|
|
Constitution and
By-Laws: Society for Philosophy in the Contemporary
World
|
1: 1 (Spring 1994),
40-43
|
|
Aiken, William
|
Is Deep Ecology too
Radical?
|
1: 4 (Winter 1994), 1-5
|
|
Aja, Egbeke
|
Time and Space in
African (Igbo) Thought
|
1: 1 (Spring 1994), 1-8
|
|
Aja, Egbeke
|
The Supreme God in
African (Igbo) Religious Thought
|
3: 4 (Winter 1996), 1-7
|
|
Al-Shawi, Hakam
|
A General Framework for
Philosophical Counseling
|
5: 4 (Winter 1998),
1-10
|
|
Alter, Torin
|
Symbolic Meaning and
the Confederate Battle Flag
|
7: 2-3 (Summer-Fall),
1-4
|
|
Annaromao, Nancy J.
|
A Feminist
Interpretation of Vulnerability
|
3: 1 (Spring 1996), 1-7
|
|
Baird, Robert M.
|
The Deep Spirit of the
Enlightenment: A Defense
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 1-8
|
|
Barnhart, Joe
|
Dissociation: An
Evolutionary Interpretation
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1999), 33-38
|
|
Barnhart, Michael G.
|
Is Naturalized
Epistemology Experientially Vacuous?
|
3: 2 (Summer 1996), 1-5
|
|
Beavers, Anthony F.
|
Kant and the Problem of
Ethical Metaphysics
|
7: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
2000), 11-20
|
|
Bendik-Keymer, Jeremy
|
Analogical Extension
and Analogical Implication in Environmental Moral
Philosophy
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
149-156
|
|
Bingham, Charles
|
Language and
Intersubjectivity: Recognizing the Other Without Taking
Over or Giving In
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 9-14
|
|
Blakeley, Donald N.
|
Neo-Confucian
Cosmology, Virtue Ethics, and Environmental Philosophy
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
37-50
|
|
Bloodworth, Mary
|
The Implications of
Consistency: Plato on Protagoras and Heidegger on
Technology
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 15-20
|
|
Borowicz, Jon
|
Socrates in the Agora:
Philosophy as Private Good and Public Act
|
7: 4 (Winter 2000),
43-50
|
|
Boulting, Noel E.
|
Between
Anthropocentricism and Ecocentrism
|
2: 4 (Winter 1995), 1-8
|
|
Boulting, Noel E.
|
Sartre's Existential
Consciousness: Implications for Subjectivity
|
5: 4 (Winter, 1998),
11-24
|
|
Boulting, Noel E.
|
The Aesthetics of
Nature
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 21-34
|
|
Bradford, Judith
|
Sociality and the
Aesthetic Sphere: The Revelations of Offense and
Transgression
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 35-42
|
|
Briand, Michael K.
|
Democratic Public
Judgment: The Role of "Mutual Comprehension"
|
1: 3 (Fall 1994), 1-7
|
|
Buckman, Kenneth L.
|
Changing the Metaphors
of Foundation
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 55-60
|
|
Butler, Deidre
|
Engendering Questions:
Developing Feminist Ethics with Levinas
|
7: 1 (Spring 2000),
13-20
|
|
Cafaro, Philip
|
Thoreauvian Patriotism
as an Environmental Virtue
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 55-60
|
|
Cafaro, Philip
|
The Naturalist’s
Virtues
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
85-100
|
|
Calogero, Stephen A.
|
The Self in Aristotle's
Ethics
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 85-95
|
|
Charles, Sébastien
|
Between Dogmatism and
Relativism: André Comte-Sponville's Cynicism
|
5: 1 (Spring 1998),
38-45
|
|
Churchill, R. Paul
|
Seeking Loyalty: A
Personal and Philosophical Journey
|
6: 2 (Winter 1999),
29-34
|
|
Clark, James A.
|
Wallace Stevens: A
Portrait of the Artist as a Phenomenologist
|
4: 3 (Fall 1997), 1-5
|
|
Cohen, Jonathan R.
|
Born to Affirm the
Eternal Recurrence: Nietzsche, Buber, and Springsteen
|
3: 3 (Fall 1996), 1-11
|
|
Cohen, Richard A.
|
Responses to Sauer and
Fleishman
|
4: 4 (Winter 1998),
21-25
|
|
Cohen, Richard A.
