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  1. Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Friendship.Diane Jeske (ed.) - 2022 - Routledge.
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    Rationality and Moral Theory: How Intimacy Generates Reasons.Diane Jeske - 2008 - New York: Routledge.
    This book provides answers to both normative and metaethical questions in a way that shows the interconnection of both types of questions, and also shows how a complete theory of reasons can be developed by moving back and forth between the two types of questions. It offers an account of the nature of intimate relationships and of the nature of the reasons that intimacy provides, and then uses that account to defend a traditional intuitionist metaethics. The book thus combines attention (...)
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  3. Friendship, virtue, and impartiality.Diane Jeske - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1):51-72.
    The two dominant contemporary moral theories, Kantianism and utilitarianism, have difficulty accommodating our commonsense understanding of friendship as a relationship with significant moral implications. The difficulty seems to arise from their underlying commitment to impartiality, to the claim that all persons are equally worthy of concern. Aristotelian accounts of friendship are partialist in so far as they defend certain types of friendship by appeal to the claim that some persons, the virtuous, are in fact more worthy of concern than are (...)
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    Friendship, Virtue, and Impartiality.Diane Jeske - 1997 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 57 (1):51-72.
    The two dominant contemporary moral theories, Kantianism and utilitarianism, have difficulty accommodating our commonsense understanding of friendship as a relationship with significant moral implications. The difficulty seems to arise from their underlying commitment to impartiality, to the claim that all persons are equally worthy of concern. Aristotelian accounts of friendship are partialist in so far as they defend certain types of friendship by appeal to the claim that some persons, the virtuous, are in fact more worthy of concern than are (...)
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  5. Families, Friends, and Special Obligations.Diane Jeske - 1998 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 28 (4):527 - 555.
    Most of us accept that we have special obligations to our family members: to, e.g., our parents, our siblings, and our grandparents. But it is extremely difficult to offer a plausible grounding for such obligations, given the apparent fact that familial relationships are not voluntarily entered. I did not choose to be my mother's daughter or my brother's sister, so why suppose that such facts about me are morally significant? Why suppose that I owe more to my mother or to (...)
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    Associative Obligations, Voluntarism, and Equality.Diane Jeske - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 77 (4):289-309.
    Samuel Scheffler has identified two important objections to associative obligations, the voluntarist objection and the distributivist objection. The voluntarist is concerned about protecting the autonomy of the agent who is supposed to have associative obligations. However, the appropriate account of the source of associative obligations reveals that they pose no threat to autonomy, if we understand autonomy in a weak rather than a strong sense. The distributivist is worried about the claims of outsiders being ignored as the result of insiders (...)
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  7. Relatives and relativism.Diane Jeske & Richard Fumerton - 1997 - Philosophical Studies 87 (2):143-157.
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  8. Friendship and reasons of intimacy.Diane Jeske - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2):329-346.
    Reasons of intimacy, i.e. reasons to care for friends and other intimates, resist categorization as either subjective Humean reasons or as objective consequentialist reasons. Reasons of intimacy are grounded in the friendship relation itself, not in the psychological attitudes of the agent or in the objective intrinsic value of the friend or the friendship. So reasons of intimacy are objective and agent-relative and can be understood by analogy with reasons of fidelity and reasons of prudence. Such an analogy can help (...)
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  9. Persons, compensation, and utilitarianism.Diane Jeske - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (4):541-575.
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    Perfection, Happiness, and Duties to Self.Diane Jeske - 1996 - American Philosophical Quarterly 33 (3):263 - 276.
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  11. A defense of acting from duty.Diane Jeske - 1998 - Journal of Value Inquiry 32 (1):61–74.
    Philosophers who, in the light of these attacks, have attempted to vindicate the motive of duty have done so in a half-hearted way, by stressing the motive of duty’s function as a secondary or limiting motivation, or by denying “that acting from duty primarily concerns isolated actions.” I will defend duty as a primary motive with respect to isolated actions. Critics of acting from duty and philosophers who have attempted to respond to them have done little work spelling out exactly (...)
