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    Drives as Original Facticity.Daniel O'Shiel - 2013 - Sartre Studies International 19 (1):1-15.
    By introducing 'drives' into a Sartrean framework, 'being-in-itself' is interpreted as 'Nature as such', wherein instincts dominate. Being-for-itself, on the contrary, has an ontological nature diametrically opposed to this former – indeed, in the latter realm, through a fundamental process of 'nihilation' (Sartre's 'freedom') consciousness perpetually flees itself by transcending towards the world. However, a kernel of (our) nihilated Nature is left at the heart of this process, in the form of 'original facticity' that we here name drives. Drives are (...)
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    Safety Valves of the Psyche: Reading Freud on Aggression, Morality, and Internal Emotions.Daniel O’Shiel - 2021 - Philosophies 6 (4):86.
    This article argues for a Freudian theory of internal emotion, which is best characterised as key “safety valves of the psyche”. After briefly clarifying some of Freud’s metapsychology, I present an account regarding the origin of (self-)censorship and morality as internalised aggression. I then show how this conception expands and can be detailed through a defence of a hydraulic model of the psyche that has specific “safety valves” of disgust, shame, and pity constantly counteracting specific sets of Freudian drives. This (...)
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    Sartre’s Three Gods.Daniel O’Shiel - 2021 - Sartre Studies International 27 (1):23-45.
    I argue for three different concepts of God in Being and Nothingness. First I review the relevant scholarship with regard to Sartre, religion, and God. Second I show how Sartre uses three Gods in his ontological system: God as Nature, God as radical Otherness, and God as absolute Value. Third I show that Sartre’s conception of the imaginary explains how a purer, more theoretical conception of God can be perverted into more anthropocentrised and anthropomorphised versions. Fourth I consider the consequences (...)
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    From Faint Mood to Strong Emotion: Merging Heidegger and Sartre?Daniel O’Shiel - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1575-1586.
    This paper contrasts Sartre’s account of emotion with Heidegger’s account of Befindlichkeit and ‘mood’. Sartre’s account of emotion is a strong one: emotions occur only when a more neutral and colourless ‘pragmatic attitude’ is frustrated or breaks down. In this manner, emotion has to be acutely felt in and through the body, which also means that there are many circumstances and states in which we do not undergo any emotion at all. In fact, Sartre’s ‘pragmatic attitude’ is precisely the mode (...)
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    Sartre's Magical Being: An Introduction by Way of an Example.Daniel O'shiel - 2011 - Sartre Studies International 17 (2):28-41.
    Sartrean conceptions of the Ego, emotions, language, and the imaginary provide a comprehensive account of "magic" that could ultimately give rise to a new philosophical psychology. By focusing upon only one of these here— the imaginary —we see that through its irrealizing capabilities consciousness contaminates the world and bewitches itself in a manner that defies simple deterministic explication. We highlight this with an explication of what Sartre means by "nihilation" and the "analogon," and introduce a concrete example of nostalgia, hoping (...)
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    Public egos: constructing a Sartrean theory of (inter)personal relations.Daniel O’Shiel - 2015 - Continental Philosophy Review 48 (3):273-296.
    Sartre’s conception of “the look” creates an ontological conflict with no real resolution with regard to intersubjective relations. However, through turning to the pages of The Transcendence of the Ego one will be able to begin constructing a rich public ego theory that can outline a dynamic and fruitful notion with regard to interpersonal relations. Such a dynamic plays itself out between the bad faith extremes of believing too much in an all-powerful look on the one hand, as well as (...)
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    Disappearing boundaries? Reality, virtuality and the possibility of “pure” mixed reality (MR).Daniel O’Shiel - 2020 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 20 (1):e1887570.
    This article argues that reality and virtuality are still very much phenomenologically distinguishable, although this might not be the case forever. I argue for two main types of virtuality – one inherently involved in the dynamic horizons of perceptual experiences, while the other is all of our experiences of digital images – in order to show that a particular possible instantiation of the latter type, namely “pure” mixed reality (MR), might come to blur and collapse various experiential categories in the (...)
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    Understanding dualism through emotion: Descartes, Spinoza, Sartre.Daniel O’Shiel - 2019 - Revista de Filosofia Aurora 31 (54).
    This paper argues that a proper understanding of the epistemological and metaphysical issue of dualism can only be attained through a thoroughgoing analysis of human emotion. Indeed, it is no coincidence that three main thinkers on dualism, whether they were apparent proponents, opponents, or had a somewhat ambiguous status, were also heavily involved in understanding emotion. Ultimately, a proper comprehension of emotion shows the issue of dualism to be moot when it comes to our pre-reflective, everyday lives; dualism is a (...)
