•  5
    Diasporas and Exiles: Varieties of Jewish Identity (edited book)
    University of California Press. 2002.
    Diaspora, considered as a context for insights into Jewish identity, brings together a lively, interdisciplinary group of scholars in this innovative volume. Readers needn't expect, however, to find easy agreement on what those insights are. The concept "diaspora" itself has proved controversial; _galut, _the traditional Hebrew expression for the Jews' perennial condition, is better translated as "exile." The very distinction between diaspora and exile, although difficult to analyze, is importan…Read more
  •  8
    Philosophy of Emotions
    University of Notre Dame Press. 1998.
    Although generally philosophers have put a high valuation on reason, increasingly the role of emotions in motivating action is being recognized. The essays in this volume explore the emotions from a variety of perspectives, ranging from Aristotelian views of the passions to the new findings of cognitive science, and from such diverse starting points as medieval literature and psychological studies.
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    Against Theodicy
    The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 4 115-125. 1999.
    The problem of theodicy is a philosophical classic. I argue that not only are the classical answers suspect, but that the question itself is problematic. In its classical form, the problem presupposes a conception of divinity—call it “perfect-being theology”—that does not go without saying. Even so, there is a significant gap between what the Western religions tell us about the reign of justice and what we seem to find in the world. I argue that approaches to evil need to maintain focus on this …Read more
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    The Significance of Religious Experience
    Oxford University Press USA. 2012.
    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. Among the issues explored are the nature and role of awe, ritual, doctrine, religious experience; the distinction between belief and faith; problems of evil and suffering wit…Read more
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    Proper names and propositional opacity
    Midwest Studies in Philosophy 2 (1): 187-190. 1977.
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    Response to Fumerton, Marti, Reimer and Stroud (review)
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3): 754-775. 2007.
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    Studies in the Philosophy of Mind
    with Peter A. French and Theodore Edward Uehling
    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press. 1986.
  •  1
    Realism and Antirealism (edited book)
    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press. 1988.
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    Film and the Emotions (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 ninetee…Read more
  • Causal theory of proper names
    In Audi Robert (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 109--10. 1995.
  • Jerome (Yehudah) Gellman’s paper, “Perceiving God,” presented at the Henle Conference at St. Louis University, April 2008, evaluates a couple of arguments that attempt to establish the existence of God on the basis of individual religious experience. I can send his paper if anyone is interested. The following are my comments on his paper.
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    Practicing Magic
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 74 (3): 723-729. 2007.
  • Midwest Studies in Philosophy V, 1980: Studies in Epistemology
    with Peter A. French and Theodore E. Uehling
    Synthese 61 (2): 261-272. 1984.
  •  4
    The Philosophy of the Human Sciences
    with Peter A. French and Theodore Edward Uehling
    . 1990.
    Presents essays (previously unpublished) by prominent philosophers on topics such as rationality and alien cultures, moral realism and social science, human sciences in the case of literature, Foucault's genealogical method, Vigotsky and artificial intelligence. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
  • Philosophy and the Arts
    with E. Peter A. Uehling Theodore and French
    . 1991.
  •  9
    Causation and causal theories (edited book)
    with Peter A. French and Theodore Edward Uehling
    University of Minnesota Press. 1984.
  •  5
    Studies in Essentialism
    with Peter A. French and Theodore Edward Uehling
    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press. 1986.
  •  147
    Has semantics rested on a mistake?
    Journal of Philosophy 83 (4): 185-209. 1986.
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    Demonstrative reference and definite descriptions
    Philosophical Studies 40 (2): 241--257. 1981.
    A distinction is developed between two uses of definite descriptions, the "attributive" and the "referential." the distinction exists even in the same sentence. several criteria are given for making the distinction. it is suggested that both russell's and strawson's theories fail to deal with this distinction, although some of the things russell says about genuine proper names can be said about the referential use of definite descriptions. it is argued that the presupposition or implication that…Read more
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    Philosophy of Religion
    with Peter A. French and Theodore Edward Uehling
    . 1997.
    This volume in the Midwest Studies in Philosophy series contains 18 essays which discuss the range of of religious traditions which inform the discussion of contemporary issues.
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    Against Theodicy
    The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 4 (1-4): 115-125. 1999.
    The problem of theodicy is a philosophical classic. I argue that not only are the classical answers suspect, but that the question itself is problematic. In its classical form, the problem presupposes a conception of divinity—call it “perfect-being theology”—that does not go without saying. Even so, there is a significant gap between what the Western religions tell us about the reign of justice and what we seem to find in the world. I argue that approaches to evil need to maintain focus on this …Read more
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    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 the…Read more
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    Summary
    Philosophical Books 47 (1): 1-1. 2006.
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    Theodore E. Uehling, Jr., 1935-2006
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 80 (5). 2007.