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  12. Special Relationships and the Problem of Political Obligations.Diane Jeske - 2001 - Social Theory and Practice 27 (1):19-40.
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    Friendship and Reasons of Intimacy.Diane Jeske - 2001 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 63 (2):329-346.
    Reasons of intimacy, i.e. reasons to care for friends and other intimates, resist categorization as either subjective Humean reasons or as objective consequentialist reasons. Reasons of intimacy are grounded in the friendship relation itself. not in the psychological attitudes of the agent or in the objective intrinsic value of the friend or the friendship. So reasons of intimacy are objective and agent‐relative and can be understood by analogy with reasons of fidelity and reasons of prudence. Such an analogy can help (...)
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    Ethics, Friendship, and Social Media.Diane Jeske - 2018 - Routledge.
    Friendship is regarded as crucial to living a good life. But how does friendship make our lives better? Do all friendships make our lives better? What sorts of interactions are necessary for maintaining valuable friendships? This book answers these questions via a philosophical exploration of friendship and the ways that it contributes value to our lives. Diane Jeske uses this philosophical analysis to assess the impact of our ever-growing use of social media: Do interactions via social media interfere (...)
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    The Evil Within: Why We Need Moral Philosophy.Diane Jeske - 2018 - New York: Oup Usa.
    Slave-holders, Nazis, and psychopaths are indisputably bad people. But the ways in which they attempt to justify their actions provide uncomfortable parallels with our own moral deliberations. Moral philosophy provides tools for examining and evaluating our moral deliberations, and so serve an important function in moral education.
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    Libertarianism, Self-Ownership, and Motherhood.Diane Jeske - 1996 - Social Theory and Practice 22 (2):137-160.
  17. Introducing Philosophy Through Film: Key Texts, Discussion, and Film Selections.Richard Fumerton & Diane Jeske (eds.) - 2009 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    _Philosophy Through Film_ offers a uniquely engaging and effective approach to introductory philosophy by combining an anthology of classical and contemporary philosophical readings with a discussion of philosophical concepts illustrated in popular films. Pairs 50 classical and contemporary readings with popular films - from Monty Python and _The Matrix_ to _Casablanca_ and _A Clockwork Orange_ Addresses key areas in philosophy, including topics in ethics, philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind, free will and determinism, the problem of perception, and philosophy of (...)
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    First, Second and Other Selves: Essays on Friendship and Personal Identity By Jennifer Whiting.Diane Jeske - 2018 - Analysis 78 (1):184-186.
    © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Analysis Trust. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: [email protected], Second and Other Selves: Essays on Friendship and Personal Identity is a collection of previously published articles by Jennifer Whiting. In the preface to this volume, Whiting states that this is the first of three volumes, which will include her essays published between 1980 and 2011. Whiting is a highly respected scholar of Aristotle’s ethics, but she indicates (...)
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  19. Feminism, Friendship, and Philosophy.Diane Jeske - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (sup1):63-82.
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    Being Evil by Luke Russell (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020).Diane Jeske - 2022 - Philosophy 97 (4):545-548.
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  21. Comments on Andrew I. Cohen's "Examining the bonds and bounds of friendship".Diane Jeske - 2011 - In Adrianne McEvoy (ed.), Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love: 1993-2003. Rodopi.
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    David O. Brink, Mill's Progressive Principles (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2013), pp. xix + 307.Diane Jeske - 2013 - Utilitas 25 (4):507-510.
  23. Friendship and the grounds of reasons.Diane Jeske - 2008 - Les Ateliers de L’Ethique 3 (1):61-69.
    Friendship and other intimate relationships have created difficulties for moral philosophers. While morality seems to require us to remain impartial between persons, friendship seems to generate demands or obligations of partiality toward our intimates. But the difficulty can be removed once we cease to focus on categorizing reasons as moral or non-moral. This tendency to divide reasons into categories of moral vs. non-moral leads us to give those that we label ‘moral’ pride of place and to assume that the category (...)
