a post-Christian way of understanding (...)
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    Nature and Nothingness: An Essay in Ordinal Phenomenology.Robert S. Corrington - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book explores four types of nothingness as found in nature: holes in nature, totalizing nothingness in horror, naturing nothingness, and encompassing nothingness. Robert S. Corrington argues that though nothingness takes many forms, they are all guises of the same vast Nothingness.
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    Nature's Self: Our Journey from Origin to Spirit.Robert S. Corrington - 1996 - Rowman & Littlefield.
    The drama of the unfolding of the spirit, Corrington argues, is one of the most powerful struggles within the human process. The spirit is in and of nature and can never lift the self outside of nature. For Corrington's ecstatic naturalism, there is no realm of the supernatural, only dimensions and orders within nature.
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    My passage from panentheism to pantheism.Robert S. Corrington - 2002 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 23 (2):129 - 153.
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    Nature and spirit: an essay in ecstatic naturalism.Robert S. Corrington - 1992 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Nature and Spirit: An Essay in Ecstatic Naturalism develops an enlarged conception of nature that in turn calls for a transformed naturalism. Unline more descriptive naturalisms, such as those by Dewey, Santayana, and Buchler, ecstatic naturalism works out of the fundamental ontological difference between nature naturing(natura naturans) and nature natured (natura naturata). This difference underlies all other variations within a generic conception of nature. The spirit operates within a generic conception of nature. The spirit operates within a fragmented nature and (...)
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    A Compairson of Royce's Key Notion of the Community of Interpretation with the Hermeneutics of Gadamer and Heidegger.Robert S. Corrington - 1984 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 20 (3):279 - 301.
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    Emerson and the agricultural midworld.Robert S. Corrington - 1990 - Agriculture and Human Values 7 (1):20-26.
    The metaphor of the “midworld” refers to Emerson's conception of the realm between the human process and nature. In his earlier writings, poetry served as a linguistic midworld that made it possible for the self to relate to the innumerable orders of nature. By the 1840's Emerson's thought had taken a much more skeptical turn and had moved decisively away from his earlier linguistic idealism. As a consequence, his conception of the nature of the midworld changed. The more humble work (...)
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  22. Ecstatic Naturalism.Robert Corrington - 1996 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 17 (3):347-356.
     
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    John William Miller and the Ontology of the Midworld.Robert S. Corrington - 1986 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 22 (2):165 - 188.
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    Nature’s God and the Return of the Material Maternal.Robert Corrington - 1993 - American Journal of Semiotics 10 (1/2):115-132.
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    Neville’s “Wild God” and the Depths of Nature.Robert Corrington - 2015 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 36 (1):5-13.
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    Response to My Critics.Robert S. Corrington - 2005 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 26 (3):263 - 272.
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    Toward a Transformation of Neoclassical Theism.Robert S. Corrington - 1987 - International Philosophical Quarterly 27 (4):393-408.
  28. The Community of Interpreters: On the Hermeneutics of Nature and the Bible in the American Philosophical Tradition.Robert S. Corrington - 1989 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 25 (1):57-61.
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    A Brief Primer to Ecstatic Naturalism and Deep Pantheism.Corrington Rs - 2022 - Philosophy International Journal 5 (4):1-4.
    This essay focuses on the categerial expression of the metaphysics of ecstatic naturalism and the theology of deep pantheism. Naturalism, the theory that nature is all that there is, becomes the ecstatic form by stressing the continual fissuring between nature naturing and its potencies and nature natured seen as the innumerable orders of the world. Deep pantheism critiques the dualism of supernatural theism as well as the half-way theology of panentheism. Further, deep pantheism is “deep” because it focuses on the (...)
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    Mind’s Travail.Robert S. Corrington - 2023 - Open Journal of Philosophy 13 (2):245-256.
    The purpose of this essay is to map out the perspective of ecstatic naturalism and its corollary theology of deep pantheism. Ecstatic naturalism begins and ends with the fissuring between nature naturing (nature perennially creating itself out of itself alone) and nature natured (the innumerable orders of the world). Nature naturing and its pulsating potencies could also be named: der Wille (Schopenhauer), firstness (Peirce), the transcendental psychoid (Jung), and creativity (Whitehead). Deep Pantheism rejects theism, with a fully transcendent deity, and (...)
