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  1. Heidegger's hermeneutics, Gadamer's hermeneutics.Robert J. Dostal - 2016 - In Michael J. Bowler & Ingo Farin (eds.), Hermeneutical Heidegger. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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    Gadamer's hermeneutics: between phenomenology and dialectic.Robert J. Dostal - 2022 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    This book provides a comprehensive and critical account of Gadamer's hermeneutical philosophy. Robert J. Dostal shows that at the heart of Gadamer's enterprise is the thesis that "being that can be understood is language.".
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    The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer.Robert J. Dostal (ed.) - 2002 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Hans-Georg Gadamer is widely recognized as the leading exponent of philosophical hermeneutics. The essays in this collection examine Gadamer's biography, the core of hermeneutical theory, and the significance of his work for ethics, aesthetics, the social sciences, and theology. There is full consideration of Gadamer's appropriation of Hegel, Heidegger and the Greeks, as well as his relation to modernity, critical theory and poststructuralism.
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    11 Gadamer's Relation to Heidegger and Phenomenology.Robert J. Dostal - 2002 - In The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer. Cambridge University Press. pp. 247.
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    Kant and Rhetoric.Robert J. Dostal - 1980 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 13 (4):223 - 244.
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    1 Gadamer: The Man and His Work.Robert J. Dostal - 2002 - In The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer. Cambridge University Press. pp. 13.
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  7. The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer.Robert J. Dostal - 2004 - Philosophical Quarterly 54 (217):634-637.
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    Beyond being: Heidegger's Plato.Robert J. Dostal - 1985 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (1):71-98.
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    The problem of "indifferenz" in sein und zei.Robert J. Dostal - 1982 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 43 (1):43-58.
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    The world never lost: The hermeneutics of trust.Robert J. Dostal - 1987 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 47 (3):413-434.
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    Judging Human Action: Arendt's Appropriation of Kant.Robert J. Dostal - 1984 - Review of Metaphysics 37 (4):725 - 755.
    WITHIN the current discussion of political theory one of the most prominent voices remains that of Hannah Arendt. Her principal work, The Human Condition, attempts to revive a classical Aristotelian view of human action and politics. Recently we have been posthumously provided with her provocative reconstruction of Kant's political philosophy. Her concern with Kant is none other than to urge Kant as the basis for a revival of an appropriate political theory. Because I am largely sympathetic with what Arendt would (...)
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    August Boeckh.Robert J. Dostal - 2015 - In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 342–347.
    August Boeckh, in his Encyclopedia and Methodology of the Philological Sciences provides an account of the methodology of philology (or what otherwise might be called methodological hermeneutics) that is the culmination of the development of the science of philology in the nineteenth century. Boeckh importantly defines philology in relation to philosophy and to history. Philosophy is the knowledge of the truth, gnosis, while philology is the knowledge of what has been known, anagnosis. Boeckh's hermeneutics provide the background for much of (...)
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    Authority.Robert J. Dostal - 2015 - In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 197–204.
    Authority, in its origin is a political concept, has largely maintained its political character in its most common and prominent usage. Etymologically “authority” is Latin: auctoritas. Perhaps the single most influential and important analysis of authority in the modern context has been provided by Max Weber who identifies Autorität with Herrschaft, domination (or, more traditionally and literally, lordship) and Herrschaft with Macht (power). Weber's account of Herrschaft provides for three kinds: traditional, legal‐rational, and charismatic. Weber's account has been taken up (...)
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    E. D. Hirsch.Robert J. Dostal - 2015 - In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 417–422.
    With the publication of two books and a series of articles in the late 1960s and 1970s, E. D. Hirsch Jr. established himself as a major voice in the debates about interpretation and literary criticism. Against the mainstream, he proposed and defended an “objectivist” hermeneutics. His voice has remained alive in the debates as the proponent of objectivity in interpretation. As the title of his major book on hermeneutics, Validity in Interpretation (1976), suggests, Hirsch's primary concern is the validation of (...)
