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16The Delusion of Meaningder 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2 322-328. 1983.It is argued that the search for meaning in life or in the universe as a whole is misguided, and rests on a confusion between significance and the signiferous systems that make it possible. The expectation that such global meanings are attainable and the belief that they are necessary exert, it is claimed, a damaging effect on the appreciation of more limited episodes of meaningful activity. Philosophy should therefore expose them as delusions, at,the same time pursuing the analysis of meaning i…Read more
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Boundaries of Life: No Dogs or Philosophers AllowedDVD. forthcoming.How should we think about the beginnings and endings of humans' biological lives? Is an ethical system based on natural law the only way to safeguard the value of individual human life? Does holding a secular perspective on the boundaries of human life necessarily leave one on a slippery slope? With Peter Caws and Sr. Regina Geiger
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How the body becomes a self: A response to kernbergIn Robert Stern (ed.), Theories of the Unconscious and Theories of the Self, Analytic Press. pp. 63. 1987.
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23Chairing a SymposiumProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 61 (5). 1988.
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24Address Delivered to the Closing Plenary SessionProceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 6 847-850. 1975.
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72To hell and back: Sartre on (and in) analysis with FreudSartre Studies International 11 (s 1-2): 166-176. 2005.On the back cover of the original French edition of Sartre's Le scénario Freud (The Freud Scenario), the promotional blurb poses the question: "Est-ce ici Sartre qui analyse Freud ou Freud qui analyse Sartre?" (Is Sartre analyzing Freud here, or is Freud analyzing Sartre?). We do not, for obvious reasons, have anything of Freud's on Sartre, but we do have quite a lot of Sartre on Freud, and great quantities of Sartre on Sartre. It has sometimes seemed to me that reading through everything that S…Read more
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8Keeping Body and Soul Together: Some Thoughts on Careers for HumanistsProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 66 (5). 1993.
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Sartre's last philosophical manifestoIn Hugh J. Silverman (ed.), Philosophy and Non-philosophy Since Merleau-Ponty, Routledge. 1988.
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103. Der Ursprung der NegationIn Bernard N. Schumacher (ed.), Jean-Paul Sartre: Das Sein Und Das Nichts, De Gruyter. pp. 45-62. 2003.
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25SartreRoutledge. 1979.This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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7The Moral Theory of Poststructuralism (review)Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (1): 271-273. 1999.
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16Naturality and Intentional Structures of SexualityJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 13 (1): 45-67. 2003.none.
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Consciousness: DvdMilk Bottle Productions. 2001.So who is that behind the face in the mirror? Better yet, what is that? What is the uncanny sense that one is an experiencing agent, a reflecting self? Can we explain consciousness? With Jay Lambert, Peter Caws, and Floyd Tesmer
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Induction and the Kindness of NatureIn Mary Lou Maxwell & C. Wade Savage (eds.), Science, Mind, and Psychology: Essays in Honor of Grover Maxwell, University Press of America. pp. 85. 1989.
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