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    A Preface to Morals.Walter Lippmann & Patrick Diggins John - 1929 - New Brunswick, New Jersey: Routledge.
    After an eloquent and moving analysis of what he sees as the disillusion of themodern age, Lippmann posits as the central dilemma of liberalism its inability to find an appropriate substitute for the older forms of authority - church, state, class, family, law, custom - that it has denied. Lippmann attempts to find a way out of this chaos through the acceptance of a higher humanism and a way of life inspired by the ideal of "disinterestedness" in all things.In his (...)
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    The Promise of Pragmatism: Modernism and the Crisis of Knowledge and Authority.John Patrick Diggins - 1995 - University of Chicago Press.
    For much of our century, pragmatism has enjoyed a charmed life, holding the dominant point of view in American politics, law, education, and social thought in general. After suffering a brief eclipse in the post-World War II period, pragmatism has experienced a revival, especially in literary theory and such areas as poststructuralism and deconstruction. In this critique of pragmatism and neopragmatism, one of our leading intellectual historians traces the attempts of thinkers from William James to Richard Rorty to find a (...)
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    The Promise of Pragmatism: Modernism and the Crisis of Knowledge and Authority.John Patrick Diggins - 1994 - University of Chicago Press.
    The book also draws on an alternative set of American thinkers to explore the blind spots in the pragmatic temper."—William Connolly, New York Times Book Review "An extraordinarily ambitious work of both analysis and synthesis. . .
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    Why Niebuhr Now?John Patrick Diggins - 2011 - University of Chicago Press.
    Barack Obama has called him “one of my favorite philosophers.” John McCain wrote that he is “a paragon of clarity about the costs of a good war.” Andrew Sullivan has said, “We need Niebuhr now more than ever.” For a theologian who died in 1971, Reinhold Niebuhr is maintaining a remarkably high profile in the twenty-first century. In _Why Niebuhr Now?_ acclaimed historian John Patrick Diggins tackles the complicated question of why, at a time of great (...)
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    Why Niebuhr Now?John Patrick Diggins - 2012 - University of Chicago Press.
    Barack Obama has called him “one of my favorite philosophers.” John McCain wrote that he is “a paragon of clarity about the costs of a good war.” Andrew Sullivan has said, “We need Niebuhr now more than ever.” For a theologian who died in 1971, Reinhold Niebuhr is maintaining a remarkably high profile in the twenty-first century. In _Why Niebuhr Now?_ acclaimed historian John Patrick Diggins tackles the complicated question of why, at a time of great (...)
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    From Pragmatism to Natural Law.John Patrick Diggins - 1991 - Political Theory 19 (4):519-538.
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    From pragmatism to natural law: Walter Lippmann's Quest for the foundations of legitimacy.John Patrick Diggins - 1991 - Political Theory 19 (4):519-538.
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    I. Knowledge and Sorrow: Louis Hartz's Quarrel with American History.John Patrick Diggins - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (3):355-376.
    In much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow. — Ecclesiastes.
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    Knowledge and sorrow: Louis Hartz's quarrel with american history.John Patrick Diggins - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (3):355-376.
    In much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.—Ecclesiastes.
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    Power and suspicion: The perspectives of Reinhold Niebuhr.John Patrick Diggins - 1992 - Ethics and International Affairs 6:141–161.
    Diggins brings Reinhold Niebuhr into the post-structuralist dialogue, and demonstates that his writings are the more constructive about the human predicament. "[I]n Niebuhr power and morality meet in one, with a suspicious glance at the disavowal of power and the pretensions of morality.".
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    Sidney Hook, Robert Nozick, and the paradoxes of freedom.John Patrick Diggins - 2005 - Social Philosophy and Policy 22 (1):200-220.
    Diggins observes in this essay that, while Nozick and Hook shared a passion for freedom and for understanding liberty in all its complexities, the two philosophers, one a libertarian and the other a democratic socialist, occupied different worlds when it came to how they viewed property and power. Nozick believed that freedom and justice depended upon a minimal state that would be severely restricted in its exercise of power. Sidney Hook never renounced his conviction, born of his early attraction (...)
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  12. John Patrick Diggins, "The Promise of Pragmatism; Modernism and the Crisis of Knowledge and Authority". [REVIEW]Daniel J. Wilson - 1995 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 31 (1):232.
     
