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  1.  9
    Adorno: The Recovery of Experience.Roger Foster - 2007 - State University of New York Press.
    Examines the role of experience within Adorno’s philosophy of language and epistemology.
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  2. X-Men Ethics: Using Comic Books to Teach Business Ethics.Virginia W. Gerde & R. Spencer Foster - 2008 - Journal of Business Ethics 77 (3):245-258.
    A modern form of narrative, comic books are used to communicate, discuss, and critique issues in business ethics and social issues in management. A description of comic books as a legitimate medium is followed by a discussion of the pedagogical uses of comic books and assessment techniques. The strengths of the pedagogy include crossing cultural barriers, understanding the complexity of individual decision-making and organizational influences, and the universality of dilemmas and values. We provide an initial source for educators on the (...)
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    Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder Exhibit Greater Stepping Error Despite Similar Gaze Patterns and State Anxiety Levels to Their Typically Developing Peers.Johnny V. V. Parr, Richard J. Foster, Greg Wood & Mark A. Hollands - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
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    Social Character: Erich Fromm and the Ideological Glue of Neoliberalism.Roger Foster - 2017 - Critical Horizons 18 (1):1-18.
    Several thinkers have expressed the view that the central nostrums of neoliberalism, including self-reliance, personal responsibility and individual risk, have become part of the “common sense” fabric of everyday life. My paper argues that Erich Fromm’s idea of social character offers a comprehensive and persuasive answer to this question. While some have sought the answer to this conundrum in Foucault’s notion of governmentality, I argue that, by itself, this answer is not sufficient. What is significant about the notion of social (...)
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    An Adornian Theory of Recognition? A Critical Response to Axel Honneth’s Reification: A New Look at an Old Idea.Roger Foster - 2011 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 19 (2):255 - 265.
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Volume 19, Issue 2, Page 255-265, May 2011.
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    The Therapeutic Spirit of Neoliberalism.Roger Foster - 2016 - Political Theory 44 (1):82-105.
    My essay argues that neoliberal forms of government emerged through the shifting political trajectory of the therapeutic ethos in the postwar period in Anglo-American societies. In the postwar era, the therapeutic ethos attracted the attention of conservative cultural critics who described it as a destructive force on communal obligation. Initially, the therapeutic ethos appeared to align naturally with New Left ideas of democratization in the workplace and private sphere. However, I argue that the New Right was subsequently able to sever (...)
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    Children With Developmental Coordination Disorder Show Altered Visuomotor Control During Stair Negotiation Associated With Heightened State Anxiety.Johnny V. V. Parr, Richard J. Foster, Greg Wood, Neil M. Thomas & Mark A. Hollands - 2020 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Safe stair negotiation is an everyday task that children with developmental coordination disorder are commonly thought to struggle with. Yet, there is currently a paucity of research supporting these claims. We investigated the visuomotor control strategies underpinning stair negotiation in children with and without DCD by measuring kinematics, gaze behavior and state anxiety as they ascended and descended a staircase. A questionnaire was administered to determine parents' confidence in their child's ability to safely navigate stairs and their child's fall history. (...)
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    Lingering with the Particular: Minima Moralia's Critical Modernism.R. Foster - 2011 - Télos 2011 (155):83-103.
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  9. Recognition and resistance-Axel Honneth's critical social theory.Roger Foster - 1999 - Radical Philosophy 94:6-18.
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    Strategies of justice: The project of philosophy in Lyotard and Habermas.Roger Foster - 1999 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 25 (2):87-113.
    This paper presents the philosophies of J.-F. Lyotard and J. Habermas as motivated by the common goal of conceiving a credible theory of social justice whilst avoiding the aporias of the philosophy of subjectivity. It is argued that each constructs a conception of social justice through conceiving domination within the philosophical framework furnished by the linguistic turn. This argument will involve an examination of the divergent readings given by these thinkers of the relation between injustice and language use. Lyotard's critique (...)
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    The catastrophe of neo-liberalism: Finance, emancipation and disintegration.Roger Foster - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (2):123-143.
    My article provides a systematic interpretation of the transformation of capitalist society in the neo-liberal era as a form of what Karl Polanyi called ‘cultural catastrophe’. I substantiate this claim by drawing upon Erich Fromm’s theory of social character. Fromm’s notion of social character, I argue, offers a plausible, psychodynamic explanation of the processes of social change and the eventual class composition of neo-liberal society. I argue, further, that Fromm allows us to understand the psychosocial basis of the process that (...)
