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6Philosophy of Dance (edited book)Wiley. 2020.This volume brings together new work in the philosophy of dance for a general philosophical audience. Scholars working across the fields of philosophy, dance studies, and related areas explore the nature of dance as a practice and an artform. This collection of essays covers topics such as the experience of dancing, the nature and appreciation of dance artworks, and the distinctive contribution of dance to philosophical understanding.
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4Having in MindIn Joseph Almog & Paolo Leonardi (eds.), Having In Mind: The Philosophy of Keith Donnellan, Oxford University Press. pp. 93-106. 2011.In “Reference and Definite Descriptions,” Donnellan deepened Strawson’s classic critique of Russell’s theory of descriptions. For Russell, definite descriptions involve generality and quantification; one is speaking in the general way that quantifiers facilitate. By contrast, Strawson insisted that there was singularity here; descriptions characteristically function as singular terms referring to individuals. Donnellan endorsed and developed the singularity idea, but additionally made room for a…Read more
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19Early Modern Philosophy Reconsidered, Volume XXXV (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2012.__Early Modern Philosophy Reconsidered: Essays in Honor of Paul Hoffman__ is an international collection of essays from both well-established and younger scholars. In keeping with the example of Hoffman’s own work, the essays are written in the spirit of promoting serious philosophical engagement with the historical figures they discuss. Among the philosophers whose views are explored in the collection are Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Berkeley, and Kant.
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23The Concept of Evil, Volume XXXVI (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2012.__The Concept of Evil__ is dedicated to the analysis of the concept of evil. The term "evil" is used widely in ordinary language and yet philosophers have disagreed on what, if anything, distinguishes an evil act from a wrong act or an evil person from a bad one. Is "evil" a distinct and important moral category? Which agents and acts can and should be classified as "evil"? In which areas of practice does evil arise? These questions indicate three essential categories that belong to a thorough a…Read more
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26Philosophy and Poetry, Volume XXXIII (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2009._Philosophy and Poetry_ is the 33rd volume in the _Midwest Studies in Philosophy_ series. It begins with contributions in verse from two world class poets, JohnAshbery and Stephen Dunn, and an article by Dunn on the creative processthat issued in his poem. The volume features new work from an internationalcollection of philosophers exploring central philosophical issues pertinent topoetry as well as the connections between the two domains.
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Shared Intentions and Collective Responsibility, Volume XXX (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2006.This volume of _Midwest Studies_ focuses on the currently hot topic in ethics and action theory of shared intentions and relates it to issues in collective responsibility. Each of the essays in the volume is by an internationally known scholar who has published seminal pieces on various aspects of the concepts of shared intention and collective responsibility. Features all new essays that expand the discussion and invite those interested in the topic to examine a variety of ways for understandin…Read more
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Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language (edited book)Univ Of Minnesota Press. 1983._Contemporary Perspectives in the Philosophy of Language _was first published in 1983. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. This volume, an expanded edition of the philosophy of language issue of the journal _Midwest Studies in Philosophy_ (1977), includes essays by some of the foremost exponents of the most influential current approaches to th…Read more
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39The Significance of Religious ExperienceOUP Usa. 2012.This book explores the foundations of religious commitment in the domains of metaphysics/epistemology and the ethical. Throughout, the book takes a literary (rather than philosophical) approach to theology that nevertheless makes room for philosophical exploration of religion. The book rejects the usual picture of religious life sitting atop a metaphysical foundation, in need of epistemological justification.
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25Forward-Looking Collective Responsibility, Volume XXXVIII (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2014.• Explores various aspects of the concept of forward-looking collective responsibility and its application • Presents fifteen articles written by leading philosophers from around the world • Extends the philosophical discussion of collective responsibility and collective morality towards future collective action.
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Life and Death: Metaphysics and Ethics, Volume XXIV (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2000._Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Volume XXIV, Life and Death: Metaphysics and Ethics_ is an important contribution to the literature on the intersection of issues of metaphysics and issues of ethics. In the Midwest Studies tradition, twenty of the more important philosophers writing in this area have contributed original papers that extend the boundaries of philosophical discussion of issues that are of both theoretical and practical concern to a wide-ranging audience. Topics considered include t…Read more
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Philosophy and the Empirical, Volume XXXI (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2007.This collection of essays focuses on a current issue of central important in contemporary philosophy, the relationship between philosophy and empirical studies. Explores in detail a range of examples which demonstrate how the older paradigm – philosophy as conceptual analysis – is giving way to a more varied set of models of philosophical work Each of the featured papers is a previously unpublished contribution by a major scholar.
