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  1. Subjectivity and orientation in Levinas and Kant.Stuart Dalton - 1999 - Continental Philosophy Review 32 (4):433-449.
    This essay presents an argument for reconceptualizing subjectivity as orientational rather than foundational in nature. My focus is on the work of Emmanuel Levinas and Immanuel Kant. I begin by summarizing Levinas''s theory of ethical subjectivity as a theory of the self where the internal and the external are in constant play. Then I turn to two works of Kant for resources to understand better the meaning of Levinas''s theory of the self. In "What is Orientation in Thinking?" Kant presents (...)
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    Three forms of philosophical theatre in Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks.Stuart Dalton - 2022 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 48 (1):86-127.
    I argue that Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks deserve to be read as works of philosophy and not just used as supplements to bring order and respectability to Kierkegaard’s other writings. There are at least three specific philosophical values in Kierkegaard’s journals – three ways in which the journals create philosophy within their own pages and therefore deserve to be read as independent works of philosophy and not just as supplements to Kierkegaard’s other writing: (1) The journals demonstrate what a true (...)
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    The General Will and the Legislator in Rousseau’s on the Social Contract.Stuart Dalton - 1996 - Southwest Philosophy Review 12 (2):85-97.
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    Unity and Undecidability.Stuart Dalton - 1998 - Philosophy in the Contemporary World 5 (4):25-32.
    This essay argues that, in the first Critique, the need for unity leads Kant to re-inscribe the subject in a situation of multiplicity and undecidability. The result, however, is not a relativization that negates the meaning of the subject’s existence, but rather a contextualization that makes meaning possible. This reading clarifies some of the connections between Kant and contemporary postmodernism, especially the work of Jacques Derrida.
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    How Beauty Disrupts Space, Time and Thought: Purposiveness Without a Purpose in Kant's Critique of Judgment.Stuart Dalton - 2015 - E-Logos 22 (1):5-14.
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    Beginnings and Endings in Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil.Stuart Dalton - 1998 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 15:59-69.
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    Bodies of experience and bodies of thought: Freud and Kant on excessively intense ideas.Stuart Dalton - 1999 - Angelaki 4 (3):93 – 101.
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    From Eyesight to Insight.Stuart Dalton - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (3):633-653.
    Descartes’s work as a philosopher was inspired by three dreams he had on November 10, 1619, and yet the philosophy that Descartes produced in response to this inspiration included an argument that all dreams are deceptive. This particular incongruity is indicative of a more general ambivalence and anxiety in Descartes’s thought concerning images, which creates a tension that is never fully resolved. In this essay I focus primarily on one side of that tension: the part of Descartes’s philosophy that is (...)
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    From Eyesight to Insight.Stuart Dalton - 2017 - Philosophy Today 61 (3):633-653.
    Descartes’s work as a philosopher was inspired by three dreams he had on November 10, 1619, and yet the philosophy that Descartes produced in response to this inspiration included an argument that all dreams are deceptive. This particular incongruity is indicative of a more general ambivalence and anxiety in Descartes’s thought concerning images, which creates a tension that is never fully resolved. In this essay I focus primarily on one side of that tension: the part of Descartes’s philosophy that is (...)
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  10. Gary Shapiro, Archaeologies of Vision: Foucault and Nietzsche on Seeing and Saying Reviewed by.Stuart Dalton - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (1):56-57.
     
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  11. Heidegger's return to the greeks: Three stories about origins.Stuart Dalton - 1999 - Existentia 9 (1-4):37-46.
     
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    How to Avoid Writing: Prefaces and Points of View in Kierkeggard.Stuart Dalton - 2000 - Philosophy Today 44 (2):123-136.
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    How to Avoid Writing: Prefaces and Points of View in Kierkeggard.Stuart Dalton - 2000 - Philosophy Today 44 (2):123-136.
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    How to avoid getting killed by a statue: Some lessons on teaching and lying from Nietzsche's thus spoke zarathustra.Stuart Dalton - 2022 - Think 21 (60):79-90.
