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    A Neoprescriptivist Concept of Moral Justification.John Riker - 1978 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 9 (1):127-133.
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    Empathy, otherness, and ethical life: A response to Frank Summers.John Riker - 2012 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 32 (4):246-250.
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    Exploring the Life of the Soul: Philosophical Reflections on Psychoanalysis and Self Psychology.John Hanwell Riker - 2017 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    In this book, John Hanwell Riker develops and expands the conceptual framework of self psychology in order to offer contemporary readers a naturalistic ground for adopting an ethical way of being in the world.
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    Human Excellence and an Ecological Conception of the Psyche.John Hanwell Riker - 1991 - State University of New York Press.
    Riker bases his concept on recent work in psychoanalytic theory, emotion theory, sociobiology, ethnogenic social psychology, and feminism, as well as on the insights of such philosophers as Aristotle, Nietzsche, Whitehead, Heidegger, and ...
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    Jonathan Lear: A psychoanalytic ontology.John Riker & Thomas Roberts - 2016 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 36 (4):214-232.
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    Kohut's self psychology for a fractured world: new ways of understanding the self and human community.John Hanwell Riker - 2024 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Drawing from Kohut's conceptualisation of self, Riker sets out how contemporary America's formulation of persons as autonomous, self-sufficient individuals is deeply injurious to the development of a vitalizing self-structure-a condition which lies behind much of the mental illness and social malaise of today's world. By carefully attending to Kohut's texts, Riker explains the structural, functional, and dynamic dimensions of Kohut's concept of the self. He creatively extends this concept to show how the self can be conceived of as an erotic (...)
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    Why It is Good to Be Good: Ethics, Kohut's Self Psychology, and Modern Society.John Hanwell Riker - 2010 - Jason Aronson.
    In Why It Is Good to be Good, John H. Riker shows how modernity's reigning concept of the self undermines moral life and lays the basis for the epidemic of cheating that is devastating social and economic institutions. He argues that by accepting Kohut's brilliant and original psychoanalytic concept of the self, modernity can have a naturalist account for showing why it is personally good to be a morally good person.
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    Why It is Good to Be Good: Ethics, Kohut's Self Psychology, and Modern Society.John Hanwell Riker - 2010 - Jason Aronson.
    In Why It Is Good to be Good, John H. Riker shows how modernity's reigning concept of the self undermines moral life and lays the basis for the epidemic of cheating that is devastating social and economic institutions. He argues that by accepting Kohut's brilliant and original psychoanalytic concept of the self, modernity can have a naturalist account for showing why it is personally good to be a morally good person.
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    Alfred North Whitehead. [REVIEW]John Riker - 1986 - Idealistic Studies 16 (3):275-275.
    Kuntz begins his book by asking, “Why is yet another interpretation [of Whitehead’s philosophy] needed?” and answers that “This book is a sustained effort to make clear his philosophy as the discovery of the many orders that together are our cosmos.” Kuntz examines “order” as it appears in Whitehead’s philosophies of education, mathematics, nature, civilization, experience, and metaphysics. The merits of the book are, first, that it attempts to explicate Whitehead’s philosophy without getting deeply involved in the technical terminology of (...)
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