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    Skateboarding zwischen Subkultur und Olympia. Eine jugendliche Bewegungskultur im Spannungsfeld von Kommerzialisierung und VersportlichungSkateboarding zwischen Subkultur und Olympia. Eine jugendliche Bewegungskultur im Spannungsfeld von Kommerzialisierung und VersportlichungSkateboarding between Subculture and the Olympics. A Youth Culture under Pressure from Commercialization and Sportification. [REVIEW]Kai Reinhart - 2021 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 18 (1):97-103.
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  2. .Kai Nielsen & Robert Ware (eds.) - 1989 - University of Calgary Press.
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    Agency, Culture, Modernity: Towards a New Understanding of Confucian Practical Reasoning.Kai Marchal - 2017 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 44 (3-4):230-250.
    In this essay, I argue for a historical-critical perspective on rationality. In our global age, we in the West need to come to terms with the fact that non-Western traditions have developed complex forms of practical rationality. I will first give an overview of what I call the “Confucian standards of reasoning.” Secondly, I will explain how the Neo-Confucian thinker Zhu Xi 朱熹 has rearticulated the earlier understanding of practical reasoning. Thirdly, I will demonstrate why a comparative perspective may enrich (...)
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    A Few Thoughts on the Possibility of Intercultural Thinking in a Global Age.Kai Marchal - 2020 - Philosophy East and West 70 (1):238-246.
    Until recently, most humanities scholars in North America and Europe lived in a world where China was notable for its absence. In the great debates of the 1990s and early 2000s on postmodernism, the end of history, the legacy of Marxism, and the future of liberalism, no Chinese contributions were heard, nor were they in the more recent debates on the relationship between Islam and the West, the post-secular age, genetic engineering, the digital age, or Speculative Realism. Only most recently, (...)
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    Die Wiederkehr der Moral?Kai Marchal - 2017 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 65 (3):535-553.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie Jahrgang: 65 Heft: 3 Seiten: 535-553.
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    Naturalism without foundations.Kai Nielsen - 1996 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    This volume considers in depth and carefully a cluster of issues central to contemporary philosophical and social scientific investigation while utilising methods and conceptualisations at the very cutting edge of philosophy.
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  7. Cultural nationalism, neither ethnic nor civic.Kai Nielsen - 1996 - Philosophical Forum 28 (1-2):42-52.
  8. Against moral conservativism.Kai Nielsen - 1972 - Ethics 82 (3):219-231.
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  9. Ethical Relativism and the Facts of Cultural Relativity.Kai Nielsen - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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  10. An international survey of medical ethics curricula in Asia.M. Miyasaka, A. Akabayashi, I. Kai & G. Ohi - 1999 - Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (6):514-521.
    SETTING: Medical ethics education has become common, and the integrated ethics curriculum has been recommended in Western countries. It should be questioned whether there is one, universal method of teaching ethics applicable worldwide to medical schools, especially those in non-Western developing countries. OBJECTIVE: To characterise the medical ethics curricula at Asian medical schools. DESIGN: Mailed survey of 206 medical schools in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Korea, Mongolia, Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Australia and New Zealand. PARTICIPANTS: A total (...)
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  11. Cosmopolitan Nationalism.Kai Nielsen - 1999 - The Monist 82 (3):446-468.
    I want, some might say, to have my cake and eat it too for I want to be both a cosmopolitan and a nationalist, and, congruently with that, I think liberals and socialists, depending on the societies in which they live, should be either cosmopolitan nationalists or people in sympathy with liberal nationalist projects where these projects have a legitimate point. This includes people like myself who are liberal socialists committed, as all socialists are, to socialist internationalism and the international (...)
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  12. Naturalism and Religion.Kai Nielsen & Bill Cooke - 2004 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 18 (1):80-84.
     
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  13. Naturalism and Religion.Kai Nielsen - 2004 - American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 25 (1):101-106.
     
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  14. Can there be progress in philosophy?Kai Nielsen - 1987 - Metaphilosophy 18 (1):1–30.
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  15. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion.Kai Nielsen - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (1):118-120.
     
