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    Heidegger: The Critique of Logic. By Thomas A. Fay (review)
    Modern Schoolman 56 (2): 181-182. 1979.
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    "Heidegger and Modem Philosophy," ed. Michael Murray (review)
    Modern Schoolman 56 (4): 382-383. 1979.
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    Deep Ecology (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 26 (2): 195-198. 1986.
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    Hegel: A Biography (review) (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 39 (1): 155-156. 2001.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 39.1 (2001) 155-156 [Access article in PDF] Terry Pinkard, Hegel: A Biography. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Pp. xx + 780. Cloth, $39.95. Having already made an important contribution to Hegel scholarship with his book, Hegel's Phenomenology: The Sociality of Reason, Terry Pinkard has now published an outstanding biography of the great nineteenth century thinker. Pinkard explains ext…Read more
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  • Heidegger's New Concept of Authentic Selfhood (review)
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 57 (2): 198. 1976.
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    Some important themes in current Heidegger research
    Research in Phenomenology 7 (1): 259-281. 1977.
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    Feminism, Deep Ecology, and Environmental Ethics
    Environmental Ethics 9 (1): 21-44. 1987.
    Deep ecologists have criticized reform environmentalists for not being sufficiently radical in their attempts to curb human exploitation of the nonhuman world. Ecofeminists, however, maintain that deep ecologists, too, are not sufficiently radical, for they have neglected the cmcial role played by patriarchalism in shaping the cultural categories responsible for Western humanity’s domination of Nature. According to eco-feminists, only by replacing those categories-including atomism, hierarchalis…Read more
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    Beiträge zur Philosophie (Vom Ereignis)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (3): 369-372. 1991.
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    "Logik I," by Max Scheler (review)
    Modern Schoolman 55 (1): 96-99. 1977.
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    Integral Ecology uses multiple perspectives to analyze environmental problems. Four of Integral Ecology's major analytical perspectives (known as the quadrants) correspond to the four divisions of the liberal arts and sciences: fine arts, natural science, social science, and humanities. Integral Ecology also utilizes the analytical perspective provided by the idea of cultural moral development. This perspective helps to reveal how stakeholders at different developmental stages disclose a phenome…Read more
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    The Heterodox Hegel
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (2): 308-309. 1996.
    308 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 34:2 APRIL 1996 cal rereading: Kant's substantial rather than exclusively procedural conception of free- dom and autonomy; the constitutive rather than merely regulative function of pure practical reason; and the latter's cognitive-cum-conative nature. But this should not detract from Neiman's original and provocative work, which deserves widespread attention. GONTER ZOLLER University of Iowa Cyril O'Regan. The Heterodox Hegel. SUNY Series in Hegelian Stu…Read more
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    Heidegger and Nietzsche on authentic time
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 4 (3): 239-264. 1977.
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    Rethinking the Heidegger-Deep Ecology Relationship
    Environmental Ethics 15 (3): 195-224. 1993.
    Recent disclosures regarding the relationship between Heidegger’s thought and his own version of National Socialism have led me to rethink my earlier efforts to portray Heidegger as a forerunner of deep ecology. His political problems have provided ammunition for critics, such as Murray Bookchin, who regard deep ecology as a reactionary movement. In this essay, I argue that, despite some similarities, Heidegger’s thought and deep ecology are in many ways incompatible, in part because deep ecolog…Read more
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    Die Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 17 (2): 235-237. 1977.
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    Architectural Ethics, Multiculturalism, and Globalization
    Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 11 (3): 17-30. 2003.