|
Difficulty and
Mortality: Two Notes on Reading Levinas
|
7: 1 (Spring 2000),
59-66
|
|
Conlon, James
|
Cities and the Place of
Philosophy
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 43-50
|
|
Conway, Jeremiah
|
Transforming Stories:
The Death of Ivan Ilyich, The Birth of A Reflective Life
|
1: 3 (Fall 1994), 8-14
|
|
Conway, Jeremiah
|
A Buddhist Critique of
Nussbaum’s Account of Compassion
|
8:1 (Spring 2001),
7-12
|
|
Conway, Trudy C.
|
Compassion: An
Aristotelian Approach
|
8:1 (Spring 2001), 1-6
|
|
Cooper, Wesley and
Guillermo Barron
|
Buridan’s Ass and Other
Dilemmas: A Decision-Value Approach
|
7: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
2000), 21-32
|
|
Croy, Marvin
|
An Incrementalist View
of Proposed Uses of Information Technology in Higher
Education
|
4: 1-2 (Spring-Summer
1997), 1-9
|
|
Curnow, Trevor
|
Socrates, the
Marketplace, and Money
|
7: 4 (Winter 2000),
7-12
|
|
Dalton, Stuart
|
Unity and
Undecidability: The Subject of Kant's First Critique
|
5: 4 (Winter 1998),
25-32
|
|
Depp, Dane
|
Rorty, Ironist Theory,
and Socio-Political Control
|
2: 1 (Spring 1995), 1-6
|
|
Derringh, Frank W.
|
Is Coerced Fertility
Reduction to Preserve Nature Justifiable?
|
8:1 (Spring 2001),
21-30
|
|
Devall, Bill
|
Earthday 25: A
Retrospective of Reform Environmental Movements
|
2: 4 (Winter 1995),
9-15
|
|
Doorley, Mark J.
|
The Teaching of Ethics
|
3: 1 (Spring 1996),
8-13
|
|
Ehmann, William J.
|
Environmental Virtue
Ethics With Martha Stewart
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
51-58
|
|
Ellis, Ralph D.
|
The Embodied and
Transcendental Self: Toward a Synthesis and A Way of
Knowing
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 67-86
|
|
Ellis, Ralph D.
|
The Existential
Condition at the Millennium
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 51-58
|
|
Epright, M. Carmela
|
Impartialism, Care, and
the Self
|
4: 3 (Fall 1997), 6-13
|
|
Ferré, Frederick
|
Ted Schoen on "The
Methodological Isolation of Religious Belief"
|
2: 2 (Summer 1995),
8-10
|
|
Fesenko, Alexander S.
|
Hegel's Impact on
Russian Constitutional and Social Development
|
5: 1 (Spring 1998),
11-19
|
|
Fiala, Andrew
|
The Irony of Political
Philosophy
|
5: 1 (Spring 1998),
11-19
|
|
Fiala, Andrew
|
Towards an Ethics of
Time: Eschatology and its Discontents
|
7: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
2000), 33-42
|
|
Fleishman, Stiv
|
It's (almost) All Greek
to Me: Levinas's "Ethics as First Philosophy" and
Analytic Philosophy
|
4: 3 (Fall 1997), 14-18
|
|
Franzwa, Gregg E.
|
Ontological
Assumptions: Descartes, Searle, and Edelman
|
4: 3 (Fall 1997), 14-18
|
|
Frasz, Geoffrey B.
|
What is Environmental
Virtue Ethics that We Should Be Mindful of It?
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
5-14
|
|
Freytag, Matthew
|
MacIntyre's
Conservativism and Its Cure: The Formal Structure of
Traditions
|
1: 2 (Summer 1994),
1-10
|
|
Gerber, Lisa
|
The Art of Intimacy
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
79-84
|
|
Gill, Frances E.
|
Mill on Censorship
|
6: 1 (Spring 1999), 33-38
|
|
Golash, Deirdre
|
Pluralism, Integrity,
and the Interpretive Model of Law
|
1: 3 (Fall 1994), 22-27
|
|
Gooch, Paul W.
|
Plato on Philosophy and
Money
|
7: 4 (Winter 2000),
13-20
|
|
Goodey, Daniel J.
|
The Spirit of Art: An
Hegelian Look at Art Today
|
6:1 (Spring 1999),
39-48
|
|
Gray, Wallace
|
A Surprising Discovery
and Partial Review of The Foundations of Belief
|
1: 4 (Winter 1994), 6-9
|
|
Gruzalski, Bart
|
Healing the Ills of
Unemployment, Societal Breakdown, and Ecological
Degradation:
|
1: 3 (Fall 1994), 22-27
|
|
Hammond, Debora
|
Cultural Diversity and
the Systems View
|
2: 1 (Spring 1995),
7-12
|
|
Hanks, J. Craig
|
Wishing and Hoping:
Some Thoughts on the Place of the Future in a Philosophy
of the Present
|
6: 2 (Winter 1999),
25-28
|
|
Hanks, J. Craig and
Erin McKenna
|
Fragmented Selves and
Loss of Community
|
3: 3 (Fall 1996), 18-23
|
|
Harrington, David
|
Levinas, Theistic
Language, and Psychology: A Cautionary Note
|
7: 1 (Spring 2000),
53-58
|
|
Harvey, Charles W.