    In Thus Spoke Zarathustra Nietzsche explores the nature of teaching and learning and concludes that a teacher can do more harm than good in a student's life if she allows her students to become her ‘disciples’. A disciple assigns too much authority to a teacher and thus loses the ability to think independently; this is what Zarathustra means when he warns his students, ‘Beware that you are not killed by a statue!’ In this article I argue that Zarathustra's solution to (...)
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    How to be a Terrible Teacher: Kierkegaard’s Philosophical Fragments on what Education is not.Stuart Dalton - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (3):241-264.
    I argue for an approach to Philosophical Fragments that allows it to be philosophical and fragmentary, and that pays particular attention to the fragments, or crumbs, that seem least important. One such overlooked crumb is the theory of merely human education in the book—education that does not enlist God as the teacher, where humans simply try to teach and learn from each other. I argue that Philosophical Fragments defends this theory of education with several reductio ad absurdum proofs that are (...)
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    How to misunderstand Kierkegaard: an instruction manual for assistant professors and other immoral and disreputable persons.Stuart Dalton - 2022 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books.
    This book is an attempt to write about Kierkegaard's philosophy in the style of Kierkegaard's philosophy: energetic, playful, free spirited, surprising, and joyous. It is a deliberately crumby book in the sense that it seeks out the fragments, scraps, and crumbs of philosophical arguments that are generally ignored or swept away, like so much rubbish, but that are actually the most interesting parts of the meal. The Anti-Assistant-Professor Method that this book follows adopts Kierkegaard's many excellent jokes about assistant professors (...)
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    Johannes Climacus as Kierkegaard’s Discourse on Method.Stuart Dalton - 2003 - Philosophy Today 47 (4):360-376.
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    Johannes Climacus as Kierkegaard’s Discourse on Method.Stuart Dalton - 2003 - Philosophy Today 47 (4):360-377.
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    Kierkegaard's Repetition as a Comedy in Two Acts.Stuart Dalton - 2001 - Janus Head 4 (2):287-326.
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    Lyotard's Peregrination: Three (and-a-half) Responses to the Call of Justice.Stuart Dalton - 1994 - Philosophy Today 38 (3):227-242.
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    Nancy and Kant on inoperative communities.Stuart Dalton - 2000 - Critical Horizons 1 (1):29-50.
    This essay argues that Kant's explanation of the purposiveness-without-a-purpose of beauty (in the third Critique) can help to make sense of Nancy's theory of the inoperative community.
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  22. Non-Cognitive Ethics in Levinas and Kant.Stuart Dalton - 1997 - Dissertation, Emory University
    In this dissertation I outline a theory of non-cognitive ethics--a theory of how ethics is possible in response to feeling rather than to concepts--that is drawn from the ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas and the aesthetic thought of Immanuel Kant. In general I argue that in the work of Levinas we can find a description of non-cognitive ethics in which community and subjectivity are still meaningful, and that Kant's third Critique can contribute to this project by providing some of the (...)
     
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  23. Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Joakim Garff and Johnny Kondrupp, Written Images: S~ ren Kierkegaard's Journals, Notebooks, Booklets, Sheets, Scraps, and Slips of Paper Reviewed by.Stuart Dalton - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (1):15-17.
     
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    Obligation to the Other in Levinas and the Experience of the Sublime in Kant.Stuart Dalton - 1999 - Kantian Review 3:81-98.
    In an interview with Philippe Nemo, Emmanuel Levinas makes a very revealing comment about what he was trying to accomplish in his ethical philosophy. In response to a question about the ‘starting-point’ of his ethics, Levinas protests: ‘My task does not consist in constructing ethics; I only try to find its meaning … One can without doubt construct an ethics in function of what I have just said [in describing his philosophy up to this point in the interview], but this (...)
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    Bruce H. Kirmmse, Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, David D. Possen, Joel D. S. Rasmussen, & Vanessa Rumble, eds., "Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks: Volume 10, Journals NB31-NB36.". [REVIEW]Stuart Dalton - 2020 - Philosophy in Review 40 (2):59-63.