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    An introduction to the philosophy of religion.Kai Nielsen - 1983 - New York: St. Martin's Press.
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    Environmental Neologisms Through the Lens of the Virtue Ethics of Catholicism and Stoicism.María Carmen Molina & Kai Whiting - forthcoming - Ethics, Policy and Environment.
    The complexity and emotional/psychological responses to the environmental challenges of the 21st century has led to the coining and development of new words and concepts that, for some people, better describe how they are personally grappling with anthropogenic ecosystem damage and climate breakdown. This paper identifies some of the more commonly used environmental neologisms within scholarly literature and evaluates their usefulness and contradictions for those influenced by the virtue ethics promoted by the ancient Stoics and the Catholic Church. We find (...)
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  18. Autonomy, Equality And A Just Health Care System.Kai Nielsen - 1989 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (3):39-44.
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    Critical review of Kant’s worldview. How judgement shapes human comprehension, by Rudolf A. Makkreel.Kai de Bruin - 2021 - Con-Textos Kantianos 14:462-465.
    Review of: Rudolph A. Makkreel, Kant’s Worldview. How Judgment Shapes Human Comprehension, Chicago, Northwestern University Press, 2021, 288 p. ISBN: 9780810144316.
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  20. A moral case for socialism.Kai Nielsen - 1989 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 3 (3):542-553.
    A moral case for socialism is made, eschewing efficiency arguments—as crucial as they are in other contexts. The best feasible models of socialism and capitalism are compared with respect to such fundamental values as well‐being, rights, autonomy, equality and justice. It is argued that a feasible democratic socialism is superior in all these dimensions to even the best feasible forms of capitalism.
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    Arguing about justice: Marxist immoralism and marxist moralism.Kai Nielsen - 1988 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 17 (3):212-234.
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    A Note on Rationality.Kai Nielsen - 1972 - Journal of Critical Analysis 4 (1):16-19.
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    Critical theory as distinct from scientific theory: It¿s distinctive features and import.Kai Nielsen - 1993 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 28 (61):101-124.
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  24. Coming to Grips with Marxist Anti-Moralism.Kai Nielsen - 1987 - Philosophical Forum 19 (1):1-22.
     
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    Global Justice, Power and the Logic of Capitalism.Kai Nielsen - 1984 - Critica 16 (48):35-51.
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    Moral Point of View Theories.Kai Nielsen - 1999 - Critica 31 (93):105-116.
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    The Chinese Literary Scene: A Writer's Visit to the People's Republic.Lucien Miller & Kai-yu Hsu - 1979 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 99 (3):492.
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  28. God and the Basis of Morality.Kai Nielsen - 1982 - Journal of Religious Ethics 10 (2):335 - 350.
    It is sometimes thought that belief in God is rationally required of human beings, for without such a religious belief moral beliefs are without any appropriate ground or rationale. Some have argued that in a Godless world we have no grounds for being persons of good will or for doing what is morally required of us. Indeed, nothing in such a world is morally required of us. If there is no God the concept of moral requiredness becomes a Holmesless Watson. (...)
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    Afterword: Feminist Theory—Some Twistings and Turnings.Kai Nielsen - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 13:383-418.
    Feminist philosophy, along with, and as a part of, feminist thought more generally, is rapidly developing and will, and rightly, become an increasing force in our cultural life. The essays in this rich and varied volume contribute to this. They have a cluster of salient features in common that is generally characteristic of feminist philosophy and contrasts markedly with most other philosophy as presently practiced. I refer here to the fact that feminist philosophy is more receptive than more traditional modes (...)
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    Anthropology and ethics.Kai Nielsen - 1971 - Journal of Value Inquiry 5 (4):253-266.
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    Arguing about the rationality of religion.Kai Nielsen - 1973 - Sophia 12 (3):7-10.
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    A condition of rationality.Kai Nielsen - 1976 - Philosophia 6 (1):21-27.
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    Appraising doing the thing done.Kai Nielsen - 1960 - Journal of Philosophy 57 (24):749-759.
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    Afterword: Feminist Theory—Some Twistings and Turnings.Kai Nielsen - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 13:383-418.
    Feminist philosophy, along with, and as a part of, feminist thought more generally, is rapidly developing and will, and rightly, become an increasing force in our cultural life. The essays in this rich and varied volume contribute to this. They have a cluster of salient features in common that is generally characteristic of feminist philosophy and contrasts markedly with most other philosophy as presently practiced. I refer here to the fact that feminist philosophy is more receptive than more traditional modes (...)
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    Afterword: Feminist Theory—Some Twistings and Turnings.Kai Nielsen - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (sup1):383-418.
    Feminist philosophy, along with, and as a part of, feminist thought more generally, is rapidly developing and will, and rightly, become an increasing force in our cultural life. The essays in this rich and varied volume contribute to this. They have a cluster of salient features in common that is generally characteristic of feminist philosophy and contrasts markedly with most other philosophy as presently practiced. I refer here to the fact that feminist philosophy is more receptive than more traditional modes (...)
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  36. Analyzing Marxism.Kai Nielsen & B. Ware - 1989 - Supplementary Volume of the Canadian Journal of Philosophy 15.
     
