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6424The Virtues of AuthenticityInternational Philosophical Quarterly 43 (4): 423-438. 2003.Discussions of the concept of authenticity often fail to define the conditions of an appropriate emotional orientation toward the world. With a more solid philosophical understanding of emotion, it should be possible to define more precisely the necessary conditions of emotional authenticity. Against this background, I interpret Kierkegaard’s Either/Or as a narrative text that suggests a moral psychology of emotion that points toward the development of a better way of thinking about the ethics o…Read more
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51Review of Robert C. Solomon, In Defense of Sentimentality (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (10). 2005.
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3271Emotion, the bodily, and the cognitivePhilosophical Explorations 13 (1). 2010.In both psychology and philosophy, cognitive theories of emotion have met with increasing opposition in recent years. However, this apparent controversy is not so much a gridlock between antithetical stances as a critical debate in which each side is being forced to qualify its position in order to accommodate the other side of the story. Here, I attempt to sort out some of the disagreements between cognitivism and its rivals, adjudicating some disputes while showing that others are merely super…Read more
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880'I Used to Care, but Things Have Changed': Passion and the Absurd in Dylan's Later WorkIn Peter Vernezze (ed.), Bob Dylan and Philosophy: It's Alright, Ma, Open Court. pp. 16-28. 2006.
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1Rainer Maria Rilke's 'Sonnets to Orpheus': A New English Version, With a Philosophical Introduction (edited book)University of Scranton Press. 2007.
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101Thoreau's importance for philosophy (edited book)Fordham University Press. 2012.The purpose of this volume is to remedy this neglect, to explain Thoreau's philosophical significance, and to argue that we can still learn from his polemical conception of philosophy.
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1752Love as a Relation to Truth: Envisioning the Person in "Works of Love"Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2013 (1): 217-242. 2013.Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 2013 Heft: 1 Seiten: 217-242.
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645A Review of Stephen Evans' (2009) Kierkegaard: An Introduction and Patrick Stokes' (2010) Kierkegaard's Mirrors: Interest, Self, and Moral Vision (review)Southwest Philosophy Review 26 (2): 119-123. 2010.A review of two recent books on Kierkegaard's thought, with attention to his relevance for ethics, phenomenology, and metaphysics.
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451Wisdom in love: Kierkegaard and the ancient quest for emotional integrityArs Disputandi 6 1566-5399. 2006.
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1850Skepticism and perceptual faith: Henry David Thoreau and Stanley Cavell on seeing and believingTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 43 (3). 2007.: Thoreau's journal contains a number of passages which explore the nature of perception, developing a response to skeptical doubt. The world outside the human mind is real, and there is nothing illusory about its perceived beauty and meaning. In this essay, I draw upon the work of Stanley Cavell (among others) in order to frame Thoreau's reflections within the context of the skeptical questions he seeks to address. Value is not a subjective projection, but it also cannot be perceived without th…Read more
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478Review of George Pattison's The Philosophy of Kierkegaard (review)International Journal of Philosophical Studies 14. 2006.
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1480The Kierkegaardian ideal of 'essential knowing' and the scandal of modern philosophyIn Kierkegaard's 'Concluding Unscientific Postscript': A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. pp. 87-110. 2010.
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1765Martha C. Nussbaum’s "Political Emotions"Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 13 (4): 643-650. 2014.Martha Nussbaum’s new book Political Emotions is a contribution to political philosophy and, simultaneously, a moral-psychological study of the emotions. In it, she revisits some of the most prominent themes in her 2004 book Hiding from Humanity and her 2001 treatise, Upheavals of Thought. As Nussbaum points out in the opening pages of Political Emotions, one of her goals in this work is to answer a call issued by John Rawls for a “reasonable moral psychology” that would be conceptually refined …Read more
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1701A cure for worry? Kierkegaardian faith and the insecurity of human existenceInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 72 (3): 157-175. 2012.Abstract In his discourses on ‘the lily of the field and the bird of the air,’ Kierkegaard presents faith as the best possible response to our precarious and uncertain condition, and as the ideal way to cope with the insecurities and concerns that his readers will recognize as common features of human existence. Reading these discourses together, we are introduced to the portrait of a potential believer who, like the ‘divinely appointed teachers’—the lily and the bird—succeeds in leading a lif…Read more
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2093Kierkegaard and Greek philosophyIn John Lippitt & George Pattison (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 129-149. 2015.This chapter analyses Soren Kierkegaard's thoughts and opinions about ancient Greek philosophy. It examines the significance of Kierkegaard's references to Greek philosophy in his writings and suggests that his use of classical thought was part of his effort to define his own intellectual project. The chapter investigates how Greek philosophy influenced Kierkegaard's works and views about ethics, existential thought, Socratic faith, love, and virtue, and also considers what Kierkegaard believed …Read more
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Translator's Introduction: Rilke and the Poetics of RevelationIn Rainer Maria Rilke & Rick Anthony Furtak (eds.), Rainer Maria Rilke's 'Sonnets to Orpheus': A New English Version, With a Philosophical Introduction, University of Scranton Press. pp. 1-30. 2007.
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