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    Feminism, Friendship, and Philosophy.Diane Jeske - 2002 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 28 (sup1):63-82.
    In recent years, more and more philosophical work has come to be done under the rubric of ‘feminist philosophy.’ In particular, more and more work in philosophical ethics has come to be identified by both those who produce it and those who read it as within the domain of ‘feminist ethics.’ As a philosophical ethicist and a feminist, the question naturally arises as to whether I do feminist ethics. The question seems particularly natural in my case, because a great deal (...)
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    Readings in Political Philosophy: Theory and Applications.Diane Jeske & Richard Fumerton (eds.) - 2011 - Peterborough, CA: Broadview Press.
    This anthology surveys important issues in Western political philosophy from Plato to the present day. Its aim is to show both the continuity and the development of political thought over time. Each unit begins with readings on the fundamental theoretical principles underlying political discourse. Theory is then connected to practice in readings on contemporary issues as well as court cases and other political documents.
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    Seglow, Jonathan. Defending Associative Duties. New York: Routledge, 2013. $125.00.Diane Jeske - 2015 - Ethics 125 (2):610-614.
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    The Limits of Kindness By Caspar Hare.Diane Jeske - 2015 - Analysis 75 (2):351-353.
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  28. The Persistence and Importance of Persons.Diane Jeske - 1992 - Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    In this thesis I will defend a Reductionist criterion of personal identity, and show that that criterion supports certain commonsense claims about the morality and rationality of special concern and about the morality of the distribution of goods among persons. ;In Chapter 1 , I will introduce the problem of personal identity across time. We will see that a plausible theory of personal identity supports and motivates the commonsense claim that we should be specially concerned about our future selves and (...)
     
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    The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Friendship.Diane Jeske (ed.) - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    A superb compilation that explores the history, major topics, and controversies in philosophical work on friendship. It gives an overview and in-depth exploration of the connections between friendship and the history of philosophy, morality, practical rationality, value theory, and interpersonal relationships more generally.
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    Friendship and special obligations.Joerg Loeschke & Diane Jeske - 2022 - In Loeschke, Joerg (2022). Friendship and special obligations. In: Jeske, Diane. The routledge handbook of philosophy of friendship. New York: Routledge, 288-300. pp. 288-300.
    An important part of friendships are the so-called special obligations generated by them. Friends owe things to each other that they do not owe to strangers. While such special obligations are an important part of our everyday practice, they raise several philosophical questions. These questions include the status of special obligations (are such obligations sui generis or is it possible to reduce them to general moral principles?), the source of such special obligations (what grounds special obligations of friendship?), and the (...)
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    Moral Responsibility in Collective Contexts. [REVIEW]Diane Jeske - 2014 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (3):364-367.
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    On Loyalty and Loyalties: The Contours of a Problematic Virtue, by John Kleinig: New York: Oxford University Press, 2014, pp. x + 315, US$36.95. [REVIEW]Diane Jeske - 2016 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 94 (4):823-826.
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    Review of Robert Audi, Moral Value and Human Diversity[REVIEW]Diane Jeske - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (11).
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    Review: Seglow Jonathan, Defending Associative Duties. [REVIEW]Review by: Diane Jeske - 2015 - Ethics 125 (2):610-614,.
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    Moral deliberation, nonmoral ends, and the virtuous agent.Tracy Isaacs & Diane Jeske - 1997 - Ethics 107 (3):486-500.
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    Reasons and Decisions. [REVIEW]Margaret Gilbert, Jan Narveson, Frederick Stoutland, John Horton & Diane Jeske - 2013 - Jurisprudence 4 (2):273-321.
