Works by Conway, Daniel (exact spelling)

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    Homo Natura.Daniel Conway - 2023 - Philosophy Today 67 (2):481-488.
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    The Development of Intellectual Humility as an Impact of a Week-Long Philosophy Summer Camp for Teens and Tweens.David J. Anderson, Patricia N. Holte, Joseph Maffly-Kipp, Daniel Conway, Claire Elise Katz & Rebecca J. Schlegel - 2021 - Precollege Philosophy and Public Practice 3:41-65.
    This paper examines the impact of a week-long philosophy summer camp on middle and high school-age youth with specific attention paid to the development of intellectual humility in the campers. In June 2016 a university in Texas hosted its first philosophy summer camp for youth who had just completed sixth through twelfth grades. Basing our camp on the pedagogical model of the Philosophy for Children program, our aim was specifically to develop a community of inquiry among the campers, providing them (...)
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  3. Nietzsche's on the Genealogy of Morals: Critical Essays.Keith Ansell Pearson, Babette Babich, Eric Blondel, Daniel Conway, Ken Gemes, Jürgen Habermas, Salim Kemal, Paul S. Loeb, Mark Migotti, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Alexander Nehamas, David Owen, Robert Pippin, Aaron Ridley, Gary Shapiro, Alan Schrift, Tracy Strong, Christine Swanton & Yirmiyahu Yovel - 2006 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    In this astonishingly rich volume, experts in ethics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, political theory, aesthetics, history, critical theory, and hermeneutics bring to light the best philosophical scholarship on what is arguably Nietzsche's most rewarding but most challenging text. Including essays that were commissioned specifically for the volume as well as essays revised and edited by their authors, this collection showcases definitive works that have shaped Nietzsche studies alongside new works of interest to students and experts alike. A lengthy introduction, annotated (...)
     
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  4. Irony, State and Utopia Rorty's' We 'and the Problem of Transitional'.Daniel Conway - 2001 - In Matthew Festenstein & Simon Thompson (eds.), Richard Rorty: Critical Dialogues. Polity Press. pp. 55.
     
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    Disclosing Despair: The Role of the Pseudonyms in Kierkegaard’s Existential Approach.Daniel Conway - 2017 - In K. Brian Söderquist, René Rosfort & Arne Grøn (eds.), Kierkegaard's Existential Approach. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 131-152.
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    Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling: A Critical Guide.Daniel Conway (ed.) - 2015 - [New York]: Cambridge University Press.
    Written by an international team of contributors, this book offers a fresh set of interpretations of Fear and Trembling, which remains Kierkegaard's most influential and popular book. The chapters provide incisive accounts of the psychological and epistemological presuppositions of Fear and Trembling; of religious experience and the existential dimension of faith; of Kierkegaard's understanding of the relationship between faith and knowledge; of the purported and real conflicts between ethics and religion; of Kierkegaard's interpretation of the value of hope, trust, love (...)
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    We who are different, we immoralists….Daniel Conway - 2014 - In Manuel Knoll & Barry Stocker (eds.), Nietzsche as Political Philosopher. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 287-312.
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    Política e decadência: o envolvimento crítico de Nietzsche com a modernidade européia.Daniel Conway - 2013 - Cadernos Nietzsche 32:25-39.
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    Alien, Alienation, and Alien Nation.Daniel Conway - 2017-06-23 - In Jeffrey Ewing & Kevin S. Decker (eds.), Alien and Philosophy. Wiley. pp. 101–113.
    Long before the viewers of Ridley Scott's Alien catch their first, fleeting glimpse of the terrifying alien, they have already made the acquaintance of the alienated human beings aboard the USCSS Nostromo. The plot of Ridley Scott's Alien is well known to science fiction buffs and film enthusiasts more generally. In fact, the human members of the crew of the Nostromo exhibit “alienation”, a condition identified by Karl Marx in the “Estranged Labor” section of his Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of (...)
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  10. Autonomy, Self-Respect, and Self-Love: Nietzsche on Ethical Agency1.Christa Davis Acampora, Daniel Conway, Robert Guay, Lawrence Hatab & Tracy Strong Still - 2009 - In Ken Gemes & Simon May (eds.), Nietzsche on freedom and autonomy. New York: Oxford University Press.
     
