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18Nietzsche: a critical reader (edited book)Blackwell. 1995.This volume collects together for the very first time a record of the key readings which comprise the three principal traditions or methodologies of Nietzsche interpretation: the Anglo-American, German, and French traditions
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32Wilbur Marshall urban and the “fact of value”: On valuation: Its nature and laws (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 30 (4): 551-568. 1996.
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9The future of philosophy: Nietzsche, Rorty, and ‘post-Nietzscheanism’Nietzsche Studien 29 234-251. 2000.
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27A response to Richard EvansJournal of Business Ethics 10 (11). 1991.The article argues for the need for business to give a positive lead in society. There are three reasons for this. First, a large multinational can have enormous influence in a local economy, especially in the Third World. Secondly, but much more unusually, business can demonstrate how cooperative endeavour can make profits. Thirdly, business can cooperate with local or central government in education, and training. But such reasons themselves raise questions about accountability and values. The…Read more
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17Debates about Globalisation: The Influence of Ronald PrestonStudies in Christian Ethics 17 (2): 182-196. 2004.This article considers the nature of global governance, and the response of the churches to global governance, looking especially at international relations and the economy, and issues of social justice and equity
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Worship and True or False NarrativeIn Oswald Bayer & M. Alan (eds.), Worship and Ethics: Lutherans and Anglicans in Dialogue, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 254--275. 1996.This article considers the way in which a false performance can invalidate claims of ecclesiology. Examples are taken from Anglican theologians such as Charles Gore( died 1930).
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120Descartes to Derrida: An Introduction to European PhilosophyWiley-Blackwell. 2001.This critical survey of issues in European philosophy offers detailed accounts of crucial texts by important thinkers. Sedgwick draws key ideas from these sources, analyzing the various relationships between them and linking them to central themes in philosophical enquiry, such as the nature of subjectivity, reason and experience, anti-humanism, and the nature of language.Areas explored include epistemology, metaphysics and ontology, ethics and politics. Aspects of the work of a broad range of t…Read more
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The Ethical Dance-A Review of Alasdair MacIntyre's After VirtueIn Martin Eve & David Musson (eds.), The Socialist Register, Merlin Press. pp. 19--19. 1982.
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140Book Review: The Common Good and Christian Ethics (review)Studies in Christian Ethics 16 (2): 104-107. 2003.
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12The future of philosophy: Nietzsche, Rorty, and 'post-nietzscheanism'Nietzsche Studien 29 (1): 234-251. 2000.
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40Lyotard and Kripke: Essentialisms in DisputeAmerican Philosophical Quarterly 32 (3): 271-8. 1995.
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Religion |
19th Century Philosophy |
17th/18th Century Philosophy |