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  37. A Negative Critique.Kai Nielsen - 1976 - The Thomist 40 (1):32.
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    Abstract of Comments: Baier on the Link between Immorality and Irrationality.Kai Nielsen - 1982 - Noûs 16 (1):91 - 92.
  39. Anti-philosophy Philosophy: some programmatic remarcks.Kai Nielsen - 1994 - Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 29 (64):149-158.
     
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    Après Rawls : la notion de raisonnable comme outil critique.Kai Nielsen - 1997 - Philosophiques 24 (1):9-23.
    La notion de raisonnable est omniprésente dans l'oeuvre de Rawls. Pourtant, plusieurs estiment que cette notion est problématique et qu'elle ne saurait avoir la portée critique dont Rawls l'investit. Dans cet article, je me propose de clarifier cette notion en soutenant que dans certaines de ses articulations conceptuelles, la notion de raisonnable peut effectivement jouer le rôle critique que lui assigne Rawls.The appeal to reasonableness is ubiquitous in the work of John Rawls. Yet the concept itself is to be problematical (...)
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    A Rationale For Egalitarianism.Kai Nielsen - 1981 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 48.
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    Comments on empiricism and theism.Kai Nielsen - 1968 - Sophia 7 (3):12-17.
    Read at the Sixty-sixth Annual Meeting of the Western Division of the American Philosophical Association at St. Louis, Missouri, May 3, 1968. Some of the crucial thinking in this paper has been much influenced by J. C. Thornton’s brilliant “Religious Belief and ‘Reductionism’,”Sophia, vol. V, No. 3 , and by his “Reductionism—A Reply to Dr. Mascall”,Sophia, vol. VI, No. 2.
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    Cultural Pessimism and the Setting aside of Marxism.Kai Nielsen - 1985 - Analyse & Kritik 7 (1):75-100.
    I examine Alasdair MacIntyre’s grounds for setting aside Marxism. I find them wanting. I argue that his criticisms are either unsound or fail to consider plausible alternative readings of Marxism which would elude what, on the reading MacIntyre gives, are sound criticisms. I consider MacIntyre’s remarks about Marx’s predictions, his remarks about the moral failures of Marxism and its alleged theoretical impoverishment in considering questions of value.
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    Conceptual Relativism.Kai Nielsen - 1977 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 3 (1):71-87.
    Conceptual relativism is characterized and elucitated in such a way that its force can be appreciated. It is argued that the usual attempts to dismiss it as a conceptual confusion fail. Then two attempts to articulate a conception of rationality adequate to show how conceptual relativism rests on a mistake are examined and shown to be at the best only partially successful. The upshot is, that, counter-intuitive as it is, the problem of conceptual relativism is still very much with us.
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    Conceptual Relativism.Kai Nielsen - 1977 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 3 (1):71-87.
    Conceptual relativism is characterized and elucitated in such a way that its force can be appreciated. It is argued that the usual attempts to dismiss it as a conceptual confusion fail. Then two attempts to articulate a conception of rationality adequate to show how conceptual relativism rests on a mistake are examined and shown to be at the best only partially successful. The upshot is, that, counter-intuitive as it is, the problem of conceptual relativism is still very much with us.
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  46. Capitalism, socialism, and justice.Kai Nielsen - 1982 - In Tom Regan & Donald VanDeVeer (eds.), And justice for all: new introductory essays in ethics and public policy. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield.
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    Capitalism, state bureaucratic socialism and freedom.Kai Nielsen - 1989 - Studies in East European Thought 38 (4):291-297.
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    Can There Be an Emancipatory Rationality?Kai Nielsen - 1976 - Critica 8 (24):79-102.
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    Counting the Costs of Equality.Kai Nielsen - 1986 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 27 (1):177-197.
    Conservative criticisms of egalitarianism are examined. Entitlement and desert based accounts of justice are assessed. Nisbet's, Nozick's and Flew's accounts, as paradigms of conservative views, are criticized and liberal egalitarian and radical egalitarian accounts of justice, in their responses to conservatism, are contrasted and a defense is provided for radical egalitarianism. A secure place for entitlements is found within an egalitarian frame work. Liberty and equality are shown to be so reciprocally related that one cannot flourish without the other and (...)
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    Counting the Costs of Equality.Kai Nielsen - 1986 - Grazer Philosophische Studien 27 (1):177-197.
    Conservative criticisms of egalitarianism are examined. Entitlement and desert based accounts of justice are assessed. Nisbet's, Nozick's and Flew's accounts, as paradigms of conservative views, are criticized and liberal egalitarian and radical egalitarian accounts of justice, in their responses to conservatism, are contrasted and a defense is provided for radical egalitarianism. A secure place for entitlements is found within an egalitarian frame work. Liberty and equality are shown to be so reciprocally related that one cannot flourish without the other and (...)
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