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    Digital Games, Image-Consciousness and Superreality.Daniel O'Shiel - 2022 - Journal of the Philosophy of Games 4 (1).
    This paper argues that digital games are best understood as a type of image-consciousness (Bildbewusstein). First, I argue how our experiences of digital games are not perceptions. Second, I provide a summary of the phenomenological natures of three basic modes of consciousness in Hus-serl, Fink and Sartre—perception, phantasy and image-consciousness—in order to demonstrate that the latter ultimately finds its place between the other two. Lastly, I spell out the implications and contributions these insights can have for our understanding of digital (...)
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    Philosophy of Humour: New Perspectives.Daniel O'Shiel & Viktoras Bachmetjevas (eds.) - 2023 - Boston: BRILL.
    Ever wondered what a contemporary philosophy of humour would entail? This book starts the conversation.
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    Kolnai's Disgust as Violation of Value.Daniel O'Shiel - 2015 - In Michel Delville, Andrew Norris & Viktoria von Hoffmann, Le Dégoût. Histoire, langage, esthétique et politique d'une émotion plurielle.
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    Phenomenology and the Challenge of Virtuality.Daniel O’Shiel - 2019 - In Joaquim Braga, Conceiving Virtuality: From Art to Technology. Cham: Springer. pp. 21-43.
    This piece explicates some chief modes of consciousness in phenomenology in order to show that a very significant challenge of virtuality surfaces both within, as well as outside of, the discipline. This issue is of no small importance today, where the difference between perception and imagination, real and irreal, as well as presence and absence, are all becoming increasingly vague because of new technologies and the intrinsic virtualities involved therein. In this context, the question is: Where does virtuality fit in (...)
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    Lack, Escape, and Hypervirtuality: On the Existential and Phenomenological Conditions for Addiction.Daniel O’Shiel - 2022 - Philosophies 7 (5):112.
    This article provides the existential and phenomenological conditions for addiction by applying the concepts of lack, escape and ‘hypervirtuality’ in new ways to the subject matter. There are five sections. The first is a brief review of some of the most relevant literature. The second lists the main general characteristics of addiction, gleaned from the literature, as well as discussing a possible general definition, namely wants that have become (damaging) needs. The third provides the existential conditions required for addiction to (...)
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    AGRIBUSINESS P. N. Kardulias, M. T. Shutes (edd.): Aegean Strategies: Studies of Culture and Environment on the European Fringe . Pp. xx + 313. Lanham, etc.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998. Paper, £19.95 (Cased, £50). ISBN: 0-8476-8657-4 (0-8476-8656-6 hbk). [REVIEW]Robert S. Shiel - 2000 - The Classical Review 50 (01):215-.
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  15. A Recent Discovery: Boethius' Notes on the Prior Analytics.James Shiel - 1982 - Vivarium 20 (1):128-141.
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    Magical Being: a Sartrean account of emotion and value, using the case of disgust.Daniel O'Shiel - 2016 - Dissertation, Ku Leuven
    The contemporary discourse on disgust takes place in a “nature-culture” debate where it is considered as a basic instinct that is nonetheless uniquely human. Herein, disgust is usually defined as an aversive, real emotion that always has a “core”, automatic physical element, which can then also be taken up onto a more abstract, moral plane. Disgust, thus considered, is often unavoidable on the “physical” level, but avoidable and damaging on the “symbolic” level. This project aims to critique some key presuppositions (...)
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    A Rylands reminiscence.James Shiel - 1994 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 76 (2):181-186.
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    A Padre Visits South America.W. Eugene Shiels - 1945 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (3):400-402.
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    A Short History of the Americas. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (4):665-666.
  20. Hidden congruities.Daniel O'Shiel - 2023 - In Daniel O'Shiel & Viktoras Bachmetjevas, Philosophy of Humour: New Perspectives. Boston: BRILL.
     
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  21. The Papers of T.W. Manson.Judith Shiel - 1999 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 81 (2):51-165.
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  22. The imaginary, magic and hypervirtuality : on the phenomenological nature of digital screens.Daniel O'Shiel - 2024 - In Marco Cavallaro & Nicolas De Warren, Phenomenologies of the digital age: the virtual, the fictional, the magical. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    On Writing Latin American History.W. Eugene Shiels - 1948 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 23 (2):208-212.
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    The Writing of History.W. Eugene Shiels - 1937 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 12 (4):689-689.
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    America in Nineteen Thirty-Five.W. Eugene Shiels - 1935 - Modern Schoolman 13 (1):6-8.
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    Pioneer Jesuits in Northern Mexico. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1945 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 20 (1):151-152.
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    The First Social Experiments in America. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (2):340-341.
