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    Avoiding Culturalism in Technological Development: Revisiting Artificial Intelligence.John W. Murphy & Carlos Largacha-Martínez - forthcoming - Filozofia Nauki:1-11.
    AI-developers face a challenge when seeking to use models that aim to be culturally sensitive. While we agree that culture is an emergent reality, there is always the risk of creating algorithms that treat culture as objective to account for various facets of the social realm. As a result, culture becomes prepackaged and autonomous. Nonetheless, culture is not only emergent but dialogically and socially invented. In this article, the point is to advance the discussion about culture by addressing a crucial (...)
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    Jacques Derrida: a Rhetoric That Deconstructs Common Sense.John W. Murphy - 1984 - Diogenes 32 (128):125-140.
    As Perelman suggests, rhetoric has always been concerned with understanding the basic nature of an audience. Considering this view, the perennial question posed by rhetoric might be: How does one discourse properly with an audience? Using the terminology supplied by Bitzer, this query might be rephrased to read: How does one “uncover and make available the public knowledge needed in our time and give body and voice to the universal public”. Of key importance is that the rhetorician must secure a (...)
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  3. The Relevance of Postmodernism for Social Science.John W. Murphy - 1988 - Diogenes 36 (143):93-110.
    Over the past few years postmodernism has been gaining popularity. Because the works of writers such as Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Gilles Deleuze, Jacques Lacan, and Félix Guattari, for example, are now readily available to the English reader, a novel intellectual force is present that must be assessed (Hassan, 1985). Terms such as “mise en abîme”, “libido”, “schizo-analysis”, “undecidables”, and so forth must be explained and their relevance for social analysis deciphered. Furthermore, a conception of knowledge, a research methodology, and (...)
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    Critical Theory and Social Organization.John W. Murphy - 1982 - Diogenes 30 (117):93-111.
    Critical Theory is usually associated with an intellectual tradition which emerged from the work of a group of social philosophers who coalesced around the Institute for Social Research, established in Frankfurt in 1923. This tradition is now considered to have two major branches: the first related to the work of Theodor Adorno, Max Horkheimer, Herbert Marcuse, Erich Fromm, Leo Lowenthal, and Walter Benjamin, while the second pertains to the expansion of this original work which has been proffered by Jürgen Habermas, (...)
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    Postmodernism, Unraveling Racism, and Democratic Institutions.John W. Murphy, Professor John W. Murphy & Jung Min Choi - 1997 - Praeger.
    Professors Murphy and Choi use postmodern philosophy to expose an important source of racism and cultural domination. They examine foundationalism, which they see at the core of the Western intellectual tradition and which is shown to foster a metaphysics of domination. By contrast, postmodernism undermines this root of racism. They demonstrate that foundationalism is not needed to support identity, institutions, or political order. Indeed, they assert that true pluralism is possible once foundationalist approaches to knowledge and order are set (...)
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  6. Temporality and old age : a postmodern critique.L. Arxer Steven, W. Murphy John & Linda Liska Belgrave - 2007 - In Jason L. Powell & Tim Owen (eds.), Reconstructing postmodernism: critical debates. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
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    Decolonization of AI: a Crucial Blind Spot.Carlos Largacha-Martínez & John W. Murphy - 2022 - Philosophy and Technology 35 (4):1-13.
    Critics are calling for the decolonization of AI (artificial intelligence). The problem is that this technology is marginalizing other modes of knowledge with dehumanizing applications. What is needed to remedy this situation is the development of human-centric AI. However, there is a serious blind spot in this strategy that is addressed in this paper. The corrective that is usually proposed—participatory design—lacks the philosophical rigor to undercut the autonomy of AI, and thus the colonization spawned by this technology. A more radical (...)
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    Narrative medicine in a hectic schedule.John W. Murphy & Berkeley A. Franz - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (4):545-551.
    The move to patient-centered medical practice is important for providing relevant and sustainable health care. Narrative medicine, for example, suggests that patients should be involved significantly in diagnosis and treatment. In order to understand the meaning of symptoms and interventions, therefore, physicians must enter the life worlds of patients. But physicians face high patient loads and limited time for extended consultations. In current medical practice, then, is narrative medicine possible? We argue that engaging patient perspectives in the medical visit does (...)
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    Black Boxes that Curtail Human Flourishing are no Longer Available for Use in Artificial Intelligence (AI) Design.John W. Murphy & Carlos Largacha-Martinez - 2024 - Filosofija. Sociologija 35 (1).
    AI is considered to be very abstract to a range of critics. In this regard, algorithms are referred to regularly as black boxes and divorced from human intervention. A particular philosophical maneuver supports this outcome. The aim of this article is to (1) bring the philosophy to the surface that has contributed to this distance between AI and people and (2) offer an alternative philosophical position that can bring this technology closer to individuals and communities. The overall goal of the (...)
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Michael M. Boll, J. L. Black, Charles E. Ziegler, John W. Atwell & John W. Murphy - 1989 - Studies in East European Thought 37 (2):311-313.
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    Is it possible to create a responsible AI technology to be used and understood within workplaces and unblocked CEOs’ mindsets?John W. Murphy & Carlos Largacha-Martínez - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (6):2641-2652.
    Most workers report that they are alienated from their jobs and find their workplaces to be stifling and uninviting. Given this condition, the introduction of computer technology, including AI, will only make matters worse, unless a more humane organizational culture is created. The key point in this article is the need to produce a responsible technology, so that employees are not further overworked and manipulated. To achieve this end, phenomenology is invoked, particularly the life world, to provide technology with a (...)
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    Reconsidering the role of language in medicine.Berkeley Franz & John W. Murphy - 2018 - Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 13 (1):5.
    Despite an expansive literature on communication in medicine, the role of language is dealt with mostly indirectly. Recently, narrative medicine has emerged as a strategy to improve doctor-patient communication and integrate patient perspectives. However, even in this field which is predicated on language use, scholars have not specifically reflected on how language functions in medicine. In this theoretical paper, the authors consider how different models of language use, which have been proposed in the philosophical literature, might be applied to communication (...)
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    Postmodern social analysis and criticism.John W. Murphy - 1989 - New York: Greenwood Press.
    Murphy's study is the first to bring a broad interdisciplinary perspective to the subject and to present postmodernism as a coherent social theory.
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    The Computerization of Human Service Agencies: A Critical Appraisal.John W. Murphy & John T. Pardeck - 1991 - Praeger.
    This work serves as an introduction to both the theoretical and practical aspects of using computers to improve the delivery of social services. Though many practitioners believe that computerization dehumanizes clients and should be avoided, John Murphy and John Pardeck demonstrate how, through a holistic approach to computer use, this problem, and others like it, can be averted. By providing practitioners the opportunity to sharpen their conceptual skills in computer technology, this book promotes a rational understanding of (...)
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    Art and the social world: The Frankfurt school.John W. Murphy - 1983 - Studies in East European Thought 26 (4):269-285.
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    Art and the social world: The Frankfurt School.John W. Murphy - 1983 - Studies in Soviet Thought 26 (4):269-285.
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  17. Agnes Heller, "A Radical Philosophy".John W. Murphy - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 34 (1/2):124.
     