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    A Nietzschean Bestiary: Becoming Animal Beyond Docile and Brutal.Babette Babbich, Debra Bergoffen, Thomas H. Brobjer, Daniel Conway, Brian Crowley, Brian Domino, Peter Groff, Jennifer Ham, Lawrence Hatab, Kathleen Marie Higgins, Vanessa Lemm, Paul S. Loeb, Nickolas Pappas, Richard Perkins, Gerd Schank, Alan D. Schrift, Gary Shapiro, Tracey Stark, Charles S. Taylor, Jami Weinstein & Martha Kendal Woodruff - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Nietzsche's use of metaphor has been widely noted but rarely focused to explore specific images in great detail. A Nietzschean Bestiary gathers essays devoted to the most notorious and celebrated beasts in Nietzsche's work. The essays illustrate Nietzsche's ample use of animal imagery, and link it to the dual philosophical purposes of recovering and revivifying human animality, which plays a significant role in his call for de-deifying nature.
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  12. Does that sound strange to you? : Education and indirection in essay III of on the genealogy of morality.Daniel Conway - 2009 - In Jeffrey A. Metzger (ed.), Nietzsche, Nihilism, and the Philosophy of the Future. Continuum.
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    Exemplarity and Its Discontents.Daniel Conway - 2021 - The Owl of Minerva 52 (1):137-157.
    This essay situates Jon Stewart’s Hegel’s Interpretation of the Religions of the World and Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion in the genre of philo­sophical anthropology, wherein corresponding conceptions of the human and the divine are studied in tandem and the reciprocal relationship between them is revealed. In this context, the essay shows how Hegel’s interpretation of religion—viz. as a trans-cultural vehicle of human maturation—can make a significant contribution to our thinking about globalization, the pursuit of reciprocal recognition, and (...)
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    Framing a new reality: documenting genocide in District 9.Daniel Conway - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 78 (4-5):444-455.
    In his 2009 film District 9, Neill Blomkamp employs a handheld camera to create the effect of an embedded documentary film, which ostensibly is devoted to an objective treatment of the escalating tensions between a stranded alien race – known only as the ‘Prawns’ – and the increasingly agitated citizens of Johannesburg. Mobilizing the self-critical perspective afforded him by this mise en abyme, Blomkamp demonstrates the extent to which the presumption of objectivity allows the documentary filmmaker to frame the new (...)
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    For Whom the Bell Tolls.Daniel Conway - 2008 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35 (1):88-105.
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    For Whom the Bell Tolls.Daniel Conway - 2008 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35-36 (1):88-105.
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    Going No Further: Toward an Interpretation of “Problema III” in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling.Daniel Conway - 2014 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 19 (1):29-52.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 19 Heft: 1 Seiten: 29-52.
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  18. Irony, State and Utopia: Rorty's 'We 'and the Problem of Transitional Praxis.”.Daniel Conway - 2002 - In Alan R. Malachowski (ed.), Richard Rorty. London ;Sage. pp. 55--88.
     
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    Much Ado About Nothing: In Defense of “Magister Kierkegaard”.Daniel Conway - 2015 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 20 (1).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 20 Heft: 1 Seiten: 139-162.
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    Modest Expectations: Kierkegaard's Reflections on the Present Age.Daniel Conway - 1999 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 1999 (1):21-49.
    Kierkegaard’s analysis of despair in The Sickness unto Death receives welcome, complementary illustrations in the novelistic efforts, respectively, of Franz Kafka and J.M. Coetzee. Both Kafka and Coetzee succeed in fashioning dramatic settings in which their protagonists may be seen and understood to suffer from the sickness unto death. In both cases, moreover, the distinctly spiritual character of despair is on display, as the protagonists in question slowly come to the realization that their cognitive faculties and resources will afford them (...)
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    Nietzsche and the Antichrist: Religion, Politics, and Culture in Late Modernity.Daniel Conway (ed.) - 2019 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    This collection both reflects and contributes to the recent surge of philosophical interest in The Antichrist and represents a major contribution to Nietzsche studies. Nietzsche regarded The Antichrist, along with Zarathustra, as his most important work. In it he outlined many epoch-defining ideas, including his dawning realisation of the 'death of God' and the inception of a new, post-moral epoch in Western history. He called the work 'a crisis without equal on earth, the most profound collision of conscience, a decision (...)
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    Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil.Daniel Conway - 2024 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Nietzsche’s Europe.Daniel Conway - 2020 - In Marco Brusotti, Michael J. McNeal, Corinna Schubert & Herman Siemens (eds.), European/Supra-European: Cultural Encounters in Nietzsche's Philosophy. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 87-106.
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  24. Nietzsche's philosophical and rhetorical aims in Beyond good and evil.Daniel Conway - 2023 - In Jon Stewart & Patricia Carina Dip (eds.), Encounters with Nineteenth-Century Continental Philosophy: Discussions and Debates. Boston: BRILL.
     
