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    Where is Abel thy Brother? Reframing the Theological Horizons for Catholic Theories of Just War.Sj Philip J. Rossi - 2014 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 11 (1):229-240.
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    The Ethical Commonwealth in History : Peace-Making as the Moral Vocation of Humanity.Philip J. Rossi - 2019 - Cambridge University Press.
    The 'ethical commonwealth', the central social element in Kant's account of religion, provides the church, as 'the moral people of God', with a role in establishing a cosmopolitan order of peace. This role functions within an interpretive realignment of Kant's critical project that articulates its central concern as anthropological: critically disciplined reason enables humanity to enact peacemaking as its moral vocation in history. Within this context, politics and religion are not peripheral elements in the critical project. They are, instead, complementary (...)
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    The Social Authority of Reason: Kant's Critique, Radical Evil, and the Destiny of Humankind.Philip J. Rossi - 2005 - State University of New York Press.
    Explores the social ramifications of Kant's concept of radical evil.
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  4. Moral Autonomy, Divine Transcendence, and Human Destiny: Kant's Doctrine of Hope as a Philosophical Foundation for Christian Ethics.Philip J. Rossi - 1982 - The Thomist 46 (3):441.
     
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  5. Grace and freedom in a secular age: contingency, vulnerability, and hospitality.Philip J. Rossi - 2023 - Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
    Grace and Freedom in a Secular Age offers a concise exposition of key ideas - contingency, otherness, freedom, vulnerability and mutuality - that inform the work of the Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, especially concerning the dynamics of religious belief and religious denial in what he calls a "a secular age." The book integrates discussion of Immanuel Kant and Susan Neiman in particular and seeks to show how Taylor's work can be fruitfully engaged by theologians.
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    Moral Interest and Moral Imagination in Kant.Philip J. Rossi - 1980 - Modern Schoolman 57 (2):149-158.
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  7. Introduction: God, grace, and creation.Philip J. Rossi - 2010 - In God, Grace, and Creation. Orbis Books.
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    War As Morally Unintelligible: Sovereign Agency and the Limits of Kantian Autonomy.Philip J. Rossi - 2016 - The Monist 99 (1):1-12.
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    Together Toward Hope: A Journey to Moral Theology.Philip J. Rossi - 1983
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    Cosmopolitan Wisdom and the Enactment of Moral Intelligibility.Philip J. Rossi - 2020 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 112 (3):279-290.
    Immanuel Kant’s critical philosophy pays little explicit attention to the concept of ‘wisdom’ in its taxonomy of the functions of human reason in its work of rendering intelligible the world and the human place in the world. On the basis of some crucial texts in Kant’s writings, this essay argues that wisdom has a role to play in the task Kant assigns to practical reason; this task is to make the world in which humans dwell intelligible morally, i.e., to make (...)
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    Chris L. Firestone, Nathan A Jacobs, and James H. Joiner, eds. Kant and the Question of Theology.Philip J. Rossi - 2019 - Journal of Analytic Theology 7 (1):742-746.
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  12. Kant's Philosophy of Religion Reconsidered.Philip J. Rossi & Michael J. Wreen (eds.) - 1991 - Indiana University Press.
    "The essays, both philosophical and historical, demonstrate the continuing significance of a neglected aspect of Kant’s thought."—Religious Studies Review Challenging the traditional view that Kant's account of religion was peripheral to his thinking, these essays demonstrate the centrality of religion to Kant's critical philosophy. Contributors are Sharon Anderson-Gold, Leslie A. Mulholland, Anthony N. Perovich, Jr., Philip J. Rossi, Joseph Runzo, Denis Savage, Walter Sparn, Burkhard Tuschling, Nicholas P. Wolterstorff, and Allen W. Wood.
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    The Highest Good, The Social Character of Reason, and the Anthropological Enterprise of Kant’s “Critique”: A Response to the Symposium on The Ethical Commonwealth in History.Philip J. Rossi - 2021 - Philosophia 49 (5):1917-1942.