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    Bill Martin's matrix and line.John W. Murphy - 1995 - Social Epistemology 9 (4):369 – 374.
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  19. Culture, identity, and politics.John W. Murphy - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (6):759-760.
     
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    Cultural Manifestations of Postmodernism.John W. Murphy - 1986 - Philosophy Today 30 (4):346-353.
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    Community-Based Planning and the New Public Health.John W. Murphy & Berkeley Franz - 2017 - Public Health Ethics 10 (3).
    Social planners have begun to recognize that communities are an important resource for solving many problems. Understanding local norms and values is thought to provide insight into how issues are defined and what interventions might be considered practical. Communities in this framework are not just the physical locations at which programs are targeted, but are actively constructed spaces that must be properly understood. In many ways, the field of public health has been sensitive to this understanding and has elevated the (...)
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    Foucault’s Ground of History.John W. Murphy - 1984 - International Philosophical Quarterly 24 (2):189-196.
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    Foucault’s Ground of History.John W. Murphy - 1984 - International Philosophical Quarterly 24 (2):189-196.
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    Gary Saul Morson and Caryl Emerson, mikhal Bakhtin: Creation of a prosaics.John W. Murphy - 1998 - Studies in East European Thought 50 (2):161-163.
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    Habermas, Jurgen, autonomy and solidarity.John W. Murphy - 1998 - Studies in East European Thought 50 (2):156-157.
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    Is it possible to create a responsible AI technology to be used and understood within workplaces and unblocked CEOs’ mindsets?John W. Murphy & Carlos Largacha-Martínez - 2021 - AI and Society:1-12.
    Most workers report that they are alienated from their jobs and find their workplaces to be stifling and uninviting. Given this condition, the introduction of computer technology, including AI, will only make matters worse, unless a more humane organizational culture is created. The key point in this article is the need to produce a responsible technology, so that employees are not further overworked and manipulated. To achieve this end, phenomenology is invoked, particularly the life world, to provide technology with a (...)
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  27. Jean Gebser: A Guide for Humanistic Rhetorical Analysis.John W. Murphy - 1981 - In Stephen Skousgaard (ed.), Phenomenology and the Understanding of Human Destiny. University Press of America. pp. 169--189.
     
