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    Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in Our Time: A Reader.eds Walter Jost and Michael J. Hyde - unknown - Yale University Press.
    This book initiates a discussion among scholars in rhetoric and hermeneutics in many areas of the humanities. Twenty leading thinkers explore the ways these two powerful disciplines inform each other and influence a wide variety of intellectual fields. Walter Jost and Michael J. Hyde organize pivotal topics in rhetoric and hermeneutics with originality and coherence, dividing their book into four sections: Locating the Disciplines; Inventions and Applications; Arguments and Narratives; and Civic Discourse and Critical Theory. For readers across (...)
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    Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in Our Time a Reader.Walter Jost & Michael J. Hyde (eds.) - 1997 - Yale University Press.
    This thought-provoking book initiates a dialogue among scholars in rhetoric and hermeneutics in many areas of the humanities. Twenty leading thinkers explore the ways these two powerful disciplines inform each other and influence a wide variety of intellectual fields. Walter Jost and Michael J. Hyde organize pivotal topics in rhetoric and hermeneutics with originality and coherence, dividing their book into four sections: Locating the Disciplines; Inventions and Applications; Arguments and Narratives; and Civic Discourse and Critical Theory. Contributors to (...)
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    The Secret History of Emotion: From Aristotle's 'Rhetoric' to Modern Brain Science (review).Michael J. Hyde - 2007 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 40 (3):326-329.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:The Secret History of Emotion: From Aristotle's ‘Rhetoric’ to Modern Brain ScienceMichael J. HydeThe Secret History of Emotion: From Aristotle's ‘Rhetoric’ to Modern Brain Science. Daniel M. Gross. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Pp. x + 194. $35.00, Hardcover.The twofold goal of this book is clearly stated by its author: "to reconstitute by way of critical intellectual history a deeply nuanced, rhetorical understanding of emotion that prevailed (...)
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    Defining “Human Dignity” in the Debate Over the (Im)Morality of Physician-Assisted Suicide.Michael J. Hyde - 2001 - Journal of Medical Humanities 22 (1):69-82.
    Leon Kass's often-cited essay, “Death with Dignity and the Sanctity of Life,” provides the basis for a case study in the rhetorical function of definition in debates concerning bioethics. The study examines the way a particular definition of “human dignity” is used to maintain an advantage of power in the debate over the morality of physician-assisted suicide. It also considers sources of human dignity that are deflected from attention by the rhetoric of Kass's formulation.
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    A Paul Ramsey Bibliography.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 255-268.
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    After the genome: a language for our biotechnological future.Michael J. Hyde & James A. Herrick (eds.) - 2013 - Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press.
    Biotechnological advancements during the last half-century have forced humanity to come to grips with the possibility of a post-human future. The ever-evolving opinions about how society should anticipate this biotechnological frontier demand a language that will describe our new future and discuss its ethics. After the Genome brings together expert voices from the realms of ethics, rhetoric, religion, and science to help lead complex conversations about end-of-life care, the relationship between sin and medicine, and the protection of human rights in (...)
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    Contents.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press.
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    14. Consent as a Canon of Loyalty, with Special Reference to Children in Medical Investigations.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 176-194.
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    4. Christian Vocation and Resistance.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 41-59.
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  10. Existentialism as a Basis for the Theory and Practice of Rhetoric.Michael J. Hyde - 1990 - In Richard A. Cherwitz (ed.), Rhetoric and Philosophy. L. Erlbaum Associates. pp. 213--51.
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    Frontmatter.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press.
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    Introduction.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press.
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    Index.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 269-272.
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    Introduction: Rhetoric and Hermeneutics: Places Along the Way.Michael J. Hyde & Walter Jost - unknown - In eds Walter Jost and Michael J. Hyde (ed.), Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in Our Time: A Reader. Yale University Press. pp. 1-42.
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    17. Justice and Equal Treatment.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 247-254.
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    5. Justice in War.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 60-67.
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    15. On Caring for the Dying.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 195-222.
