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    Civic education.Jack Crittenden - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    Beyond Individualism: Reconstituting the Liberal Self.Jack Crittenden - 1992 - Oup Usa.
    Jack Crittenden examines the debate in political theory about the true conception of human nature. On the one hand is the concept of the liberal self which is self-contained, atomistic, even selfish; on the other hand is the notion of the communitarian self which is socially situated and defined in part by one's community. Crittenden argues that neither view is acceptable and draws on recent psychological research to develop a theory of `compound individuality'. The compound individual retains the liberal emphasis (...)
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    Stalking White Crows: How Evidence and Altered Consciousness Bring Us Better Living and Better Dying.Jack Crittenden - 2019 - Washington, USA: John Hunt Publishing.
    How making up our minds and the makeup of our minds can help us live better and die better. We live in a climate where feelings trump reason and evidence. Lies are treated as "alternative facts." At the same time, it seems our culture does not want us to treat altered or higher states of consciousness seriously. Focusing both on evidence and on such states of consciousness can reorient our attitudes. Jack Crittenden asks the reader to think about life after (...)
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  4. Values, ethics and personal responsibility.Joan McGregor & Jack Crittenden (eds.) - 2000 - [Phoenix, Ariz.: Arizona Town Hall.
    The basics -- The family as an institution for the development of values -- The role of community and culture in shaping land use policy -- The mending wall : religion and ethics at the dawn of a century -- Character education : a dialogue -- Restoring trust in government : the role of integrity and responsiveness -- Is there a crisis of citizenship? -- Organizational ethics and responsibility -- Media ethics -- Reflections on values, ethics, and personal responsibility.
     
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    Liberalism and Modern Society. [REVIEW]Jack Crittenden - 1993 - Review of Metaphysics 47 (2):359-360.
    In this book of exemplary scholarship Bellamy traces the conflict within modern liberalism between its ethical strand and the social-economic order that supported that strand. The rise of modern industrial society, and the social and political changes concomitant with it, transformed ethical liberalism into economic liberalism, with the result that the philosophical underpinnings to liberalism were weakened to the point of near collapse.
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