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    Merleau-Ponty as Sociologist.John W. Murphy - 1980 - Philosophy Today 24 (2):104-113.
    The purpose of this article is to introduce the sociological reader to the thought of merleau-ponty, specifically how that author can be applied to the work a sociologist purports to accomplish. also, this article also attempts to provide the sociologically trained reader with an introduction to phenomenological philosophy, and how that philosophy handles many of the traditional problems discussed by the sociologist. this article outlines such common sociological themes as methodology, individualism, social institutions, and culture from a phenomenological perspective, which (...)
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    Niklas Luhmann and his view of the social function of law.John W. Murphy - 1984 - Human Studies 7 (3-4):23 - 38.
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    Paul Tillich and Western Marxism.John W. Murphy - 1984 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 5 (1):13 - 24.
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  31. Ted Benton, "The Rise and Fall of Structural Marxism".John W. Murphy - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 34 (1/2):121.
     
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  32. Technology, Humanism and Death by Injection: Strange Bedfellows?John W. Murphy - 1984 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 19 (44):165.
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    The importance of postmodernism for marxist literary criticism.John W. Murphy - 1987 - Studies in East European Thought 34 (4):233-253.
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    The importance of postmodernism for Marxist literary criticism.John W. Murphy - 1987 - Studies in Soviet Thought 34 (4):233-253.
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    The Social Philosophy of Martin Buber: The Social World as a Human Dimension.John W. Murphy & Martin Buber - 1983
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  36. Williams James and his "poetic" image of social order.John W. Murphy - 1986 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 21 (48):83.
     
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    La filosofía en la era de globalización.Alejandro Serrano Caldera & John W. Murphy (eds.) - 2007 - Managua: Hispamer.
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    The World of Quantum Culture.Manuel J. Caro & John W. Murphy - 2002 - Praeger.
    Annotation. This edited collection is the first to explore the implications of "Quantum Aesthetics" for social life. Contributors, who represent various disciplines, apply this philosophy to their respective fields of study.
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    The politics and philosophy of political correctness.Jung Min Choi & John W. Murphy - 1992 - Westport, Conn.: Praeger. Edited by John W. Murphy.
    Choi and Murphy seek to analyze the key facets of the debate over PC. Until now, PC has tended to be treated in news stories, magazines articles, and reports where the examination of PC has been short and under developed--rarely have the writers looked beyond single issues. Choi and Murphy provide a comprehensive examination of PC, from its philosophical underpinnings and historical background, through the significance of post-structural philosophy and postmodern literary criticism.
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    Claude Lévi-Strauss: The bearer of ashes : David Pace, 263 pp., $19.95 cloth. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy - 1986 - History of European Ideas 7 (6):684-685.
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    Democratic Socialism. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy - 1984 - International Philosophical Quarterly 24 (2):212-213.
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    Democratic Socialism. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy - 1984 - International Philosophical Quarterly 24 (2):212-213.
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    Pragmatism and sociology : Emile Durkheim , xii + 143 pp., cloth £17.50. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy - 1985 - History of European Ideas 6 (2):214-215.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy & Irving H. Anellis - 1987 - Studies in East European Thought 33 (2):63-82.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy, Charles E. Ziegler, Irving H. Anellis, Fred Seddon, J. L. Black, N. G. O. Pereira & Oliva Blanchette - 1990 - Studies in East European Thought 39 (2):135-137.
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    The nature of social laws : Robert Brown , x + 270 pp., $39.50 cloth. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (2):236-236.
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    Theories of capitalist economy : Ben Fine . 142 pp., $16.50. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy - 1984 - History of European Ideas 5 (2):216-218.
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    The Postmodern Condition. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy - 1986 - International Philosophical Quarterly 26 (3):305-307.
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    The political economy of socialism: A Marxist social theory : Branko Horvat , 671 pp. [REVIEW]John W. Murphy - 1984 - History of European Ideas 5 (2):189-192.
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    Reviews. [REVIEW]Alex Kozulin & John W. Murphy - 1982 - Studies in East European Thought 23 (3):235-263.
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