|
Authority, Autonomy,
Authenticity: An Etiological Understanding
|
4: 1-2 (Spring-Summer
1997), 10-15
|
|
Harvey, Charles W.
|
Paradise Well Lost:
Communitarian Nostalgia and the Lonely Logic of the Self
|
1: 1 (Spring 1994),
9-14
|
|
Harvey, Charles W.
|
A Modest
Constructionism: Response to Joe Frank Jones, III
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 27-32
|
|
Harvey, Charles W.
|
The Ghosts Within Us,
The Others Without: My Father, My Self
|
6: 2 (Winter 1999),
15-24
|
|
Harwood, Larry D.
|
The View from Nowhere
and the Meaning of Life in Thomas Nagel
|
4: 3 (Fall 1997), 19-25
|
|
Hayden, Patrick
|
Sentimentality and
Human Rights: Critical Remarks on Rorty
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 59-66
|
|
Hill, Jr., Thomas
|
Comments on Frasz and
Cafaro on Environmental Virtue Ethics
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
59-62
|
|
Hirschbein, Ron
|
Crisis and Narrativity
|
2: 1 (Spring 1995),
13-18
|
|
Horner, Robyn
|
Emmanuel Levinas: God
and Philosophy
|
7: 1 (Spring 2000),
41-46
|
|
Howie, John
|
Human-Centered or
Ecocentric Environmental Ethics
|
2: 3 (Fall 1995), 1-7
|
|
Introna, Lucas D.
|
On Cyberspace and
Being: Identity, Self, and Hyperreality
|
4: 1-2 (Spring-Summer
1997), 16-26
|
|
Introna, Lucas D.
|
Virtuality and
Morality: On (not) Being Disturbed by the Other
|
8:1 (Spring 2001),
31-39
|
|
Iorio, Marco
|
Philosophy and
Money-Making
|
7: 4 (Winter 2000),
21-24
|
|
Jensen, Jon
|
The Virtues of Hunting
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
113-124
|
|
Jensen, K.E.
|
Thinking
Problematically: Scribbling in the Margins
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 61-66
|
|
Jones, John D.
|
Multiculturalism and
Welfare Reform
|
1:2 (Summer 1994),
11-18
|
|
Jones, III, Joe Frank
|
Moral Growth in
Children's Literature: A Primer with Examples
|
1: 4 (Winter 1994),
10-19
|
|
Jones, III, Joe Frank
|
A Modest Realism
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 5-22
|
|
Kaplan, Laura Duhan
|
Speaking for Myself
Philosophically
|
1: 4 (Winter 1994),
20-24
|
|
Kaplan, Laura Duhan
|
Encountering the Face
of God: A Levinasian Exploration of Theistic
Existentialism
|
5: 1 (Spring 1998),
20-24
|
|
Kaplan, Laura Duhan
|
In Support of Modest
Realism: Application to Narratives of Self and
Philosophical Methodology
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 23-26
|
|
Kaplan, Laura Duhan
|
I Married and
Empiricist: A Phenomenologist Examines Philosophical
Personae
|
3: 4 (Winter 1996),
8-13
|
|
Kaplan, Laura Duhan
|
Eros and the Future:
Levinas’s Philosophy of Family
|
6: 2 (Winter 1999),
9-14
|
|
Kaplan, Laura Duhan
|
Talmud, Totality, and
Jewish Pluralism: A Comment Inspired by Reading Emmanuel
Levinas
|
7: 1 (Spring 2000),
47-52
|
|
Kawall, Jason
|
Inner Diversity: An
Alternative Ecological Virtue Ethics
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
27-36
|
|
Kemp, Kenneth W.
|
Right Intention and the
Oil Factor in the Second Gulf War
|
1: 1 (Spring 1994),
15-20
|
|
Kerckhove, Lee
|
Emancipatory Social
Science and Genealogy: Habermas on Nietzsche
|
2: 1 (Spring 1995),
19-26
|
|
Kerckhove, Lee F.
|
Defense of Kant Against
Silber
|
1: 1 (Spring 1994),
21-25
|
|
Kershnar, Stephen
|
The Case Against
Reparations
|
8:1 (Spring 2001),
41-46
|
|
Koch, Andrew M.
