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    Friendship and Happiness: And the Connection Between the Two.Tim Delaney & Timothy J. Madigan - unknown
    This philosophical and sociological look at friendship and happiness begins with a review of Aristotle's three categories of friendship--friends of utility, friends of pleasure and friends of the good. Modern variations--casual friends, close friends, best friends--are described, along with the growing phenomena of virtual friendships and cyber socialization in the Internet age. Inspired in part by Bertrand Russell's The Conquest of Happiness, the authors propose that conquering unhappiness is key to achieving the self-satisfaction Russell called zest and Aristotle called eudaimonia (...)
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    Sports: Why People Love Them!Tim Delaney & Tim Madigan - 2009 - Upa.
    Why do billions of people around the world love sports? This informative book attempts to find out why—by examining sports in all its facets, providing an overview of the history of sports, with a constant focus upon the social conditions through which sport arises.
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    Friendship and Happiness: And the Connection Between the Two.Tim Delaney & Timothy J. Madigan - unknown
    This philosophical and sociological look at friendship and happiness begins with a review of Aristotle's three categories of friendship--friends of utility, friends of pleasure and friends of the good. Modern variations--casual friends, close friends, best friends--are described, along with the growing phenomena of virtual friendships and cyber socialization in the Internet age. Inspired in part by Bertrand Russell's The Conquest of Happiness, the authors propose that conquering unhappiness is key to achieving the self-satisfaction Russell called zest and Aristotle called eudaimonia (...)
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    W.K. Clifford and 'The ethics of belief'.Tim Madigan - 2008 - Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    W. K. Clifford was a noted mathematician and popularizer of science in the Victorian era. Although he made major contributions in the field of geometry, he is perhaps best known for a short essay he wrote in 1876, entitled The Ethics of Belief, in which he argued that It is wrong always, everywhere, and for any one, to believe anything upon insufficient evidence. Delivered initially as an address to the august Metaphysical Society (whose members included such luminaries as Alfred Lord (...)
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    Challenges to the enlightenment: in defense of reason and science.Paul Kurtz & Tim Madigan (eds.) - 1994 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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    Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2009 - Philosophy Now 72:48-48.
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    Sociology of Sports: An Introduction.Timothy Madigan & Tim Delaney - unknown
    "Emphasizes the positive aspects of sports as they affect and are affected by values and culture. Ranges widely in its scope, moving from violence, gender, race, religion and economics, to the role of sports in high school and college life. Includes American and international aspects of sport, and a brief history from antiquity to the present" -- Provided by publisher.
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    W.K. Clifford and 'The ethics of belief'.Tim Madigan - 2008 - Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    In this book, Timothy J. Madigan examines the continuing relevance of "The Ethics of Belief" to epistemological and ethical concerns. He places the essay within the historical context, especially the so-called 'Victorian Crisis of Faith' of which Clifford was a key player. Clifford's own life and interests are dealt with as well, along with the responses to his essay by his contemporaries, the most famous of which was William James's "The Will to Believe." Madigan provides an overview of (...)
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    Abbott and Costello Meet Wittgenstein.Tim Madigan - 1999 - Philosophy Now 25:12-12.
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    An American in Moscow.Tim Madigan - 2006 - Philosophy Now 54:7-8.
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    Aristotle on Forming Friendships.Tim Madigan & Daria Gorlova - 2018 - Philosophy Now 126:6-9.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is the article's first paragraph: Although he lived long ago, the ethical writings of the Greek philosopher Aristotle still have relevance to the present day, particularly when we want to understand the meaning of friendship. In Books VIII and IX of his work the Nichomachean Ethics, Aristotle categorizes three different types of friendship: friendships of utility, friendships of pleasure, and friendships of the good. Briefly, friendships of utility are where people are on cordial terms (...)
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    Boldly Go.Tim Madigan - 2001 - Philosophy Now 34:4-4.
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    Bertrand Russell : Public Intellectual.Tim Madigan & Peter Stone - unknown
    The essays in this volume treat topics from education to publishing, from academic freedom to political activism, from Russell's possible adoption of new communication modes (were he alive today) to the representation of his life and ideas in fiction. They reflect the engagement of Bertrand Russell in public affairs over three quarters of a century. They also reflect the diverse interestes that bring scholars together in the Russell Society to study his manifold works. The consistently first-rate papers in this collection (...)
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    David et Jean-Jaques.Tim Madigan - 2011 - Philosophy Now 83:46-47.