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    Alfred north Whitehead. The man and his work. Vol. I: 1861-1910.Robert S. Corrington - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (3):460-461.
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    Beyond experience: Pragmatism and nature's God.Robert S. Corrington - 1993 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 14 (2):147 - 160.
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    12. Classical American Metaphysics: Retrospect and Prospect.Robert S. Corrington - 1997 - In Richard E. Hart & Douglas R. Anderson, Philosophy in experience: American philosophy in transition. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 259-282.
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    C. G. Jung and the Archetypal Foundations of Semiosis.Robert S. Corrington - 1986 - Semiotics:398-405.
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  35. Christopher Hookway.Robert Corrington - 1997 - Semiotica 114 (1/2):169-180.
     
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    Deep Pantheism: Toward a New Transcendentalism.Robert S. Corrington - 2015 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    The book transcends and transforms current work in the field of religious naturalism, gives pantheism new life over against the more fashionable panentheism, radicalizes and deepens the thought and practice of psychoanalysis with its creation of ordinal psychoanalysis, and creates a whole new way of doing phenomenology called ordinal phenomenology.
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  37. Evolution, Religion, and an Ecstatic Naturalism.Robert S. Corrington - 2010 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 31 (2):124-135.
    There are some intriguing and inviting complexities around the twin concepts of nature and naturalism. For too many evolutionary biologists, and even evolutionary psychologists, who should know better, Nature with a capital "N" is rarely analyzed and when done so it is with the crudest of instruments. And for those of us who do know better, we register with some vexation that the reigning concept of naturalism has been flattened into a dull-witted colorless perspective that veers toward some kind of (...)
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    Faith and the Signs of Expectation.Robert S. Corrington - 1988 - Semiotics:203-209.
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    Finitude and Transcendence in the Thought of Justus Buchler.Robert S. Corrington - 1987 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 25 (4):445-459.
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    Framing and unveiling in the emergence of the three orders of value.Robert S. Corrington - 2002 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 23 (1):52 - 61.
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    Guest Editor’s Introduction to the Special Issue: Semiotics of Religion.Robert Corrington - 1993 - American Journal of Semiotics 10 (1/2):5-9.
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    Hermeneutics and psychopathology: Jaspers and Hillman.Robert S. Corrington - 1987 - Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 7 (2):70-80.
    The correlation between psychopathology and hermeneutics has long been at the forefront of philosophic discussion. In recent years a number of thinkers, particularly in France, have advanced the claim that all hermeneutic acts are themselves part of an intrinsic pathology which makes it impossible to arrive at neutral and binding interpretations. The so-called hermeneutics of suspicion has served to undermine those interpretive norms which guided the depth psychology coming out of Freud and Jung. This hermeneutic and semiotic anarchy derives its (...)
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    Horizonal Hermeneutics and the Actual Infinite.Robert S. Corrington - 1982 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 8 (1-2):36-97.
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    Hartshorne, Process Philosophy, and Theology.Robert S. Corrington - 1990 - Newsletter of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy 18 (56):31-33.
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    Introduction to John William Miller's "For Idealism".Robert S. Corrington - 1987 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 1 (4):257.
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    Justus Buchler’s Ordinal Metaphysics and the Eclipse of Foundationalism.Robert S. Corrington - 1985 - International Philosophical Quarterly 25 (3):289-298.
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    Josiah Royce and the Sign Community.Robert S. Corrington - 1985 - Semiotics:238-247.
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    John William Miller's "The Owl".Robert S. Corrington - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (3):395 - 398.
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  49. Metaphysics without foundations: Jaspers' confrontation with Nietzsche.Robert S. Corrington - 1988 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 23 (52):73.
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    (1 other version)Naturalism, measure, and the ontological difference.Robert S. Corrington - 1985 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 23 (1):19-32.
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