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    Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Challenge of Intellectual History.John P. Diggins - 2006 - Journal of the History of Ideas 67 (1):181-208.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Arthur O. Lovejoy and the Challenge of Intellectual HistoryJohn Patrick DigginsMen and ideas advance by parricide, by which the children kill, if not their fathers, at least the beliefs of their fathers, and arrive at new beliefs.Sir Isaiah Berlin1I was supposed to wind up the study of mine, and become the Lovejoy of my generation—that's the silly talk of scholarly people.Saul Bellow2To become "the Lovejoy," with the implication (...)
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    John Dewey's Quest for Unity: The Journey of a Promethean Mystic.Loren Goldman - 2013 - Education and Culture 29 (1):135-139.
    Richard Gale's slender monograph is a sometimes insightful, sometimes enervating and always personal reckoning with John Dewey's philosophy. Gale's basic thesis is that Dewey is a unificationist malgré lui, that despite being committed to empiricism and pluralism his pragmatism remains profoundly metaphysical in a non-naturalistic sense. This claim is hardly new or surprising. Thinkers as diverse as George Santayana, Richard Rorty and John Patrick Diggins, to name but a few, have also noted traces of supernaturalism and (...)
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    Hope.John Patrick Day - 1969 - American Philosophical Quarterly 6 (2):89-102.
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    Hope: A Philosophical Inquiry.John Patrick Day - 1991 - Philosophical Society of Finland.
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  17. Commentary on the Metaphysics of Aristotle.John Patrick Thomas, Aristotle & Rowan - 1961 - Chicago,: H. Regnery Co.. Edited by Aristotle & John Patrick Rowan.
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    Hope, a Philosophical Inquiry (Acta Philosophica Fennica).John Patrick Day - 1991 - Akateeminen Kirjakauppa.
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    Inductive Probability.John Patrick Day - 1961 - New York, NY, USA: Humanities Press.
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    Property, Moral Conflict and Temptation.John Patrick Day - 1994
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    Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics.John Patrick Thomas, Rowan & Aristotle - 1995 - St. Augustine's Press.
    The fine editions of the Aristotelian Commentary Series make available long out-of-print commentaries of St. Thomas on Aristotle. Each volume has the full text of Aristotle with Bekker numbers, followed by the commentary of St. Thomas, cross-referenced using an easily accessible mode of referring to Aristotle in the Commentary. Each volume is beautifully printed and bound using the finest materials. All copies are printed on acid-free paper and Smyth sewn. They will last.
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  22. The Concept of World in Husserl's Transcendental Phenomenology.John Patrick Burke - 1974 - Dissertation, University of California, San Diego
     
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  23. The rudiments of relativity.John Patrick Dalton - 1921 - Johannesburg:
     