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  15. Gadamer's platonism and the Philebus : the significance of the Philbus for Gadamer's thought.Robert J. Dostal - 2010 - In Christopher Gill & François Renaud (eds.), Hermeneutic Philosophy and Plato: Gadamer's Response to the Philebus. Academia.
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    Gadamer's Platonism: His Recovery of Mimesis and Anamnesis.Robert J. Dostal - 2010 - In Jeff Malpas & Santiago Zabala (eds.), Consequences of Hermeneutics: Fifty Years After Gadamer's Truth and Method. Northwestern University Press. pp. 45.
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    Kantian aesthetics and the literary criticism of E. D. Hirsch.Robert J. Dostal - 1980 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 38 (3):299-305.
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    The A Priori of Experience in Kant and Hegel: A Reply to M. Kalin.Robert J. Dostal - 1977 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 15 (2):267-275.
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    The Development of Gadamer's Thought.Robert J. Dostal - 2003 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 34 (3):247-264.
  20. The experience of truth for Gadamer and Heidegger: Taking time and sudden lightning.Robert J. Dostal - 1994 - In Brice R. Wachterhauser (ed.), Hermeneutics and Truth. Northwestern University Press. pp. 47--67.
     
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    The Public and the People: Heidegger's Illiberal Politics.Robert J. Dostal - 1994 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (3):517 - 555.
    IN 1926 IN THE RELATIVE ISOLATION of his hut in the Black Forest Martin Heidegger completed writing the first portion of his influential Being and Time. In the same year at Kenyon College, Ohio, John Dewey delivered a public set of lectures that became The Public and Its Problems. Both were published the following year in 1927. These two books are obviously quite different in topic, style, occasion, and language. Being and Time is a systematic work of fundamental ontology, while (...)
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  22. Transcendental Subjectivity and the Unity of Reason According to Immanuelkant's "Critique of Judgment.".Robert J. Dostal - 1977 - Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University
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    The Science of Philology and the Discipline of Hermeneutics: Gadamer's Understanding.Robert J. Dostal - 2010 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Hermeneutik 9:53.
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    Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and Logic: Philosophical Essays in Honor of Thomas M. Seebohm.Olav K. Wiegand, Robert J. Dostal, ‎Lester Embree, J. J. Kockelmans & J. N. Mohanty (eds.) - 2000 - Dordrecht, Netherland: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    This volume comprises systematic as well as historical essays, including contributions intended to give comprehensive overviews of such areas as genetic phenomenology, transcendental phenomenology, philosophy and history of logic and mathematics, Kant, hermeneutics, Hegel, and philosophy of language. The book is addressed to phenomenologists, particularly those who are interested in some or all of the areas mentioned. In his introduction Joseph J. Kockelmans indicates that these diverse areas enter into dialogue in the work of Thomas M. Seebohm, whom the editors (...)
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    Plato's Dialectical Ethics. [REVIEW]Robert J. Dostal - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 46 (3):612-614.
    Sixty years after its first publication in 1931, Robert Wallace presents us with the first English translation of Hans-Georg Gadamer's habilitation, a work that has appeared in several German editions. In 1968 it was first republished "unaltered", under the same title, with four appended essays. This expanded edition was reprinted in 1982. The habilitation appears again in volume 5 of Gadamer's Gesammelte Werke: Griechische Philosophie I. Wallace's English translation follows this most recent published version, which differs from the earlier (...)
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    Alan Paskow, the paradoxes of art: A phenomenological investigation. [REVIEW]Robert J. Dostal - 2007 - Continental Philosophy Review 40 (4):455-458.
  27. Bernard P. Dauenhauer, "Silence: The Phenomenon and Its Ontological Significance". [REVIEW]Robert J. Dostal - 1982 - Man and World 15 (1):103.
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    Dermot Moran, Edmund Husserl: Founder of phenomenology. [REVIEW]Robert J. Dostal - 2008 - Husserl Studies 24 (1):59-63.
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    Language and Thought. [REVIEW]Robert J. Dostal - 1991 - Review of Metaphysics 45 (1):115-117.
