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  1. Mark S. Ferrara (1997). Ch'an Buddhism and the Prophetic Poems of William Blake. Journal of Chinese Philosophy 24 (1):59-73.score: 290.0
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  2. Alessandro Ferrara (1998). Reflective Authenticity: Rethinking the Project of Modernity. Routledge.score: 150.0
    As people look for a way to ground their judgments of moral, political, aesthetic claims in the face of the postmodernists who claim nothing can be grounded, Reflective Authenticity attempts to rescue some of the critical ideals of the Enlightenment without falling prey to those who say that the Enlightenment's tenets of objectivity, reason, liberalism makes this impossible and in the face of multiculturalism, difference, and the death of subject, are outdated. Alessandro Ferrara suggests that the notion of reflective (...)
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  3. Alessandro Ferrara (2011). Ferrajoli's Argument for Structural Entrenchment. Res Publica 17 (4):377-383.score: 150.0
    This paper engages with Ferrajoli’s contribution to the philosophical debate on constitutional democracy and in particular his conception of ‘structural entrenchment’, or the basis upon which one can defend the normativity of the Constitution as ‘higher law’, which can trump or limit legislation, without infringing democratic principles. Ferrajoli’s own understanding of ‘structural entrenchment’ is compared to Rawls’s and Dworkin’s arguments in support of it. Ferrajoli’s position is neither grounded on a philosophy of history, as in Rawls, nor on a version (...)
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  4. Alessandro Ferrara (1987). A Critique of Habermas's Consensus Theory of Truth. Philosophy and Social Criticism 13 (1):39-67.score: 120.0
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  5. A. Ferrara (2008). Does Kant Share Sancho's Dream?: Judgment and Sensus Communis. Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (1-2):65-81.score: 120.0
  6. Alessandro Ferrara (2001). Of Boats and Principles: Reflections on Habermas's "Constitutional Democracy". Political Theory 29 (6):782-791.score: 120.0
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  7. A. Ferrara (1998). Judgment, Identity and Authenticity: A Reconstruction of Hannah Arendt's Interpretation of Kant. Philosophy and Social Criticism 24 (2-3):113-136.score: 120.0
  8. Alessandro Ferrara (2003). Two Notions of Humanity and the Judgment Argument for Human Rights. Political Theory 31 (3):392-420.score: 60.0
    This essay is about the difficulties connected with grounding human rights philosophically in a multicultural context. These difficulties are argued to derive from the tension between our aspiration to universal validity and our shared belief in the constitutive role of life-forms, traditions, cultures, and vocabularies vis-à-vis our conceptions of justice. Rawls's and Habermas's approaches to the justification of human rights are then briefly reconstructed and assessed. A symmetrical distribution of strong and weak points is argued to obtain. In the light (...)
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  9. A. Ferrara (2012). Hyper-Pluralism and the Multivariate Democratic Polity. Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (4-5):435-444.score: 60.0
    In the global world, momentous migratory tides have produced hyper-pluralism on the domestic scale, bringing citizens with radically different conceptions of life, justice and the good to coexist side by side. Conjectural arguments about the acceptance of pluralism, the next best to public reason when shared premises are too thin, may not succeed in convincing all constituencies. What resources, then, can liberal democracy mobilize? The multivariate democratic polity is the original answer to this question, based on an interpretation of Rawls (...)
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  10. Axel Honneth (2004). Considerations on Alessandro Ferrara’s Reflective Authenticity. Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (1):11-15.score: 48.0
    Among the various attempts that have been undertaken today to reformulate critically the idea of European modernism, Alessandro Ferrara’s book certainly represents one of the most radical. In contrast to other approaches, which rather depart from a competition of various sources of ideas, Ferrara sets forth a single principle that should be able to provide us with an appropriate and future-regarding self-under-standing of the intellectual situation of present modernity. Its key concept is authenticity that, in opposition to all (...)
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  11. Charles Larmore (2004). Alessandro Ferrara’s Theory of Authenticity. Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (1):5-9.score: 36.0
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  12. Pieter Duvenage (2004). Review Essay: Alessandro Ferrara’s Reflective Authenticity: Rethinking the Project of Modernity. Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (1):127-134.score: 36.0
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  13. D. Ingram (2010). Review Essay: Under Consideration: Alessandro Ferrara's The Force of the Example: Explorations in the Paradigm of Judgment, Columbia University Press, 2008, 235 Pp. [REVIEW] Philosophy and Social Criticism 36 (8):981-984.score: 36.0
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  14. Jack J. Heller (2006). In Dialogue: A Response to Lawrence Ferrara's Chapter Four in R. Phelps, R. Sadoff, E. Warburton, and L. Ferrara, a Guide to Research in Music Education, 5th Edition (Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2005). [REVIEW] Philosophy of Music Education Review 14 (1):89-92.score: 36.0
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  15. Majid Yar (2000). From Actor to Spectator: Hannah Arendt's 'Two Theories' of Political Judgment. Philosophy and Social Criticism 26 (2):1-27.score: 21.0
    The question of judgment has become one of the central problems in recent social, political and ethical thought. This paper explores Hannah Arendt's decisive contribution to this debate by attempting to reconstruct analytically two distinctive perspectives on judgment from the corpus of her writings. By exploring her relation to Aristotelian and Kantian sources, and by uncovering debts and parallels to key thinkers such as Benjamin and Heidegger, it is argued that Arendt's work pinpoints the key antinomy within political judgment itself, (...)
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  16. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (2006/2007). Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: The Lectures of 1827. Oxford University Press.score: 12.0
    From the complete three-volume critical edition of Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion , this edition extracts the full text and footnotes of the 1827 lectures, making the work available in a convenient form for study. Of the lectures that can be fully reconstructed, those of 1827 are the clearest, the maturest in form, and the most accessible to nonspecialists. In them, readers will find Hegel engaged in lively debates and in important refinements of his treatment of the concept (...)
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  17. Petr Dvořák (2006). Some Thomists on Analogy. Studia Neoaristotelica 3 (1):28-36.score: 12.0
    Doctrina aliquorum ex Thomistis de analogiaIn hac dissertatione, quid Thomistae praecipui, qui saec. 15.–17. florebant (Thomas de Vio – Caietanus, Silvester Ferrariensis, Joannes Versor, Joannes a S. Thoma), ad Scoti contra analogiam obiectiones responderint et quomodo Doctoris sui doctrinam defenderint, exponitur. Auctor primo medullam doctrinae “semanticae” de analogia proponit, deinde modum, quo Caietanus et ceteri optimae notae Thomistae ex nonullis ab Aquinate de hac re obiter dictis doctrinam bene ordinatam aedificaverunt, declarat.Some Thomists on AnalogyThe article is a presentation of the (...)
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