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    13. Preface to The Patient as Person.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 168-175.
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    12. Reference Points in Deciding about Abortion.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 151-167.
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    3. Self-Love, Love of Happiness, Love to God and to Neighbor.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 25-40.
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    2. The Biblical Norm of Righteousness.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 15-24.
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    6. The Case for Making "Just War" Possible.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 68-83.
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    9. The Created Destination of Property Right.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 106-120.
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    10. The Christian Use of Economic Pressure to Transform Race Relations.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 121-136.
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    11. The Covenant of Marriage and Right Means.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 137-150.
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    The Expertise of Human Beings and Depression.Michael J. Hyde - 2011 - Social Epistemology 25 (3):263 - 274.
    Depression is a debilitating condition, but it can also be an awakening: one that calls attention to what is termed dimensions of expertise that come with the spatial and temporal structure of human beings and that are necessary for offering some counter to the debilitating force of the condition. Expertise has a significant ontological status: it is directly associated with who we are as creatures who can hear and respond to the call of conscience, desire acknowledgment and have an obligation (...)
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    The Essential Paul Ramsey.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - Yale University Press.
    Paul Ramsey was one of the most important ethicists of the twentieth century. From the publication of his classic Basic Christian Ethics in 1950 until his death in 1988, his writings decisively shaped moral discourse and reflection in the areas of theology, law, politics, and medicine.
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  28. 3/the human component in technology.Michael J. Hyde - 1981 - In Stephen Skousgaard (ed.), Phenomenology and the Understanding of Human Destiny. University Press of America. pp. 1--31.
     
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    16. The Indignity of "Death with Dignity".Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 223-246.
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    The interruption that we are: the health of the lived body, narrative, and public moral argument.Michael J. Hyde - 2018 - Columbia, South Carolina: The University of South Carolina Press.
    Human existence is structured as an interruption that is forever calling us into question (interrupting our everyday routinized ways of being) and confronting us with the related challenges of having a conscience, being open to and acknowledging others, striving to better ourselves when improvement is necessary for maintaining our well-being, and enacting our rhetorical competence to disclose the truth of the matters at hand.
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    8. The Limits of Nuclear War.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 96-105.
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  32. Transcendental philosophy and human communication.Michael J. Hyde - 1982 - In Joseph J. Pilotta (ed.), Interpersonal Communication: Essays in Phenomenology and Hermeneutics. University Press of America.
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    7. The Uses of Power.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 84-95.
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    1. What the Christian Does Without a Code.Michael J. Hyde - 1994 - In The Essential Paul Ramsey. Yale University Press. pp. 1-14.
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    Book Reviews : Radical Reflection and the Origin of the Human Sciences. By Calvin O. Schrag. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 1980. Pp. xii + 134. $9.95 (clothbound), $4.50 (paperbound. [REVIEW]Michael J. Hyde - 1984 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (2):270-273.
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    Philosophical hermeneutics and the communicative experience: The paradigm of oral history. [REVIEW]Michael J. Hyde - 1980 - Man and World 13 (1):81-98.
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    Book Reviews : Radical Reflection and the Origin of the Human Sciences. By Calvin O. Schrag. West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, 1980. Pp. xii + 134. $9.95 (clothbound), $4.50 (paperbound. [REVIEW]Michael J. Hyde - 1984 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (2):270-273.
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    Bioethics, Public Moral Argument, and Social Responsibility.Nancy M. P. King & Michael J. Hyde (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    _Bioethics, Public Moral Argument, and Social Responsibility_ explores the role of democratically oriented argument in promoting public understanding and discussion of the benefits and burdens of biotechnological progress. The contributors examine moral and policy controversies surrounding biomedical technologies and their place in American society, beginning with an examination of discourse and moral authority in democracy, and addressing a set of issues that include: dignity in health care; the social responsibilities of scientists, journalists, and scholars; and the language of genetics and (...)