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    Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, David Kangas, Bruce H. Kirmmse, George Pattison, Joel D. S. Rasmussen, Vanessa Rumble, and K. Brian Söderquist, eds. Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks. Volume 6 and 7. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Stuart Dalton - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (2):63-66.
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    Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, Bruce H. Kirmmse, David D. Possen, Joel D. S. Rasmussen, and Vanessa Rumble, eds., Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 8: Journals NB21 - NB25. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Stuart Dalton - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (5):204-208.
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    Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, Bruce H. Kirmmse, David D. Possen, Joel D. S. Rasmussen & Vanessa Rumble, eds., Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks, Volume 9. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Stuart Dalton - 2019 - Philosophy in Review 39 (1):8-11.
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    Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, Bruce H. Kirmmse, & David D. Possen, (eds.), "Kierkegaard's Journals and Notebooks: Volume 11, Part I: Loose Papers, 1830-1843.". [REVIEW]Stuart Dalton - 2020 - Philosophy in Review 40 (3):94-98.
    A review of volume 11, part 1 of _Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks._.
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    Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, Bruce H. Kirmmse, Joel D. S. Rasmussen, Vanessa Rumble, and David D. Possen, (Eds.), "Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks Volume 11: Part 2, Loose Papers, 1843-1855.". [REVIEW]Stuart Dalton - 2022 - Philosophy in Review 42 (1):7-12.
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  31. Philip Fisher, Wonder, The Rainbow, and the Aesthetics of Rare Experiences Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Stuart Dalton - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (6):410-411.
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    John Dalton and the Progress of Science. D. S. L. Cardwell.Stuart Pierson - 1971 - Isis 62 (3):407-409.
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    Lying, cheating, and stealing: a moral theory of white-collar crime.Stuart P. Green - 2006 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This is the first book to take a comprehensive look at white collar criminal offenses from the perspective of moral and legal theory. Focussing on the way in which key white collar crimes such as fraud, perjury, false statements, obstruction of justice, bribery, extortion, blackmail, insider trading, tax evasion, and regulatory and intellectual property offenses are shaped and informed by a range of familiar, but nevertheless powerful, moral norms.
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    Science fictions: exposing fraud, bias, negligence and hype in science.Stuart Ritchie - 2020 - London: The Bodley Head.
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    Development Ethics: Distance, Difference, Plausibility.Stuart Corbridge - 1998 - Ethics, Place and Environment 1 (1):35-53.
    This paper defends some aspects of the intentionalist and internationalist worldviews of mainstream development studies against certain moral claims emanating from the New Right and a diverse post-Left. I contend that citizens and states in the advanced industrial world have a responsibility to attend to the claims of distant strangers. Although it is difficult to specify in determinate ways how this responsibility should be discharged—save for attending to basic human needs and rights—the responsibility itself derives from the interlinking and asymmetrical (...)
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  36. Rationality and Intelligence: A Brief Update.Stuart Russell - 2016 - In Vincent C. Müller (ed.), Fundamental Issues of Artificial Intelligence. Cham: Springer.
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    The Fateful Triangle: Race, Ethnicity, Nation.Stuart Hall - 2017 - Harvard University Press.
    In this work drawn from lectures delivered in 1994 a founding figure of cultural studies reflects on the divisive, deadly consequences of our politics of identification. Stuart Hall untangles the power relations that permeate race, ethnicity, and nationhood and shows how oppressed groups broke apart old hierarchies of difference in Western culture.
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    Development ethics: Distance, difference, plausibility.Stuart Corbridge - 1998 - Philosophy and Geography 1 (1):35 – 53.
    This paper defends some aspects of the intentionalist and internationalist worldviews of (an expanded) mainstream development studies against certain moral claims emanating from the New Right and a diverse post-Left. I contend that citizens and states in the advanced industrial world have a responsibility to attend to the claims of distant strangers. Although it is difficult to specify in determinate ways how this responsibility should be discharged—save for attending to basic human needs and rights—the responsibility itself derives from the interlinking (...)