|
Absolutism and
Relativism: Practical Implications for Philosophical
Counseling
|
7: 4 (Winter 2000),
25-32
|
|
Kolcaba, Raymond &
Katherine Kolcaba
|
Health Maintenance as
Responsibility for Self
|
1: 2 (Summer 1994),
19-24
|
|
Kolmsee, Karl Reinhard
|
Philosophy at the Core
of Economic Markets
|
7: 4 (Winter 2000),
75-78
|
|
Kristjansson, Kristjan
|
A Prolegomena to
“Emotional Intelligence”
|
6: 1 (Spring 1999),
49-54
|
|
Latus, Andrew
|
Hairstyles and
Attitudes: Hacking, Human Kinds, and the Development of
Punk Rock
|
7: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
2000), 43-56
|
|
Lawry, Edward G.
|
Philosophy As
Argument/Philosophy As Conversation
|
5: 1 (Spring 1998),
25-31
|
|
Lindeman, Kate
|
Philosophy of
Liberation in the North American Context: Transforming
Oppressor Consciousness
|
1: 2 (Summer 1994), 25-32
|
|
Long, Joseph W.
|
The Logical Mistake of
Racism
|
8:1 (Spring 2001),
47-51
|
|
Lyle, Randall R.
|
Toward a Hermeneutics
of Memory and Multiple Personality
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 39-44
|
|
Maier, Donald M.
|
Community and Alterity:
A Gadamerian Approach
|
4: 4 (Winter 1998),
26-33
|
|
Marinoff, Lou
|
What Philosophical
Counseling Can't Do
|
5: 4 (Winter 1998),
33-42
|
|
Marinoff, Lou
|
Inculcating Virtue in
Philosophical Practice
|
7: 4 (Winter 2000),
51-64
|
|
Marks, Joel H.
|
Stories for and by
Students: Personalizing the Teaching of Philosophy
|
6: 2 (Winter 1999),
5-8
|
|
McGowan, Matthew K &
Richard J. McGowan
|
Ethics and MIS
Education
|
3: 3 (Fall 1996), 12-17
|
|
McKenna, Erin and J.
Craig Hanks
|
Fragmented Selves and
Loss of Community
|
3: 3 (Fall 1996), 18-23
|
|
McKenna, Erin
|
Feminism and
Vegetarianism: A Critique of Peter Singer
|
1: 3 (Fall 1994), 28-35
|
|
Mehl, Peter J.
|
The Self-Well lost:
Psychotherapeutic Interpretation and Nelson Goodman's
Irrealism
|
2: 4 (Winter 1995),
16-21
|
|
Mehl, Peter J.
|
Matters of Meaning:
Authenticity, Autonomy, and Authority in Kierkegaard
|
4: 1-2 (Spring-Summer
1997), 27-33
|
|
Miller, Jerome A.
|
Insight, Judgment,
World: Rethinking the Ontology of Being and Time
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 45-54
|
|
Nelson, Michael P.
|
Rethinking Wilderness:
The Need for a New Idea of Wilderness
|
3: 2 (Summer 1996), 6-9
|
|
Northrup, Ric Caric
|
Identify, Social
Relations, and Time: The Implications of Mead for
Democratic Social Theory
|
1: 1 (Spring 1994),
26-39
|
|
O’Neill, John
|
Environmental Virtues
and Public Policy
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
125-135
|
|
Owen, B. William
|
On the Alleged
Uniqueness and Incomprehensibility of the Holocaust
|
2: 3 (Fall 1995), 8-16
|
|
Paden, Roger
|
Liberalism and
Consumerism
|
3: 4 (1996), 14-19
|
|
Paden, Roger
|
Consumerism, the
Procedural Self, and the Unencumbered Self
|
4: 1-2 (Spring-Summer
1997), 34-41
|
|
Paden, Roger
|
Political Arguments
Against Utopianism
|
6: 1 (Spring 1999)
7-18
|
|
Paden, Roger
|
Utopian Liberalism: A
Response to my Colleagues
|
7: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
2000), 57-60
|
|
Padget, Barry L.
|
Alienation in the
“Cashless Society”
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 67-78
|
|
Pamerlau, William C.
|
Making a Meaningful
Life: Rereading Beauvoir
|
6: 3-4 (Fall-Winter
1999), 79-83
|
|
Picchioni, Anthony,
Mary Ann Barnhart, and Joe Barnhart
|
The Kervorkian
Challenge
|
2: 3 (Fall 1995), 17-22
|
|
Pinnick, Cassandra L.
|
Epistemology of
Technology Assessment: Collingridge, Forecasting
Methodologies, and Technological Control
|
3: 1 (Spring 1996),
14-18
|
|
Plant, Bob
|
Resisting Silence in
the Face of Evil
|
7: 1 (Spring 2000),
27-34
|
|
Polk, Danne
|
Good Infinity/Bad
Infinity: Il y a, Apeiron, and Environmental
Ethics in the Philosophy of Levinas
|
7:1 (Spring 2000),
35-40
|
|
Purviance, Susan M.
|
Concessions to Moral
Particularism
|
8:1 (Spring 2001),
53-58
|
|
Raabe, Peter B.
|
Why Has God Forsaken
Me?