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    Persons, compensation, and utilitarianism, Diane Jeske.A. Curious Plural - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (266).
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    Review of Diane Jeske, Rationality and Moral Theory: How Intimacy Generates Reasons[REVIEW]Simon Keller - 2008 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (11).
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    Rationality and moral theory: How intimacy generates reasons * by Diane Jeske.J. Shand - 2009 - Analysis 69 (3):578-580.
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    Book Review of Richard Fumerton and Diane Jeske (ed.) 2009. Introducing Philosophy Through Film. Key Texts, Discussion, and Film Selections. Malden (MA): Wiley-Blackwell. [REVIEW]Bart8 Engelen - 2009 - Ethical Perspectives 16 (4):514-517.
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  41. Jeske, Diane. The Evil Within: Why We Need Moral Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. 296. $29.95. [REVIEW]Paul Formosa - 2019 - Ethics 130 (2):246-250.
    Book review of "The Evil Within: Why we need Moral Philosophy", by Diane Jeske.
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    Philosophie des Leibes: die Anfänge bei Schopenhauer und Feuerbach.Michael Jeske & Matthias Kossler (eds.) - 2012 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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  43. Thinking community.Diane Enns - 2018 - In Inna Viriasova (ed.), Roberto Esposito: biopolitics and philosophy. Albany, NY: SUNY.
     
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    The ethics of Emmanuel Levinas.Diane Perpich - 2008 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Introduction : but is it ethics? -- Alterity : the problem of transcendence -- Singularity : the unrepresentable face -- Responsibility : the infinity of the demand -- Ethics : normativity and norms -- Scarce resources? : Levinas, animals, and the environment -- Failures of recognition and the recognition of failure : Levinas and identity politics.
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    A Natural History of the Senses.Diane Ackerman - 1990 - Random House.
    A. NATURAL. HISTORY. OF. THE. SENSES. “This is one of the best books of the year—by any measure you want to apply. It is interesting, informative, very well written. This book can be opened on any page and read with relish.... thoroughly  ...
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    Nietzsche and National Identity.Diane Morgan - 2006-01-01 - In Keith Ansell Pearson (ed.), A Companion to Nietzsche. Blackwell. pp. 455–474.
    This chapter contains sections titled: 1 2.
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  47. Semantic constraints on relevance.Diane Blakemore - 1987 - New York, NY, USA: Blackwell.
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    Neural correlates of change detection and change blindness.Diane Beck, Geraint Rees, Christopher D. Frith & Nilli Lavie - 2001 - Nature Neuroscience 4 (6):645-650.
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    Cognitive, Cultural, and Linguistic Sources of a Handshape Distinction Expressing Agentivity.Diane Brentari, Alessio Di Renzo, Jonathan Keane & Virginia Volterra - 2015 - Topics in Cognitive Science 7 (1):95-123.
    In this paper the cognitive, cultural, and linguistic bases for a pattern of conventionalization of two types of iconic handshapes are described. Work on sign languages has shown that handling handshapes and object handshapes express an agentive/non-agentive semantic distinction in many sign languages. H-HSs are used in agentive event descriptions and O-HSs are used in non-agentive event descriptions. In this work, American Sign Language and Italian Sign Language productions are compared as well as the corresponding groups of gesturers in each (...)
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    The Holy Spirit and Christian Formation: Multidisciplinary Perspectives.Diane J. Chandler (ed.) - 2016 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This volume discusses the importance of a multidimensional and multidisciplinary approach to Christian formation based upon godly love and the imago Dei (Latin, image of God). Grounded biblically and theologically, this interdisciplinary collection offers perspectives drawn from spirituality, ethics, philosophy, psychology, counselling, ecclesiology, physical health sciences, and leadership studies. Contributors address spiritual, emotional, and psychological formation, while highlighting how suffering has the potential to draw one closer to God and others. The book also details vocational development, appropriate stewardship of the (...)
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