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    Boethius and Eudemus.James Shiel - 1974 - Vivarium 12 (1):14-17.
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    The Greek copy of Porphyrios’ Isagoge used by Boethius.James Shiel - 1985 - In Vivian Nutton, Jutta Kolesh, H. J. Lulofs & Jürgen Wiesner, Kommentierung, Überlieferung, Nachleben. De Gruyter. pp. 312-340.
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    Savonarola. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 5 (4):690-691.
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    Laud. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (1):122-125.
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    America Hispana. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1933 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 7 (4):672-673.
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    Francisco de Toledo, Fifth Viceroy of Peru. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1939 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 14 (3):486-487.
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    Henry White. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1931 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 6 (2):341-343.
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    Mexico Before Cortes. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 8 (4):672-676.
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    Mission San Luis Obispo. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1935 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 10 (2):313-316.
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    Spanish Colonization of America. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1943 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 18 (3):523-525.
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    Two Puritan Diaries. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (1):166-168.
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    The Jesuits in Old Oregon. [REVIEW]W. Eugene Shiels - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (1):143-144.
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    Women and Education.Joyce Skinner, Maccia, Coleman, Estep & Shiel - 1978 - British Journal of Educational Studies 26 (1):105.
  41. Sartre societies.Annie Cohen-Solal, Jonathan Judaken, Iddo Landau, Matthew Eshleman, Daniel O'Shiel, Michael Peckitt & Ian Birchall - 2012 - Sartre Studies International 18 (1):103-118.
     
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    Mark Shiel (2006) Italian Neorealism: Rebuilding the Cinematic City.Costica Bradatan - 2007 - Film-Philosophy 11 (3):177-183.
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  43. James Shiel, "Greek Thought and the Rise of Christianity". [REVIEW]J. B. Davis - 1969 - The Thomist 33 (4):779.
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    Modern Dreams and Postmodern Realities: The City as Spatial Archetype in Screening the City , edited by Mark Shiel and Tony Fitzmaurice.Michele Braun - 2004 - Film-Philosophy 8 (2).
    _Screening the City_ Edited by Mark Shiel and Tony Fitzmaurice London: Verso, 2003 ISBN 1-85984-476-6 312 pp.
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    The Lone Shieling G. H. Needler: The Lone Shieling. Origin and Authorship of the Blackwood 'Canadian Boat-Song'. Pp. ii+109. Toronto: University of Toronto Press (London: Milford), 1941. Cloth, 8s. 6d. net. [REVIEW]L. P. Wilkinson - 1943 - The Classical Review 57 (01):51-.
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    "Greek Thought and the Rise of Christianity," by James Shiel. [REVIEW]Clarence McAuliffe - 1971 - Modern Schoolman 48 (2):200-200.
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    Back to princeton: rereading rorty. [REVIEW]И.Д Джохадзе - 2016 - Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 47 (1):226-231.
    The fifth volume of Richard Rorty's "Philosophical papers" published by Cambridge University Press, consists of the works which American philosopher wrote at the very dawn of his career in 1960s and early 1970s. In these essays Rorty addresses issues of transcendental argumentation, the internalism/externalism controversy, mind-body dualism and psychophysical monism, semantic truth, reference and justification. Supplemented by Daniel Dennett's Foreword, the book gives an excellent idea of Rorty's «analytical» writings and his evolution from eliminative materialism to pragmatism.
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    Онтологія ібн арабі та садр ад-діна аль-кунаві в інтерпретації кримського мислителя ахмада бін абдаллаха аль-кримі.Михайло Якубович - 2015 - Sententiae 32 (1):36-46.
    The study is dedicated to the work of Crimean scholar Ahmad bin ‘Abdallah al-Qrimi, who was one of the most advanced interpreters of the Ibn Arabi’s and Sadr al-Din al-Qunawi’s Sufi philosophy. Ahmad al-Qrimi employed Ibn Sina’s views on division of essence and existence, as well as some concepts of Maturidi kalam. His manuscript work “Advise for the Perplexed and Key for the Exigent” shows main dimensions of Ahmad al-Qrimi’s thought as following: 1) The notion of Being in the works (...)
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    Українська філософія на зламі епох.Ярослава Стратій - 2018 - Sententiae 37 (1):183-218.
    Interview with Yaroslava Stratii, dedicated to the history of studies of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy’s manuscript inheritance in Kiyv and Lviv from 1968. The interview was prepared by the activists of the Student Society of Oral History of Philosophy, organized at the Department of the History of Philosophy.
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  50. Libertad negativa y moral práctica en El arte de la prudencia de Baltasar Gracián.Domingo Fernández Agis - 2007 - A Parte Rei 51:3.
     
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