Philosophical Counseling A Crisis of Faith
|
5:4 (Winter 1998),
43-48
|
|
Razzaque, Abdur
|
The Theory of Meaning:
An Impasse
|
3: 3 (Fall 1996), 24-28
|
|
Read, Rupert and Emma
Willmer
|
Are Counselors and
Therapists Prostitutes?
|
7: 4 (Winter 2000),
33-42
|
|
Roberts, Lani
|
One Oppression or Many?
|
4: 1-2 (Spring-Summer
1997), 42-48
|
|
Roberts, Lani
|
Barriers to Feeling and
Actualizing Compassion
|
8:1 (Spring 2001),
13-19
|
|
Roberts, Sarah
|
Rethinking Justice:
Levinas and Asymmetrical Responsibility
|
7: 1 (Spring 2000),
5-12
|
|
Ruffle, Karen G.
|
Curing Iranian
Occidentosis: Jalal Al-e Ahmad’s Poly-Methodic
Prescription
|
8:1 (Spring 2001),
59-66
|
|
Sauer, James B.
|
Engaging Transcendence:
Can We Think G-d and Philosophy Together?
|
4: 4 (Winter 1998), 1-5
|
|
Sauer, James B.
|
Economies, Technology,
and the Structure of Human Living
|
2: 4 (Winter 1995),
22-28
|
|
Sauer, James B.
|
That is the Happiest
Conversation
|
5: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
1998), 1-4
|
|
Sauer, James B.
|
Language, Meaning, and
Ethics: A Phenomenological Correlation of Morality and
Self-Conscious Signification
|
4: 1-2 (Spring-Summer
1997), 48-55
|
|
Schedler, George
|
Minorities and Racists
Symbols: A Response to Torin Alter
|
7: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
2000), 5-10
|
|
Schlossberger, Eugene
|
Environmental Virtue
Ethics: An Aristotelian Approach
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
15-26
|
|
Schoen, Edward L.
|
Galileo and the Church:
An Untidy Affair
|
2: 3 (Fall 1995), 23-28
|
|
Schoen, Edward L.
|
The Methodological
Isolation of Religious Belief
|
1: 2 (Summer 1994),
33-40
|
|
Schoenig, Richard
|
Abortion, Christianity,
and Consistency
|
5: 1 (Spring 1998),
32-37
|
|
Scholz, Sally J.
|
The Duty of Solidarity:
Feminism and Catholic Social Teaching
|
4: 3 (Fall 1997), 24-33
|
|
Schroeder, Steven
|
No Goddess Was Your
Mother: Western Philosophy's Abandonment of Its
Multicultural Matrix
|
2: 1 (Spring 1995),
27-32
|
|
Shipley, Patricia and
Fernando Leal
|
Is Practical Philosophy
for Private Profit or Public Good? A Critical View of
the Practical Turn in Philosophy
|
7: 4 (Winter 2000),
65-74
|
|
Singer, Peter
|
Feminism and
Vegetarianism: A Response
|
1: 3 (Fall 1994), 36-38
|
|
Simmons, William Paul
|
Zionism, Place, and the
Other: Toward A Levinasian International Relations
|
7: 1 (Spring 2000),
21-26
|
|
Souffrant, Eddy
|
Multinational Ethics at
Work in Nigeria
|
4: 4 (Winter 1998),
34-41
|
|
Stark, Herman E.
|
Logic in a Pincers
|
7: 2-3 (Summer-Fall
2000), 61-70
|
|
Stephens, William O.
|
Five Arguments for
Vegetarianism
|
1: 4 (Winter 1994),
25-39
|
|
Sterba, James
|
A Morally Defensible
Aristotelian Environmental Ethics: Comments on Gerber,
O’Neill, Frasz and Cafaro on Environmental Virtue Ethics
|
8:2 (Fall-Winter 2001),
63-66
|
|
Stojanov, Krassimir
|
Personal Identity and
Social Change: Toward a Post-Traditional Lifeworld
|
6:1 (Spring 1999),
55-60
|
|
Tantillo, James A.
|