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    Blanchot: Extreme Contemporary.Stuart Kendall & Leslie Hill - 2000 - Substance 29 (3):134.
  40. Amygdala volume and nonverbal social impairment in adolescent and adult males with autism.Richard J. Davidson, Nacewicz, M. B., Dalton, M. K., Johnstone, T., Long, M., McAuliff, M. E., Oakes, R. T., Alexander & L. A. - manuscript
     
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  41. Six Senses of Strict Liability: A Plea for Formalism.Stuart P. Green - 2005 - In Andrew Simester (ed.), Appraising Strict Liability. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Can we speak of alternative frameworks and conceptual change in mechanics?Stuart Rowlands, Ted Graham & John Berry - 1999 - Science & Education 8 (3):241-271.
  43. Practical intersubjectivity.Stuart Grant - 2005 - Janus Head 8 (2):560-580.
    In the 1960’s and 1970’s there was a brief flourishing of practical and group phenomenological work, spurred by a renewed intention towards the things themselves. Despite a growing turn to phenomenology across the Humanities since the 1990’s, there is still much more written about phenomenology than phenomenology performed. This essay sketches a brief history of group phenomenological methods which have sought to remedy this situation and outlines a project nearing completion at the Department of Performance Studies at the University of (...)
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  44. Free Will vs Natural Necessity?Stuart Greenstreet - 2012 - Philosophy Now 93:25-27.
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    Law, politics, and morality in judaism - edited by Michael Walzer.Stuart A. Cohen - 2007 - Ethics and International Affairs 21 (2):267–269.
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  46. Reason as a Universal Constant.Stuart Greenstreet - 2012 - Philosopht Now 90 (90):29-31.
    Analyses C S Lewis's argument for the existence of 'something in addition to nature' - i.e., something which is of a kind that neither depends on nature's interlocking system, nor could be explained as being a necessary product of it. This singular exceptional item, Lewis argued, is rational thought, 'which is not part of the system of nature'.
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    Whose words are these? Statements derived from Facilitated Communication and Rapid Prompting Method undermine the credibility of Jaswal & Akhtar's social motivation hypotheses.Stuart Vyse, Bronwyn Hemsley, Russell Lang, Scott O. Lilienfeld, Mark P. Mostert, Henry D. Schlinger, Howard C. Shane, Mark Sherry & James T. Todd - 2019 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 42.
    Jaswal & Akhtar provide several quotes ostensibly from people with autism but obtained via the discredited techniques of Facilitated Communication and the Rapid Prompting Method, and they do not acknowledge the use of these techniques. As a result, their argument is substantially less convincing than they assert, and the article lacks transparency.
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    Gandhi’s Devotional Political Thought.Stuart Gray & Thomas M. Hughes - 2015 - Philosophy East and West 65 (2):375-400.
    The political thought of Mohandas K. Gandhi has been increasingly used as a paradigmatic example of hybrid political thought that developed out of a cross-cultural dialogue of eastern and western influences. With a novel unpacking of this hybridity, this article focuses on the conceptual influences that Gandhi explicitly stressed in his autobiography and other writings, particularly the works of Leo Tolstoy and the Bhagavad Gītā. This new tracing of influence in the development of Gandhi’s thought alters the substantive thrust of (...)
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  49. He state of nature and domesticated differences in ancient Indian political thought : a historical-comparative approach.Stuart Gray - 2013 - In Jon D. Carlson & Russell Arben Fox (eds.), The State of Nature in Comparative Political Thought: Western and Non-Western Perspectives. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
     
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    Performance Phenomenology: To the Thing Itself.Stuart Grant, Jodie McNeilly-Renaudie & Matthew Wagner (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    This collection of essays addresses emergent trends in the meeting of the disciplines of phenomenology and performance. It brings together major scholars in the field, dealing with phenomenological approaches to dance, theatre, performance, embodiment, audience, and everyday performance of self. It argues that despite the wide variety of philosophical, ontological, epistemological, historical and methodological differences across the field of phenomenology, certain tendencies and impulses are required for an investigation to stand as truly phenomenological. These include: description of experience; a move (...)
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