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    Victims and values: a history and a theory of suffering.Joseph Anthony Amato - 1990 - New York: Greenwood Press. Edited by David Monge.
    This book conducts a timely inquiry into contemporary conscience and politics.
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    Death, and the Stories We Don’t Have.Joseph A. Amato - 1993 - The Monist 76 (2):252-269.
    We once took death to be a permanent part of human experience. This is no longer the case. As death, and its allies pain and suffering, have increasingly become subject to medical treatment and social control, we think of them in new ways. However, as important as this fundamental transformation is, I have chosen to discuss something entirely different in this essay: I contend here that death has a particular sting for us of the contemporary world since we lack stories (...)
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    Ethics, living or dead?: themes in contemporary values.Joseph Anthony Amato - 1982 - Marshall, Minn.: Venti Amati.
    Rousseau -- Karl Marx -- Dostoevsky -- Friedrich Nietzsche -- Henry Adams -- Emmanuel Mounier -- Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre.
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    Mounier and Maritain: a French Catholic understanding of the modern world.Joseph Anthony Amato - 1975 - University: University of Alabama Press.
  5. Suffering, and the promise of a world without pain.Joseph Amato - 2014 - In Ronald Michael Green & Nathan J. Palpant (eds.), Suffering and Bioethics. Oup Usa.
     
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