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14Ethics and Global Climate ChangeWiley-Blackwell. 2016.The planet is undergoing a global change in climate that has begun to negatively affect populations and is predicted to accelerate in the coming decades. The human beings now on Earth are the first to exist when the climatic dynamics of the planet are scientifically understood. That understanding makes patently clear that the aggregate effects of human activities have a distinct impact on planetary climate and the way humans will live, if they survive, in the future. This appears to be a tipping…Read more
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38Phenomenology of Affective Life, Volume XLI (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2017.This volume brings together new analytic and continental philosophic work on the nature of affectivity. Areas represented include philosophy of mind, epistemology, and philosophy of language. But such traditional designations fail to do justice to the new ground broken here. Topics include the nature of moods and emotions, the character of images, the relations between affective states and representational content/intentional states. Particular affective phenomena explored include shame, guilt, …Read more
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Renaissance and Early Modern Philosophy, Volume XXVI (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2003.In this volume leading contemporary philosophical historians of the Renaissance and Early Modern periods examine the works of important figures of the fifteenth through the eighteenth century. While _Midwest Studies in Philosophy_ has produced other volumes devoted to historical periods in philosophy, this is the first to offer such extensive and focused original materials on specific crucial figures as this volume. Original papers by twenty contemporary philosophers writing about the works of t…Read more
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Meaning In The Arts, Volume XXVII (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2003.This Volume illuminates the notion of meaning in the arts-in literature, painting, music, and dance. Specific topics include theory in the arts; interpretations of meaning; objectivity in meaning; and the consumer as a participant in art. Brings together articles from prominent philosophers and practitioners of the arts, which illuminate the notion of meaning in the arts. Addresses meaning in literature, painting, music, and dance. Explores the relationship between authorial intentions and the v…Read more
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25Moral Responsibility and the Financial Crisis (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2018._A look at an economic disaster from a philosophical perspective_ A decade after the financial crisis, this publication considered the event from the standpoint of philosophy. _Moral Responsibility and the Financial Crisis_ is a _Midwest Studies in Philosophy_ volume that applies analytic philosophy to finance. The issue discusses the normative and meta-ethical challenges brought to light by the crisis. It also explores the individual and collective responsibility for the harm caused during the …Read more
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1Free Will and Moral Responsibility, Volume XXIX (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2005._The essays in this volume explore various issues pertaining to human agency, such as the relationship between free will and causal determinism, and the nature and conditions of moral responsibility._ Builds on and extends some of the very best recent work in the field. Features lively and vigorous debate. Forges connections between abstract philosophical theorizing and applied work in neuroscience and even criminal law.
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19Film and the Emotions, Volume XXXIV (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2010._Film and the Emotions_ explores the complicated relationship between filmed entertainment, such as movies and television shows, and our capacity to feel emotions. This volume of _The Midwest Studies in Philosophy_ covers topics such as the role of imagination in our capacity to respond emotionally to films, how emotions felt in response to films relate to emotions felt about real events, and the moral implications of responding emotionally to fictions, among others. This collection includes nin…Read more
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Figurative Language, Volume XXV (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2001.Analytic philosophy was born from philosophic reflection on logic and mathematics. It has been at its strongest in these and related domains of reflection, domains that are friendly to definition and analytic clarity. From time to time, analytic philosophers, some very distinguished, have produced fine work on literature and the arts. But these areas remain underexplored in the analytic tradition. This volume is focused upon language that does not fit within the usual analytic paradigms. It's hi…Read more
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24The New Atheism and Its Critics, Volume XXXVII (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2013.This volume of the classic series is devoted to the claims, arguments, and perspectives of the _New Atheists_. The volume collects original work on these topics of leading thinkers in the philosophy of religion, epistemology, and metaphysics, and philosophy of science. These studies are punctuated by an original short story by a leading novelist.
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25The American Philosophers, Volume XXVIII (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2004.__The American Philosophers_ contains papers by current leading philosophers and political theorists that explore the work of the major American philosophers from the colonial period to the present, from Jonathan Edwards to David Kaplan._ Contains a philosophically and historically broad exploration of the major schools of American philosophy Examines both the pragmatists and the later Twentieth Century analytic philosophers, as well as such shapers of the political and philosophical American sc…Read more
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1Truth and its Deformities, Volume XXXII (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2009.Truth and Its Deformities is the 32nd volume in the Midwest Studies in Philosophy series. It contains major new contributions on a range of topics related to the general theme of the volume by some of the most important philosophers writing on truth in recent years.
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Themes from Kaplan: Constancy and Change in China's Social and Economic History, 1550-1949Oxford University Press USA. 1989.This anthology of essays on the work of David Kaplan, a leading contemporary philosopher of language, sprang from a conference, "Themes from Kaplan," organized by the Center for the Study of Language and Information at Stanford University. The book contains sixteen papers by such distinguished contributors as Robert M. Adams, Roderick Chisholm, Nathan Salmon, and Scott Soames, and includes Kaplan's hitherto uncollected paper, "Demonstratives," which has for twenty years been one of the most infl…Read more
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154The Significance of Religious ExperienceOUP Usa. 2015.In this volume of essays, Howard Wettstein explores the foundations of religious commitment. His orientation is broadly naturalistic, but not in the mode of reductionism or eliminativism. This collection explores questions of broad religious interest, but does so through a focus on the author's religious tradition, Judaism.
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31Midwest Studies in Philosophy, Free Will and Moral Responsibility (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2005.The essays in this volume explore various issues pertaining to human agency, such as the relationship between free will and causal determinism, and the nature and conditions of moral responsibility. Builds on and extends some of the very best recent work in the field. Features lively and vigorous debate. Forges connections between abstract philosophical theorizing and applied work in neuroscience and even criminal law.
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