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    Adorno and Philosophical Modernism: The Inside of Things.Roger Foster - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    This book explores contemporary continental philosophy and aesthetics. It addresses the problem of post-Kantian reason in relation to the pathologies of experience, alienation, the transformative and ethical import of aesthetic experience, the relation between philosophy and social critique, and language as disclosure rather than correspondence.
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    Therapeutic culture, authenticity and neo-liberalism.Roger Foster - 2016 - History of the Human Sciences 29 (1):99-116.
    I argue that in recent years, the therapeutic ethos and the ideal of authenticity have become aligned with distinctively neo-liberal notions of personal responsibility and self-reliance. This situation has radically exacerbated the threat to political community that Charles Taylor saw in the ‘ethics of authenticity’. I begin by tracing the history of the therapeutic ethos and its early (Rieff, Lasch, MacIntyre) and late (Furedi) critics. I then discuss Charles Taylor’s argument that the culture of self-fulfillment generated by the therapeutic ethos (...)
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  14. Adorno and Heidegger on language and the inexpressible.Roger Foster - 2007 - Continental Philosophy Review 40 (2):187-204.
    I argue that the reflections on language in Adorno and Heidegger have their common root in a modernist problematic that dissected experience into ordinary experience, and transfiguring experiences that are beyond the capacity for expression of our language. I argue that Adorno’s solution to this problem is the more resolutely “modernist” one, in that Adorno is more rigorous about preserving the distinction between what can be said, and what strives for expression in language. After outlining the definitive statement of this (...)
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  15. Adorno and Proust on the recovery of experience.Roger Foster - 2007 - Critical Horizons 8 (2):169-185.
    I argue in this paper that a recovery of the cognitive role of the experiencing subject is the common theme uniting Theodor Adorno's philosophy and Marcel Proust's literary project. This shared commitment is evidenced by the importance given by both thinkers to the expressive dimension of language in relation to its social function as a vehicle for communication. Furthermore, I argue that Adorno and Proust conceive of language's expressive dimension as the expression of suffering. However, whereas, for Proust, this means (...)
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    Adorno's Inaugural Lecture.Roger Foster - 2019 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), A companion to Adorno. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 21–34.
    I situate Adorno's 1931 inaugural lecture in the context of German philosophy in the 1920s. The crisis of idealism in the early twentieth century is explained in terms of the new emphasis in capitalist society on the role of impersonal, scientific knowledge. I demonstrate that Adorno, in the lecture, rejects the neo‐Kantian goal of aligning philosophy with the new scientific culture, but also dismisses the positivist idea of dissolving philosophy into natural science, as well as the irrationalist currents such as (...)
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    Después de Auschwitz: la persistencia de la barbarie.Ricardo Foster - 2000 - Isegoría 23:69-89.
    En el artículo se intenta abordar la especificidad de Auschwitz persiguiendo los orígenes del antijudaísmo en las estructuras matriciales del primer cristianismo. El primer señalamiento a punta a una puesta en cuestión de la relación entre el Occidente cristiano y el judaísmo. A partir de allí se irá configurando la trama de la exclusión, primero, y del exterminio después. Luego se discute la equívoca posición de la ilustración, el conflicto insalvable entre la particularidad judía y la asimilación. Se llega hasta (...)
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  18. Dialectic of Enlightenment as Genealogy Critique.Roger Foster - 2001 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2001 (120):73-93.
     
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    Fertile Ground.R. Spencer Foster - 2012 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 23:203-214.
    The environmental movement continues to be a dynamic force for protection of the environment despite new organizations emerging from the “birthing” process of the formation of new groups via factions and schisms. I focus on two aspects of the evolution of the environmental movement: how do new organizations emerge from existing environmental groups via benevolent or divisive mechanisms; and, which organizations produce new organizations? I develop a family tree of the American environmental movement from 1955 – 2005 and identify the (...)
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  20. In defence of phenomenalistic idealism.Review author[S.]: John Foster - 1994 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (3):509-529.
  21. Introduction to Marina Warner.Roy Foster - 2005 - In Nicholas Bamforth (ed.), Sex Rights: The Oxford Amnesty Lectures 2002. Oxford University Press. pp. 225.
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  22. Francis Stewart Leland Lyons 1923-1983.Rf Foster - 1985 - In Foster Rf (ed.), Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 70: 1984. pp. 463.
     
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    Lingering with the Particular: Minima Moralia's Critical Modernism.Roger Foster - 2011 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2011 (155):83-103.
