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3Pragmatism and Phenomenology: A Philosophic EncounterTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 17 (3): 276-279. 1980.
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Thematic Studies in Phenomenology and PragmatismTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 20 (4): 473-479. 1984.
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44Phenomenology and the Fundamental Structure of ExperiencePhilosophy Today 29 (2): 135-141. 1985.
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81The Present as the Seat of Temporal ExistenceInternational Studies in Philosophy 25 (3): 1-15. 1993.
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69Merleau-Ponty and Heidegger: The Intentionality of Transcendence, the Being of IntentionalityJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 25 (1): 27-33. 1994.
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Gérard Deledalle, "La Philosophie américaine" (review)Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 21 (2): 286. 1985.
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89Pragmatism and phenomenology: The common context of meaningSouthern Journal of Philosophy 18 (4): 481-487. 1980.
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59Demythologizing Heidegger (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (2): 259-264. 1997.
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54Post-Cartesian Meditations (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (4): 515-518. 1991.
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Mead and Merleau-Ponty: Toward a Common VisionJournal of Speculative Philosophy 10 (4): 296-302. 1996.
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260Taming Violence: Ricoeur and DerridaBulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 10 (2): 42-58. 1998.none.
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59CHAPTER ONE THE UNITY AND RUPTURE OF EXISTENCE The germ for Heidegger's quest to appropriate the entire Western tradition is given through a work which sets...
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23Imagination and Postmodernity (edited book)Lexington Books. 2013.This book, focusing on the central role of the imagination in contemporary philosophy, addresses challenges and problems that emerge today in conflicting positions, including a concentration on the role of the imagination in the work of Paul Ricoeur in contrast and in opposition to its role in such postmodern thinkers as Derrida and Lyotard.
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176The field of perception and the dimension of human activity: Mead and Merleau-pontySouthern Journal of Philosophy 28 (1): 77-90. 1990.Mead and Merleau-Ponty each portray the perceptual field as a field of spatially and temporally located, ontologically "thick" or resisting objects which are essentially related to the horizon of world, which allow for the very structure of the sensing which gives access to them, and whose manner of emergence undercuts the problematics of the subject-object split. This essay surveys this perceptual field as a focus for eliciting their more fundamental shared understanding of the dimensions of hu…Read more
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47Extension of Ricoeur's hermeneuticMartinus Nijhoff. 1975.STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM RECENT EXPANSION Few thinkers take their initial ideas or insights through different stages of development without some deepening,...
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175Ricoeur and Marcel: An Alternative to Postmodern DeconstructionBulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 7 (1-2): 164-175. 1995.none.
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27Philosophy at the Boundary of Reason: Ethics and PostmodernityState University of New York Press. 2000.Using Ricoeur's ethicomoral position, advances an alternative, more viable ethics than that of deconstruction.
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148Marcel and RicoeurAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 80 (3): 421-433. 2006.This article on mystery and hope at the boundary of reason in the postmodern situation responds to the challenge of postmodern thinking to philosophyby a recourse to the works of Gabriel Marcel and his best disciple, Paul Ricoeur. It develops along the lines of their interpretation of hope as a central phenomenon in human experience and existence, thus shedding light on the philosophical enterprise for the future. It is our purpose to dwell briefly on this postmodern challenge and then, incorpor…Read more
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120The integrity and fallenness of human existenceSouthern Journal of Philosophy 25 (1): 123-132. 1987.
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67Gabriel Marcel TodayComparative and Continental Philosophy 6 (1): 99-108. 2014.Tattam's study of the work of Gabriel Marcel attempts to come to grips with Marcel's thought without a prejudice of identifying him as a Christian existentialist or as a contemporary French existentialist. It is an attempt to come to grips with Marcel's work in relation to the nature of philosophy, especially as he conceives it. This book shows that the creative work of Marcel can shed light on our culture and its future because of the renewed relevance and importance of his works to the postmod…Read more
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