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  25. Philosophical Engagements with Modernity (Festschrift for Robert Pippin).Daniel Conway & Jon Stewart (eds.) - forthcoming - Brill.
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    Recognition and Its Discontents: Johannes de Silentio and the Preacher.Daniel Conway - 2013 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2013 (1).
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 2013 Heft: 1 Seiten: 25-48.
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    Reflections on Late Modernity.Daniel Conway - 2015 - In Jon Stewart (ed.), A Companion to Kierkegaard. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 399–412.
    In addition to his more familiar philosophical and theological pursuits, Kierkegaard engaged in a sustained confrontation with late modern European culture, which he diagnosed as decadent and spiritually impoverished. In support of this critical engagement, he developed two distinct approaches: in his pseudonymous authorship, he and his pseudonyms presented the ethical sphere of existence as wounded, yet potentially reparable. In A Literary Review, by way of contrast, Kierkegaard pronounced the wounded ethical sphere ruined beyond repair. As he explained, representatives of (...)
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    Reply to Drummond.Daniel Conway - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (S1):45-48.
    Drawing creatively on the resources of transcendental philosophy, John Drummond makes a persuasive case for the importance of the first-person perspective in philosophical explanations of consciousness.
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    “seeing” Is Believing: Narrative Visualization In Kierkegaard’s Fear And Trembling.Daniel Conway - 2003 - Journal of Textual Reasoning 2 (1).
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    The Genius as Squanderer.Daniel Conway - 1998 - International Studies in Philosophy 30 (3):81-95.
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  31. The revolutionary age: responses to Hegel.Daniel Conway - 2010 - In Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy. University of Chicago Press.
     
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    Critical Comments On Hatab's A Nietzschean Defense of Democracy.Daniel Conway - 1997 - New Nietzsche Studies 2 (1-2):123-134.
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    Unfinished Business: The Time and Space of Irony.Daniel Conway - 2017 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2017 (1):3-30.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 1 Seiten: 3-30.
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    Wir Erkennenden: Self-Referentiality in the Preface to Zur Genealogie der Moral.Daniel Conway - 2001 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 22:116-132.
  35. Nineteenth-century philosophy: revolutionary responses to the existing order.Alan D. Schrift & Daniel Conway - 2010 - In The History of Continental Philosophy. University of Chicago Press.
    The second half of the 19th Century saw a revolution in both European politics and philosophy. Philosophical fervour reflected political fervour. Five great critics dominated the European intellectual scene: Ludwig Feuerbach, Karl Marx, Soren Kierkegaard, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Friedrich Nietzsche. "Nineteenth-Century Philosophy" assesses the response of each of these leading figures to Hegelian philosophy - the dominant paradigm of the time - to the shifting political landscape of Europe and the United States, and also to the emerging critique of modernity (...)
     
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  36. Nineteenth-Century Philosophy: Revolutionary Responses to the Existing Order.Alan D. Schrift & Daniel Conway - 2010 - Routledge.
    The second half of the 19th Century saw a revolution in both European politics and philosophy. Philosophical fervour reflected political fervour. Five great critics dominated the European intellectual scene: Ludwig Feuerbach, Karl Marx, Soren Kierkegaard, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and Friedrich Nietzsche. "Nineteenth-Century Philosophy" assesses the response of each of these leading figures to Hegelian philosophy - the dominant paradigm of the time - to the shifting political landscape of Europe and the United States, and also to the emerging critique of modernity (...)
     
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    Hiking With Nietzsche: On Becoming Who You Are. [REVIEW]Daniel Conway - 2019 - The Philosophers' Magazine 84:111-113.
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    Nietzsche's Moral Philosophy. [REVIEW]Daniel Conway - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 42 (4):819-821.
    John Bernstein claims to have delivered "a fuller study of Nietzsche's moral philosophy from a critical point of view than any other in English". Unlike those sympathetic authors who defend Nietzsche only by ignoring or downplaying the inconsistencies of his thought, Bernstein "fights" Nietzsche "tooth and nail" and exposes the fundamental incoherence of his moral philosophy. Bernstein's critical analysis is both penetrating and relentless, issuing in a study sceptical of Nietzsche's arguments, unimpressed by Nietzsche's rhetoric, and suspicious of Nietzsche's vague (...)
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    Review: Composting the Soul? The Centaur Will Not Hold. [REVIEW]Daniel Conway & Dan Conway - forthcoming - Journal of Nietzsche Studies.
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