    In response to the five essays commenting on The Ethical Commonwealth in History, I provide an exploration of three themes—the character of the highest good, the possibility of attainment of the highest good, and the agency for its attainment—as a basis for dealing with the concerns these essays raise about my interpretation of Kant’s critical project. On my interpretation, Kant’s project of “critique” is primarily an anthropological one, with its central focus on the moral vocation to which finite reason calls (...)
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    Evil and the Moral Power of God.Philip J. Rossi - 1989 - Proceedings of the Sixth International Kant Congress 2 (2):369-381.
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    Theology from a fractured vista: Susan Neiman's evil in modern thought.Philip J. Rossi - 2007 - Modern Theology 23 (1):47-61.
    Evil in Modern Thought, Susan Neiman's account of the intellectual trajectory of modernity, employs the trope “homeless” to articulate deep difficulties that affirmations of divine transcendence and of human capacities to acknowledge transcendence face in a contemporary context thoroughly marked by fragmentation, fragility, and contingency. The “hospitality” of the Incarnation, which makes a fractured world a place for divine welcoming of the human in all its contingency and brokenness, is proposed as locus for theological engagement with Neiman's appropriation of a (...)
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    Reading Kant through Theological Spectacles.Philip J. Rossi - unknown
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    God, Grace, and Creation.Philip J. Rossi (ed.) - 2010 - Orbis Books.
    Sixteen peer-reviewed essays that explore the work of God's grace in today's world. Major contributors include David Burrell (Notre Dame and Uganda Martyrs University) and Denis Edwards (Flinders University in Australia) on the role of God's grace in creation, and Ilia Delio on the Trinity (Georgetown University).
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    The Ethical Commonwealth, the “Son of God,” and the Social Empowerment of Human Freedom.Philip J. Rossi - 2021 - In Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress. De Gruyter. pp. 2023-2030.
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    Editor’s Page.Philip J. Rossi - 1998 - Philosophy and Theology 11 (1):97-98.
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  20. Public Argument and Social Responsibility: The Moral Dimensions of Citizenship in Kant's Ethical Commonwealth.Philip J. Rossi - 1998 - In Jane Kneller & Sidney Axinn (eds.), Autonomy and Community: Readings in Contemporary Kantian Social Philosophy. State University of New York Press. pp. 63--86.
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    Editor’s Page.Philip J. Rossi - 1993 - Philosophy and Theology 7 (3):332-333.
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    Editor’s Page.Philip J. Rossi - 1994 - Philosophy and Theology 8 (3):267-268.
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    Fides et Ratio.Philip J. Rossi - 1998 - Philosophy and Theology 11 (1):98-101.
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    Models of God and Just War Theory.Philip J. Rossi - 2013 - In Jeanine Diller & Asa Kasher (eds.), Models of God and Alternative Ultimate Realities. Springer. pp. 991--1000.
  25. Building Bridges and Crossing Boundaries: Philosophy, Theology, and the Interruptions of Transcendence.Philip J. Rossi - 2014 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6 (1):161--176.
    Discussions about theological realism within analytic philosophy of religion, and the larger conversation between analytic and continental styles in philosophy of religion have generated relatively little interest among Catholic philosophers and theologians; conversely, the work of major figures in recent Catholic theology seems to evoke little interest from analytic philosophers of religion. Using the 1998 papal encyclical on faith and reason, Fides et ratio, as a major point of reference, this essay offers a preliminary account of the bases for such (...)
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    Cosmopolitanism – Kant’s Social Anthropology of Hope.Philip J. Rossi - 2013 - In Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Boston: de Gruyter. pp. 827-838.
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    Peacemaking and Victory: Lessons from Kant’s Cosmopolitanism.Philip J. Rossi - 2015 - Philosophia 43 (3):747-757.
    In the texts in which Immanuel Kant discusses the principles governing international relations—including texts explicitly dealing with the sources leading states to armed conflict and the circumstances enabling its cessation—he does not directly engage the question “What constitutes victory in war?” This should not be surprising, given that Kant’s treatment of war may be read as consonant with just war thinking for which victory seems an unproblematic concept Yet there are elements in the tone and the substance of his discussion (...)