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    Social Acceleration and the New Politics of Time.John-Patrick Schultz - 2017 - Radical Philosophy Review 20 (2):329-354.
    Critical theory has recently charted the rise of an unprecedented wave of social acceleration transforming Western capitalism. Within that body of work, a tendency has emerged to frame this new temporality as a stable structure lacking in the possibility for visions of alternatives, let alone for substantive revolt or challenge. This essay argues that recent struggles like Occupy and 15-M experimented with an alternative, utopian temporality that challenged and disrupted acceleration, revealing the latter to be prone to generating and expanding (...)
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    Social Acceleration and the New Politics of Time.John-Patrick Schultz - 2017 - Radical Philosophy Review 20 (2):329-354.
    Critical theory has recently charted the rise of an unprecedented wave of social acceleration transforming Western capitalism. Within that body of work, a tendency has emerged to frame this new temporality as a stable structure lacking in the possibility for visions of alternatives, let alone for substantive revolt or challenge. This essay argues that recent struggles like Occupy and 15-M experimented with an alternative, utopian temporality that challenged and disrupted acceleration, revealing the latter to be prone to generating and expanding (...)
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    Vincent Harding, Hope and History: Why We Must Share the Story of the Movement.John-Patrick Schultz - 2011 - Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 21 (2):105-108.
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    General metaphysics.John Patrick S. J. Noonan - 1957 - Chicago,: Loyola University Press.
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    General & special ethics.John Patrick Noonan - 1947 - Chicago,: Loyola Univ. Press.
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    Principles of law and government.John Patrick Noonan - 1936 - Chicago: Mentzer, Bush and Company.
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    Avoiding the Whiff of Paradox in the Liberal Promotion of Autonomy: Critical Comment on Colburn.John Patrick Rudisill - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37:221-232.
    In his recent articulation and defense of what he calls autonomy-minded anti-perfectionism, Ben Colburn relies on a distinction he draws between first-order and second-order values. In this paper I argue that his approach fails to make good on its promise to offer a distinct third way, is either too restrictive or too permissive and relies crucially on a kind of formal analysis that undercuts the central claim upon which rests his unification of neutrality-minded and perfectionistic liberalism.
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    Avoiding the Whiff of Paradox in the Liberal Promotion of Autonomy.John Patrick Rudisill - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37:221-232.
    In his recent articulation and defense of what he calls autonomy-minded anti-perfectionism, Ben Colburn relies on a distinction he draws between first-order and second-order values. In this paper I argue that his approach (1) fails to make good on its promise to offer a distinct third way, (2) is either too restrictive or too permissive and (3) relies crucially on a kind of formal analysis that undercuts the central claim upon which rests his unification of neutrality-minded (“political”) and perfectionistic (“comprehensive”) (...)
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    Revolutionizing Time: Bloch's Challenge to Marx in Spirit of Utopia.John-Patrick Schultz - 2017 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2017 (179):179-187.
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    Philosophical Letters.René Descartes & Anthony John Patrick Kenny - 1970 - Blackwell.
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    Enlightenment Roots of Habermas' Critique of Marx.John Patrick Murray - 1979 - Modern Schoolman 57 (1):1-24.
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    The Ethical Significance of the Face.John Patrick Burke - 1982 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 56:194.
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    The Role and Responsibility of the Moral Philosopher.John Patrick Burke - 1982 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 56:194-206.
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    Some Further Concerns with Colburn's Autonomy-minded Anti-perfectionism.John Patrick Rudisill - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37:243-248.
    In this rejoinder to Ben Colburn, I further press, while modulating, my charge that his autonomy-minded anti-perfectionism is insufficiently novel, articulate a new and distinct worry about the formal analysis that is at the center of his argument, and enhance my criticism that the view Colburn defends is too permissive.
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    Avoiding the Whiff of Paradox in the Liberal Promotion of Autonomy.John Patrick Rudisill - 2012 - Journal of Philosophical Research 37:221-232.
    In his recent articulation and defense of what he calls autonomy-minded anti-perfectionism, Ben Colburn relies on a distinction he draws between first-order and second-order values. In this paper I argue that his approach (1) fails to make good on its promise to offer a distinct third way, (2) is either too restrictive or too permissive and (3) relies crucially on a kind of formal analysis that undercuts the central claim upon which rests his unification of neutrality-minded (“political”) and perfectionistic (“comprehensive”) (...)
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  39. Mental Health in Plato's Republic.Anthony John Patrick Kenny - 1969 - Published for the British Academy by the Oxford University Press.
     
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    An Anthology of Why?Julius Kovesi, Anthony John Patrick Kenny & Janet Kovesi Watt - 1998
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  41. Increasing information access cost to protect against interruption effects during problem solving.Phillip L. Morgan, John Patrick & Tanya Patrick - 2010 - In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cognitive Science Society. pp. 949--955.
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    Jana Mohr Lone.Jana Mohr Lone & John Patrick Cleary - 2009 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 19 (2-3):28-29.
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    Act and Object in the Philosophy of the Emotions and of the Will.Anthony John Patrick Kenny - 1961
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  44. Tomás Akvinský.Anthony John Patrick Kenny - 1993 - Institut Pro Stredoevropskou Kulturu a Politiku.
     
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    A preface to morals.Walter Lippmann - 1929 - New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books.
    After an eloquent and moving analysis of what he sees as the disillusion of themodern age, Lippmann posits as the central dilemma of liberalism its inability to find an appropriate substitute for the older forms of authority-- church, state, class, family, law, custom--that it has denied. Lippmann attempts to find a way out of this chaos through the acceptance of a higher humanism and a way of life inspired by the ideal of "disinterestedness" in all things. In his new introduction (...)
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    Remembering Revolutionary Luxury. [REVIEW]John-Patrick Schultz - 2015 - Radical Philosophy Review 18 (2):347-351.
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  47. A Chance to Live: The Story of the Lost Children of the War.John Patrick Carroll-Abbing - 1952
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    A reply by Anthony Kenny.Anthony John Patrick Kenny - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (4):497-498.
  49. Bryan Magee Talks to Anthony Kenny About Medieval Philosophy.Bryan Magee, Anthony John Patrick Kenny, Inc Bbc Education & Training, B. B. C. Worldwide Americas & Films for the Humanities - 1987 - Films for the Humanities & Sciences [Distributor].
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    Detritus and Desiderata: An Interpretation of Authority in the Modern Age.Nick C. Sagos - 2001 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 37 (3):365 - 387.
    Articulation and defense of Pragmatism against epistemic critiques leveled by historian John Patrick Diggins. -/- Argues that the inferential structure of pragmatist epistemic authority is misunderstood by Diggins and by other critics. -/- Defends both classical and neo-pragmatist naturalism via inferentialism.
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