Works by Timothy J. Madigan ( view other items matching `Timothy J. Madigan`, view all matches )

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  1. Timothy J. Madigan & David B. Suits (eds.) (2011). Lucretius: His Continuing Influence and Contemporary Relevance. Rit Cary Graphic Arts Press.
     
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  2. Timothy J. Madigan (2008). Food for Thought: Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens. Philosophy Now 68:49-49.
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  3. Timothy J. Madigan (2000). Nietzsche & Schopenhauer on Compassion. Philosophy Now 29:8-9.
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  4. Timothy J. Madigan (1998). Legor Et Legar. Philo 1 (2):36-48.
    Friedrich Nietzsche referred to Arthur Schopenhauer as the first inexorable atheist among German philosophers. Yet Schopenhauer’s philosophy---in particular his discussion of “compassion” as the basis of morality---can serve as a starting point for dialogue among Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, Christians, Muslims, and atheistic humanists, all of whom need to address what Raimundo Panikkar calls “The Silence of God.”.
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