    ExcerptI. Introduction Minima Moralia seems to go further than any other of Adorno's published works toward developing a substantive ethical point of view on modern society. It might appear curious, then, that this book could also stake an entirely plausible claim to be the most neglected and underappreciated work in Adorno's critical oeuvre.1 Minima Moralia has simply not been able to generate the critical readings of the same scope and influence that have helped make a name for the more programmatic (...)
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  24. Marriage and Family Relationships.R. G. Foster - 1954 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 16 (1):150-150.
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    Philosophy at the chicago exposition.R. M. Foster - 1893 - Philosophical Review 2 (1):124-128.
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    Pierre bourdieu’s critique of scholarly reason.Roger Foster - 2005 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (1):89-107.
    This paper investigates the implications of Pierre Bourdieu’s recent reformulation of his social theory as a critique of ‘scholarly reason’. This reformulation is said to point towards a definition of social theory as a sociologically informed version of the Kantian concept of ‘critique’. It is argued that, by this means, Bourdieu is able to extend and develop the critique of ‘intellectualism’ in the philosophies of Wittgenstein and Merleau-Ponty and, furthermore, to ground this critique by showing how the intellectualist error arises (...)
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    Rethinking the Critique of Instrumental Reason.Roger Foster - 2006 - Social Philosophy Today 22:169-184.
    My paper argues that Jürgen Habermas’s transformation of critical social theory seriously weakens the potential of the concept of instrumental reason as a tool of social critique. I defend the central role of the concept of instrumental reason in both i) the critique of social injustice, and ii) the diagnosis of pathologies of meaning stemming from cultural modernization. However, I argue that the root of these problems cannot come into view from within the Habermasian paradigm. Contra Habermas, I argue that (...)
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    Rethinking the Critique of Instrumental Reason.Roger Foster - 2006 - Social Philosophy Today 22:169-184.
    My paper argues that Jürgen Habermas’s transformation of critical social theory seriously weakens the potential of the concept of instrumental reason as a tool of social critique. I defend the central role of the concept of instrumental reason in both i) the critique of social injustice, and ii) the diagnosis of pathologies of meaning stemming from cultural modernization. However, I argue that the root of these problems cannot come into view from within the Habermasian paradigm. Contra Habermas, I argue that (...)
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    The New Bone Wars.R. Spencer Foster & Virginia W. Gerde - 2009 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 20:207-217.
    We examine the role of professional jurisdiction in the convergence of science and business by exploring the relationship between professional jurisdiction and ethical decision-making. We apply the concept of professional jurisdiction (Abbott 1988) to the turf wars over vertebrate fossils among professional fossil collectors, vertebrate paleontologists, and the professional associations. We posit a series of hypotheses relating to how perceptions of professional jurisdiction influence stakeholders’ ethical decision-making frameworks concerning the sale and purchase of vertebrate fossils, as well as how professional (...)
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    Understanding the ethical universe of Neo-Confucianism.Robert W. Foster - 2008 - In Jeffrey L. Richey (ed.), Teaching Confucianism. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 107--55.
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    Working on the Self: Adorno and Wittgenstein on the Therapeutic Task of Philosophy.Roger Foster - 2017 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (179):109-133.
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    X-Men Ethics.Virginia W. Gerde & R. Spencer Foster - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:297-302.
    A modern form of narrative, comic books, are used to communicate, discuss, and critique issues in business and society. A description of comic books as a legitimate medium is followed by a discussion of the pedagogical uses of comic books. The strengths of the pedagogy include crossing cultural barriers, understanding the complexity of individual decision-making and organizational influences, and the universality of dilemmas and values. We provide an initial source for educators on the topics, comic books, plotlines, and other commentary (...)
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    X-Men Ethics.Virginia W. Gerde & R. Spencer Foster - 2006 - Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 17:297-302.
    A modern form of narrative, comic books, are used to communicate, discuss, and critique issues in business and society. A description of comic books as a legitimate medium is followed by a discussion of the pedagogical uses of comic books. The strengths of the pedagogy include crossing cultural barriers, understanding the complexity of individual decision-making and organizational influences, and the universality of dilemmas and values. We provide an initial source for educators on the topics, comic books, plotlines, and other commentary (...)
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  34. Pascalian Meditations. [REVIEW]Roger Foster - 2000 - Radical Philosophy 101.
     
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    Jennifer Ann Bates. Hegel and Shakespeare on Moral Imagination. Albany, NY. State University of New York Press, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4384-3241-0 . Pp. 378. [REVIEW]Roger Foster - 2012 - Hegel Bulletin 33 (2):91-96.
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