    With this book Hermann Cloeren presents to the English reader a historical treatment of a largely unknown alternative tradition in German philosophy which, though only an undercurrent in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, becomes a "main current" in the twentieth century, that is, the sprachkritisch, or "language critical," current of thought. This tradition, which begins with thinkers like Hamann, Lichtenberg, and Herder in the eighteenth century and has representatives such as Runze and Mauthner at the end of the nineteenth, shadows (...)
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    McMullin, Irene. Time and the Shared World: Heidegger on Social Relations. [REVIEW]Robert J. Dostal - 2014 - Review of Metaphysics 68 (2):436-438.
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    Review of Lorraine code (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Hans-Georg Gadamer[REVIEW]Robert J. Dostal - 2003 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (8).
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    Book reviews. Eugen Fink: 'VI. Cartesianische Meditation, Teil 1: Die Idee einer transzendentalen Methodenlehre'. Reinald Klockenbusch: 'Husserl und Cohn: Widerspruch, Reflexion, und Telos in Phanomenologie und Dialektik'. John J. Drummond: 'Husserlian Intentionality and Non-Foundational Realism: Noema and Object'. [REVIEW]Fred Kersten, Robert J. Dostal & Lenore Langsdorf - 1992 - Husserl Studies 9 (1):51-62.
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    Book reviews. John Sallis (Ed.): 'Husserl and Contemporary Thought'. Patrick A. Heelan: 'Space-Perception and the Philosophy of Science'. Ernst Orth (Ed.): 'Zeit und Zeitlichkeit bei Husserl und Heidegger (Phanomenologische Forschungen, Volume 14)'. [REVIEW]Mary Jeanne Larrabee, Michael Goldman & Robert J. Dostal - 1985 - Husserl Studies 2 (1):97-115.
    Husserl and Contemporary Thought contains twelve essays that address certain key themes in Husserl's thought, each in some way confronting issues critical to the Husserlian project. The essays first appeared in the 1982 volume of Research in Phenornenology. The "contemporary thought" in the title should be understood in a limited sense as refer- ring to certain strains of thinking pursued in the present decade, build- ing however on past research. The volume shows several directions in which contemporary thinkers are taking (...)
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  34. Kant Does Not Deny Resultant Moral Luck.Robert J. Hartman - 2019 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 43 (1):136-150.
    It is almost unanimously accepted that Kant denies resultant moral luck—that is, he denies that the lucky consequence of a person’s action can affect how much praise or blame she deserves. Philosophers often point to the famous good will passage at the beginning of the Groundwork to justify this claim. I argue, however, that this passage does not support Kant’s denial of resultant moral luck. Subsequently, I argue that Kant allows agents to be morally responsible for certain kinds of lucky (...)
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  35. Free Will and Moral Luck.Robert J. Hartman - 2022 - In Joseph Keim Campbell, Kristin M. Mickelson & V. Alan White (eds.), A Companion to Free Will. Hoboken, NJ, USA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 378-392.
    Philosophers often consider problems of free will and moral luck in isolation from one another, but both are about control and moral responsibility. One problem of free will concerns the difficult task of specifying the kind of control over our actions that is necessary and sufficient to act freely. One problem of moral luck refers to the puzzling task of explaining whether and how people can be morally responsible for actions permeated by factors beyond their control. This chapter explicates and (...)
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    Robert J. Dostal. "Gadamer’s Hermeneutics: Between Phenomenology and Dialectics.".Rafael Lima Barros - 2022 - Philosophy in Review 42 (2):10-15.
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    Institutional Review Board: member handbook.Robert J. Amdur - 2022 - Burlington, Massachusetts: Jones & Bartlett Learning. Edited by Elizabeth A. Bankert.
    This book is a small handbook designed to give Institutional Review Board (IRB) members the information they need to protect the rights and welfare of research subjects in a way that is both effective and efficient. The chapters of this book are short and to the point. Topic-specific chapters list the criteria IRB members should use to determine how to vote on specific kinds of studies and offer practical advice on what IRB members should do before and during full-committee meetings.
