Duquesne University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1970
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States of America
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    Peirce and Merleau-Ponty
    with Sandra B. Rosenthal
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 59 (n/a): 299-307. 1985.
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    Critical Philosophy and Post-Critical Faith
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3): 431-450. 2002.
    This paper focuses on the intertwining of philosophy and Christian faith in the concrete life of the Christian philosopher, with a view toward the compatibility of critical philosophy and a post-critical faith. Philosophy, as an enterprise of reason alone, is independent of Christian faith and theology. In accord with its definition, philosophy seeks evidence along the lines of reason independent of outside authority, and thus is autonomous from such faith. Yet, for the Christian philosopher, wi…Read more
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    Ricoeur Between Levinas and Heidegger
    Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 11 (2): 33-52. 1999.
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    Lewis, Heidegger, and Kant
    with Sandra B. Rosenthal
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 17 (2): 239-248. 1979.
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    The Paradox at Reason’s Boundary
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76 125-136. 2002.
    Central to Kierkegaard’s account of religious existence is his critique of speculative reason. This critique begins with the distinction between subjective and objective reflection. Its most radical aspects appear in Kierkegaard’s discussions of the paradox. In spite of Kierkegaard’s frequent comments on this notion, it is not readily understood. I want to argue against a common reading of this notion and propose an alternative reading. This alternative reading allows for a conceptually quite pl…Read more
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    PREFACE The six themes chosen for study in the following text are themes deeply embedded within the respective structures of phenomenology and pragmatism,...
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    Martin Heidegger
    Southwest Philosophy Review 3 132-143. 1986.
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    The instant and the living present
    Philosophy Today 37 (1): 31-37. 1993.
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    Hermeneutics of Existence
    Philosophy Today 31 (1): 45-53. 1987.
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    Ethics at the Limit of Reason
    Philosophy Today 41 (Supplement): 142-152. 1997.
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    Role Taking, Corporeal Intersubjectivity, and Self: Mead and Merleau-Ponty
    with Sandra B. Rosenthal
    Philosophy Today 34 (2): 117-128. 1990.
    Explains the intersubjective nature of the self and the function of role taking in the development of the personal level of intersubjectivity out of primordial, pre-personal sociality or corporeal intersubjectivity of the lived body. Pragmatic philosophy of George Herbert Mead; Existential-phenomenology of Maurice Merleau-Ponty; Fundamental and pervasive rapport; More.
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    Mead and Merleau-Ponty: Toward a Common Vision
    with Sandra B. Rosenthal
    State University of New York Press. 1991.
    Unites George Herbert Mead and Maurice Merleau-Ponty in a shared rejection of substance philosophy as well as spectator theory of knowledge, in favor of a focus on the ultimacy of temporal process and the constitutive function of social praxis
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    Practical reasoning
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 58 (n/a): 165-172. 1984.
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    The Religious Significance of Ricoeur’s Post-Hegelian Kantian Ethics
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 65 (n/a): 133-144. 1991.
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    On Ricoeur (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (4): 638-642. 1995.