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  39. Walter Jost and Michael J. Hyde, eds., Rhetoric and Hermeneutics in Our Time. [REVIEW]James Beebe - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18:271-273.
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    The continuous and the discrete: ancient physical theories from a contemporary perspective.Michael J. White - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book presents a detailed analysis of three ancient models of spatial magnitude, time, and local motion. The Aristotelian model is presented as an application of the ancient, geometrically orthodox conception of extension to the physical world. The other two models, which represent departures from mathematical orthodoxy, are a "quantum" model of spatial magnitude, and a Stoic model, according to which limit entities such as points, edges, and surfaces do not exist in (physical) reality. The book is unique in its (...)
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  41. Sceptical theism and evidential arguments from evil.Michael J. Almeida & Graham Oppy - 2003 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 81 (4):496 – 516.
    Sceptical theists--e.g., William Alston and Michael Bergmann--have claimed that considerations concerning human cognitive limitations are alone sufficient to undermine evidential arguments from evil. We argue that, if the considerations deployed by sceptical theists are sufficient to undermine evidential arguments from evil, then those considerations are also sufficient to undermine inferences that play a crucial role in ordinary moral reasoning. If cogent, our argument suffices to discredit sceptical theist responses to evidential arguments from evil.
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    The Creolizing Subject: Race, Reason, and the Politics of Purity.Michael J. Monahan - 2022 - Fordham University Press.
    How does our understanding of the reality (or lack thereof ) of race as a category of being affect our understanding of racism as a social phenomenon, and vice versa? How should we envision the aims and methods of our struggles against racism? Traditionally, the Western political and philosophical tradition held that true social justice points toward a raceless future—that racial categories are themselves inherently racist, and a sincere advocacy for social justice requires a commitment to the elimination or abolition (...)
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  43. Stoic natural philosophy (physics and cosmology).Michael J. White - 2003 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. Cambridge University Press. pp. 142.
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    Vividness of recollection is supported by eye movements in individuals with high, but not low trait autobiographical memory.Michael J. Armson, Nicholas B. Diamond, Laryssa Levesque, Jennifer D. Ryan & Brian Levine - 2021 - Cognition 206 (C):104487.
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    Look, Ma! No Frans!Michael J. Wreen - 1994 - Pragmatics and Cognition 2 (2):285-306.
    This paper criticizes the pragma-dialectical conception of a fallacy, according to which a fallacy is an argumentative speech act which violates one or more of the rules of 'rational discussion'. That conception is found to be neither a necessary nor a sufficient condition for committing a fallacy. It is also found wanting in several other respects.
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    Agency and Integrality: Philosophical Themes in the Ancient Discussions of Determinism and Responsibility.Michael J. White - 1985 - Springer.
    It is not very surprising that it was no less true in antiquity than it is today that adult human beings are held to be responsible for most of their actions. Indeed, virtually all cultures in all historical periods seem to have had some conception of human agency which, in the absence of certain responsibility-defeating conditions, entails such responsibility. Few philosophers have had the temerity to maintain that this entailment is trivial because such responsibility-defeating conditions are always present. Another not (...)
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    Fatalism and causal determinism: An aristotelian essay.Michael J. White - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (124):231-241.
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  48. Jealousy.Michael J. Wreen - 1989 - Noûs 23 (5):635-652.
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    Zeno's A rrow, Divisible Infinitesimals, and Chrysippus.Michael J. White - 1982 - Phronesis 27 (3):239 - 254.
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    May the force be with you.Michael J. Wreen - 1988 - Argumentation 2 (4):425-440.
    This paper is a critical assessment of argumentum ad baculum, or appeal to force. Its principal contention is that, contrary to common opinion, there is no general fallacy of ad baculum. Most real-life ad baculums are, in fact, fairly strong. A basic logical form for reconstructed ad baculums is proposed, and a number of heterodoxical conclusions are also advanced and argued for. They include that ad baculum is not necessarily a prudential argument, that ad baculum need not involve force, violence, (...)
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