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Phil Jenkins

Shoreline Community College
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  • Shoreline Community College
    Graduate student
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    What Everyone Knows
    The Chesterton Review 29 (3): 431-433. 2003.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  95
    Hate Crimes and the Media
    The Chesterton Review 27 (1/2): 243-248. 2001.
    Social and Political PhilosophyEthics
  • Mitchell S. Green, Self-Expression (review)
    Philosophy in Review 29 (1): 32-34. 2009.
    Emotional Expression
  •  80
    Deep Empiricism (review)
    Process Studies 39 (1): 191-195. 2010.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  49
    The Ethics of Creativity (review)
    Process Studies 37 (1): 192-195. 2008.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  120
    Anxiety and Knowledge
    Philosophy in the Contemporary World 14 (1): 113-124. 2007.
    In a democracy, disadvantaged group members may experience emotions dissimilar to those of dominant group members. Alison Jaggar calls emotions such as these, outlaw emotions. Interestingly, recent emotion research findings actually accord with Jaggar’s conclusions. In this paper, I argue that members of marginalized, subordinated groups in a democracy, with their enhanced sense of the difference between the promise of equality and the reality of inequality, tend to have more knowledge than domi…Read more
    In a democracy, disadvantaged group members may experience emotions dissimilar to those of dominant group members. Alison Jaggar calls emotions such as these, outlaw emotions. Interestingly, recent emotion research findings actually accord with Jaggar’s conclusions. In this paper, I argue that members of marginalized, subordinated groups in a democracy, with their enhanced sense of the difference between the promise of equality and the reality of inequality, tend to have more knowledge than dominant group members in political situations, and therefore should be considered even more valuable as leaders than members of dominant groups.
    Philosophy, MiscellaneousEmotion and ReasonEmotion and Consciousness in PsychologyPerception and Kno…Read more
    Philosophy, MiscellaneousEmotion and ReasonEmotion and Consciousness in PsychologyPerception and Knowledge, Misc
  •  126
    Group Membership and Collective Obligation
    Chromatikon 4 121-133. 2008.
    Culture and Cultures, MiscEthics
  •  90
    The Idea of Creativity edited by krausz, michael, denis dutton and karen bardsley
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 68 (2): 186-188. 2010.
    AestheticsAesthetic CognitionAesthetic Pleasure
  •  149
    Cultural Appropriation and the Arts by young, james o
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 67 (2): 244-245. 2009.
    AestheticsHistory of Aesthetics
  •  76
    John Kekes, Enjoyment: The Moral Significance of Styles of Life Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 30 (1): 50-52. 2010.
    Ethics
  •  125
    Constructing the Self
    Philosophical Psychology 24 (6). 2011.
    History of PsychologyFirst-Person Approaches in the Science of Consciousness
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