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    Hume's skeptical crisis: a textual study.Robert J. Fogelin - 2009 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Of knowledge and probability: a quick tour of part 3, book 1. Of knowledge ; Of probability; and of the idea of cause and effect ; Why a cause is always necessary? ; Of the component parts of our reasonings concerning causes and effects ; Of the impressions of the senses and memory ; Of the inference from the impression to the idea ; Of the nature of the idea, or belief ; Of the causes of belief ; Of the (...)
  39. Robert J. Dostal, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Gadamer Reviewed by.Edward Tingley - 2003 - Philosophy in Review 23 (1):14-18.
     
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    Schopenhauer.Robert Wicks - 2008 - Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This innovative volume presents an insightful philosophical portrait of the life and work of Arthur Schopenhauer. Focuses on the concept of the sublime as it clarifies Schopenhauer’s aesthetic theory, moral theory and asceticism Explores the substantial relationships between Schopenhauer’s philosophy and Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity Defends Schopenhauer’s position that absolute truth can be known and described as a blindly striving, all-permeating, universal “Will” Examines the influence of Asian philosophy on Schopenhauer Describes the relationships between Schopenhauer’s thought and that of Hegel, (...)
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    The Political Philosophy of Spinoza.Robert J. Mcshea - 1968 - New York,: Columbia University Press.
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    The Nature, Scope, and Justification of Clinical Research.Robert J. Levine - 2008 - In Ezekiel J. Emanuel (ed.), The Oxford textbook of clinical research ethics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 211.
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    Leading learning/learning leading: a retrospective on a life's work: the selected works of Robert J. Starratt.Robert J. Starratt - 2017 - New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    Introduction -- Knowing at the level of sympathy -- The drama of schooling/the schooling of drama -- The challenging world of educational leadership -- Cultivating a perspective on learning -- Building an ethical school -- Working within the geography of human development -- Foundational qualities of an ethical person -- The moral dimension of human resource development -- The ethics of teaching -- Cultivating a mature community -- The complexity of ethical living and learning.
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    Social Contexts Influence Ethical Considerations of Research.Robert J. Levine, Carolyn M. Mazure, Philip E. Rubin, Barry R. Schaller, John L. Young & Judith B. Gordon - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics 11 (5):24-30.
    This article argues that we could improve the design of research protocols by developing an awareness of and a responsiveness to the social contexts of all the actors in the research enterprise, including subjects, investigators, sponsors, and members of the community in which the research will be conducted. ?Social context? refers to the settings in which the actors are situated, including, but not limited to, their social, economic, political, cultural, and technological features. The utility of thinking about social contexts is (...)
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    Perception from the First‐Person Perspective.Robert J. Howell - 2013 - European Journal of Philosophy 24 (1):187-213.
    This paper develops a view of the content of perceptual states that reflects the cognitive significance those states have for the subject. Perhaps the most important datum for such a theory is the intuition that experiences are ‘transparent’, an intuition promoted by philosophers as diverse as Sartre and Dretske. This paper distinguishes several different transparency theses, and considers which ones are truly supported by the phenomenological data. It is argued that the only thesis supported by the data is much weaker (...)
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    A Reading of Aquinas's Five Ways.Robert J. Fogelin - 1990 - American Philosophical Quarterly 27 (4):305 - 313.
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    Goethe's Use of Kant in the Erotics of Nature.Robert J. Richards - 2007 - In Philippe Huneman (ed.), Understanding purpose: Kant and the philosophy of biology. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. pp. 8--137.
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    Animal Spirits: How Human Psychology Drives the Economy, and Why It Matters for Global Capitalism.George A. Akerlof & Robert J. Shiller - 2009 - Princeton University Press.
    "This book is a sorely needed corrective. Animal Spirits is an important--maybe even a decisive--contribution at a difficult juncture in macroeconomic theory.
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  49. Belief and Belief’s Penumbra.Robert J. Matthews - 2013 - In Nikolaj Nottelmann (ed.), New Essays on Belief: Constitution, Content and Structure. New York: Palgrave. pp. 100–123.
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    Anderson on Peirce's Concept of Abduction: Further Reflections.Robert J. Roth - 1988 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 24 (1):131 - 139.
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