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    Review: Grenberg, Kant and the ethics of humility: A story of dependence, corruption and virtue. [REVIEW]Philip J. Rossi - 2007 - Faith and Philosophy 24 (2):232-235.
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    "Ethics, Value and Reality: Selected Papers of Aurel Kolnai." Introduction by Bernard Williams and David Wiggins. [REVIEW]Philip J. Rossi - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 56 (3):267-269.
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    From Existence to the Ideal. [REVIEW]Philip J. Rossi - 1999 - International Studies in Philosophy 31 (2):126-127.
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    American catholic philosophical quarterly 518.James Richard Mensch, Richard Peddicord, Philip J. Rossi & Lynne Sharpe - 2005 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (3).
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    Introduction.Philip Rossi & S. J. Treloar - 2001 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (2):147-151.
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  33. Philip J. Rossi and Michael Wreen, eds., Kant's Philosophy of Religion Reconsidered. [REVIEW]Alexander von Schoenborn - 1993 - Philosophy in Review 13 (4):184-186.
  34. Book review of Philip J. Rossi’s The Social Authority of Reason: Kant’s Critique, Radical Evil, and the Destiny of Humankind (New York: SUNY Press, 2005). [REVIEW]Stephen R. Palmquist - 2010 - Kant Studien 101 (1):127-131.
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    Christian virtue ethics and the ‘sectarian temptation’.Joseph J. Kotva - 1994 - Heythrop Journal 35 (1):35-52.
    ABSTRACT‘Not in Heaven’: Coherence and Complexity in Biblical Narrative. Edited by J. P. Rosenblatt and J. C. Sitterson Jr.Towards a Grammar of Biblical Poetics: Tales of the Prophets. By Herbert Chanan Brichto.The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant. By John Dominic Crossan.Jesus and the Oral Gospel Tradition. Edited by Henry Wansbrough.The Rhetoric of Righteousness in Romans 3.21‐26. By Douglas A. Campbell.Paul and the Rhetoric of Reconciliation: An Exegetical Investigation of rhe Language and Composition of I Corinthians. By (...)
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    (1 other version)Moral Uncertainty in Technomoral Change: Bridging the Explanatory Gap.Philip J. Nickel, Olya Kudina & Ibo van de Poel - 2022 - Perspectives on Science 30 (2):260-283.
    This paper explores the role of moral uncertainty in explaining the morally disruptive character of new technologies. We argue that existing accounts of technomoral change do not fully explain its disruptiveness. This explanatory gap can be bridged by examining the epistemic dimensions of technomoral change, focusing on moral uncertainty and inquiry. To develop this account, we examine three historical cases: the introduction of the early pregnancy test, the contraception pill, and brain death. The resulting account highlights what we call “differential (...)
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    The mathematical experience.Philip J. Davis - 1981 - Boston: Birkhäuser. Edited by Reuben Hersh & Elena Marchisotto.
    Presents general information about meteorology, weather, and climate and includes more than thirty activities to help study these topics, including making a ...
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  38. Emotional ambivalence.Philip J. Koch - 1987 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 48 (2):257-279.
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    William of Auvergne.Roland J. Teske Sj - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1402--1405.
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    Vulnerable populations in research: The case of the seriously ill.Philip J. Nickel - 2006 - Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 27 (3):245-264.
    This paper advances a new criterion of a vulnerable population in research. According to this criterion, there are consent-based and fairness-based reasons for calling a group vulnerable. The criterion is then applied to the case of people with serious illnesses. It is argued that people with serious illnesses meet this criterion for reasons related to consent. Seriously ill people have a susceptibility to “enticing offers” that hold out the prospect of removing or alleviating illness, and this susceptibility reduces their ability (...)
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    A Relational Ethical Dialogue With Research Ethics Committees.Philip J. Larkin, Bernadette Dierckx de Casterlé & Paul Schotsmans - 2008 - Nursing Ethics 15 (2):234-242.
    The aim of this article is to take relational ethics concepts and apply them to the context of application to research ethics committees for approval to carry out research. The process of a multinational qualitative research application is described. The article suggests that a relational ethics approach can address two issues: how qualitative proposals are interpreted by research ethics committees and how this safeguards potentially vulnerable respondents. In relational terms, the governance of a research project may be enhanced by shared (...)