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    Emily Brontë – Philosopher.Tim Madigan - 2012 - Philosophy Now 90:35-35.
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    Ecological Ethics.Tim Madigan - 2012 - Philosophy Now 88:12-15.
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    Food for Thought: Dracula Meets Aristotle.Tim Madigan - 2005 - Philosophy Now 49:28-28.
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    Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2009 - Philosophy Now 76:46-46.
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    Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2009 - Philosophy Now 76:46-46.
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    Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2009 - Philosophy Now 76:46-46.
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    Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2011 - Philosophy Now 82:52-52.
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    Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2009 - Philosophy Now 73:12-13.
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    Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2009 - Philosophy Now 76:46-46.
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    Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2006 - Philosophy Now 55:40-41.
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    Food for Thought: Aristotle's Email or, Friendship in the Cyber Age.Tim Madigan - 2007 - Philosophy Now 61:25-26.
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  26. Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2006 - Philosophy Now 55:40-41.
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  27. Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2011 - Philosophy Now 82:52-52.
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  28. Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2009 - Philosophy Now 74:31-32.
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    Food for Thought: What's in a Name?Tim Madigan - 2007 - Philosophy Now 62:17-17.
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    Food for Thought: The Warrant Report.Tim Madigan - 2008 - Philosophy Now 66:12-13.
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    Food For Thought: Sisyphus Rocks!Tim Madigan - 2013 - Philosophy Now 98:16-17.
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    Food For Thought: “I Gave Them A Sword”.Tim Madigan - 2013 - Philosophy Now 97:36-37.
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    Food For Thought.Tim Madigan - 2009 - Philosophy Now 76:46-46.
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    Frankenstein Lives!Tim Madigan - 2018 - Philosophy Now 128:6-9.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is the article's first paragraph: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has remained in print ever since it was published two hundred years ago this year, and has been the basis for innumerable adaptations. While most novels from so long ago have been forgotten, Shelley’s lives on. Why has it remained so popular? Perhaps, at least in part, it’s due to the philosophical themes it addresses: tampering with nature, the dereliction of duties, and the importance of taking (...)
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    How We Got To Sesame Street.Tim Madigan - 2010 - Philosophy Now 79:46-47.
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    Introduction.Tim Madigan - 1999 - Philosophy Now 25:9-9.
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    Irving Singer.Tim Madigan - 2015 - Overheard in Seville 33 (33):78-79.
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    Interview with Daniel Dennett.Tim Madigan - 1998 - Philosophy Now 22:33-35.
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    Interview with Richard Taylor.Tim Madigan - 2003 - Philosophy Now 40:36-37.
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    Just One More Thing .Tim Madigan - 2007 - Philosophy Now 64:4-4.
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    Lucretius: his continuing influence and contemporary relevance.Tim Madigan & David B. Suits (eds.) - 2011 - Rochester, N.Y.: RIT Cary Graphic Arts Press.
    The essays in this collection deal with Greek philosopher Lucretius's critique of religion, his critique of traditional attitudes about death, and his influences on later thinkers such as Isaac Newton and Alfred Tennyson. 144 pp.
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    Literary Philosophers.Tim Madigan - 2016 - Overheard in Seville 34 (34):16-22.
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    Literary Philosophers.Tim Madigan - 2016 - Overheard in Seville 34 (34):16-22.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is the article's first paragraph: The noted philosopher and Santayana scholar Irving Singer, author of the magisterial three-volume work The Nature of Love, died on February 1, 2015, aged 89. Singer was born in Brooklyn on December 24, 1925, and served in World War II. He graduated summa cum laude from Harvard in 1948, under the G.I. Bill. The following year he wed Josephine Fisk, an opera singer with whom he had four children. They (...)
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    Myles Brand.Tim Madigan - 2003 - Philosophy Now 41:12-12.
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    Meet the New Atheism / Same as the Old Atheism?Tim Madigan - 2010 - Philosophy Now 78:4-4.
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    Nietzsche in Turin: An Intimate Biography.Tim Madigan - 2000 - Philosophy Now 29:43-44.
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    Philosophy & Theatre: No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre.Tim Madigan - 2005 - Philosophy Now 53:48-49.
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    Problems with Zombies.Tim Madigan - 2013 - Philosophy Now 96:4-4.
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    Randall Curren.Tim Madigan - 2007 - Philosophy Now 63:24-27.
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    Remembering Marshall McLuhan.Tim Madigan - 2011 - Philosophy Now 87:29-30.
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