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    The Phenomena of Trusting and Relational Ontologies.Joseph J. Godfrey Sj - 1995 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 7 (1-2):104-121.
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  43. Senses and Values of Oneness.Philip J. Ivanhoe - 2015 - In Brian Bruya (ed.), The Philosophical Challenge from China. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
     
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    For deep networks, the whole equals the sum of the parts.Philip J. Kellman, Nicholas Baker, Patrick Garrigan, Austin Phillips & Hongjing Lu - 2023 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 46:e396.
    Deep convolutional networks exceed humans in sensitivity to local image properties, but unlike biological vision systems, do not discover and encode abstract relations that capture important properties of objects and events in the world. Coupling network architectures with additional machinery for encoding abstract relations will make deep networks better models of human abilities and more versatile and capable artificial devices.
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    (1 other version)Ethics in the Confucian Tradition: The Thought of Mencius and Wang Yang-ming.Philip J. Ivanhoe - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (3):559-564.
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    Zhu Xi: Selected Writings.Philip J. Ivanhoe (ed.) - 2019 - New York, USA: Oxford University Press (Oxford Chinese Thought).
    This volume contains nine chapters of translation, by a range of leading scholars, focusing on core themes in the philosophy of Zhu Xi (1130-1200), one of the most influential Chinese thinkers of the later Confucian tradition. -/- Table of Contents: Chapter One: Metaphysics, Epistemology, and Ethics by Philip J. Ivanhoe Chapter Two: Moral Psychology and Cultivating the Self by Curie Virág Chapter Three: Politics and Government by Justin Tiwald Chapter Four: Poetry, Literature, Textual Study, and Hermeneutics by On-cho Ng (...)
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    Prophetic Politics: Emmanuel Levinas and the Sanctification of Suffering.Philip J. Harold - 2009 - Ohio University Press.
    In Prophetic Politics, Philip J. Harold offers an original interpretation of the political dimension of Emmanuel Levinas’s thought.
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  48. Perceptual learning and the technology of expertise.Philip J. Kellman, Christine Massey, Zipora Roth, Timothy Burke, Joel Zucker, Amanda Saw, Katherine E. Aguero & Joseph A. Wise - 2008 - Pragmatics and Cognition 16 (2):356-405.
    Learning in educational settings most often emphasizes declarative and procedural knowledge. Studies of expertise, however, point to other, equally important components of learning, especially improvements produced by experience in the extraction of information: Perceptual learning. Here we describe research that combines principles of perceptual learning with computer technology to address persistent difficulties in mathematics learning. We report three experiments in which we developed and tested perceptual learning modules to address issues of structure extraction and fluency in relation to algebra and (...)
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    Effects of Training and Environment on Graduate Students’ Self-Rated Knowledge and Judgments of Responsible Research Behavior.Philip J. Langlais & Blake J. Bent - 2018 - Ethics and Behavior 28 (2):133-153.
    Training programs, departmental/disciplinary norms, and individual factors have been hypothesized to influence ethical behavior. This exploratory study surveyed graduate students from a single university in the American Southeast. Relationships were examined among 496 participants’ individual characteristics, training, self-rated knowledge and decision-making skills in research conduct, and judgments of ethically questionable vignettes. Key findings include the increased likelihood of unethical action by students in online programs, a negative relationship between age and unethical actions, and a negative relationship between agreeableness and reports (...)
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    Hegel, Antigone, and Women.Philip J. Kain - 2002 - The Owl of Minerva 33 (2):157-177.
    This article examines Hegel's treatment of Antigone and of women in the Phenomenology of Spirit. I differ from many other scholars in arguing that Antigone ought to be understood as like the Hegelian slave—both were dominated and oppressed, but, through that very domination and oppression, they subverted the master and ultimately made as significant a contribution to culture as he did. Antigone represents a form of individualism which, unlike liberal individualism, is compatible with the Sittlichkeit that Hegel wants to achieve (...)
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