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    Western Liberalism At Twilight (?)
    Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 25 (2): 211-223. 2020.
    The chorus of doubts concerning the continued viability of the Western liberal tradition itself, in both ideational and institutional aspects, has grown much louder over the past several years. Can this tradition be said to be in a time of twilight – that time that falls? It is this question that would be explored in this paper. While searching the confirmation of the position, indicated in the title of the paper, author turns to contemporary ideological sources of Western liberalism. Such conce…Read more
  •  3
    Existentialism
    In Constantin V. Boundas (ed.), The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 415-426. 2007.
  •  19
    Marxism and Spirituality (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review of Books 9 (9): 51-55. 1994.
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    “Two Concepts of Liberty” Thirty Years Later
    Social Theory and Practice 16 (3): 297-322. 1990.
  •  8
    Power and Empowerment
    Social Philosophy Today 10 171-181. 1995.
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    The End of Liberal Democracy as We Have Known It?
    Social Philosophy Today 22 117-126. 2006.
    This paper takes aim at contemporary conceptions of liberal democracy and the accompanying loss of faith with liberal democratic theory which may be observed. There exist problems with procedure, outcomes, and the decline of universality in the face of liberal nationalism which only serve to reinforce boundaries. The clearest cases of these problems have arisen in the United States over the past few years, and especially since the events of September 11, 2001.
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    Sartre’s Second Critique (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review of Books 1 (1): 22-24. 1990.
  •  6
    Enrique Dussel and Modernity’s “Underside” (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review 1 (1): 76-80. 1998.
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    Radicalism as the Lucid Awareness of Radical Evil
    Radical Philosophy Review 1 (1): 35-39. 1998.
  •  10
    Global Philosophy
    Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 4 (8): 52-54. 2009.
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    The Pathos of European Political Philosophy After Marxism
    Journal of Philosophical Research 19 331-343. 1994.
    The paper begins by raising some doubts concerning the appropriateness of the phrase, ”after Marxism,” despite current sociological realities which point to its accuracy. It then discusses a certain “pathology” that may be intrinsic to the combined theory and practice of political philosophy; some examples are offered. Next, it is suggested that the discourse of contemporary European political philosophy suffers from the absence of certain Marxian notions, especially that of ideology. Some curre…Read more
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    Ontological ‘Proofs’ in Descartes and Sartre
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (4): 551-567. 1996.
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    First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
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    Western Liberalism At Twilight
    Філософія Освіти 25 (2): 211-223. 2020.
    The chorus of doubts concerning the continued viability of the Western liberal tradition itself, in both ideational and institutional aspects, has grown much louder over the past several years. Can this tradition be said to be in a time of twilight – that time that falls? It is this question that would be explored in this paper. While searching the confirmation of the position, indicated in the title of the paper, author turns to contemporary ideological sources of Western liberalism. Such conce…Read more
  •  5
    3. Sartre and phenomenology
    In Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy, Routledge. pp. 1217-1236. 2010.
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    Sartre аnd America
    Філософія Освіти 21 (2): 266-275. 2017.
    The article is devoted to the North American Sartre Society, which was founded in 1985. The author as its co-founder develops his point of view presenting during panel discussion of Sartre’s relations with the United States on the 2015 meeting. He devoted a lot of papers and books to Sartre’s philosophy. Some of them are presented in the references. The author reflects at a somewhat deeper level on Sartre’s attitudes towards USA in the context of its history and international relations, saying a…Read more
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    Existentialist Literature and Aesthetics (edited book)
    Taylor & Francis. 1997.
    This collection of essays and reviews represents the most significant and comprehensive writing on Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors. Miola's edited work also features a comprehensive critical history, coupled with a full bibliography and photographs of major productions of the play from around the world. In the collection, there are five previously unpublished essays. The topics covered in these new essays are women in the play, the play's debt to contemporary theater, its critical and performan…Read more
  •  4
    Sartre's Life, Times, and Vision Du Monde (edited book)
    Taylor & Francis. 1997.
    First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
  •  5
    The Pathos of European Political Philosophy After Marxism
    Journal of Philosophical Research 19 331-343. 1994.
    The paper begins by raising some doubts concerning the appropriateness of the phrase, ”after Marxism,” despite current sociological realities which point to its accuracy. It then discusses a certain “pathology” that may be intrinsic to the combined theory and practice of political philosophy; some examples are offered. Next, it is suggested that the discourse of contemporary European political philosophy suffers from the absence of certain Marxian notions, especially that of ideology. Some curre…Read more
  •  5
    Kraj liberalne demokracije kakvu smo poznavali?
    Filozofska Istrazivanja 25 (3): 571-579. 2005.
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    Dictionary of Existentialism, edited by Haim Gordon
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 32 (2): 214-215. 2001.
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    The unfinished, posthumously published second volume of Jean-Paul Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason consists for the most part of a study of the evolution of the Soviet Union under the reign of Stalin. Essentially, Sartre sees this history as amounting to a lengthy deviation from the goal of socialism, a deviation that he regards as thoroughly intelligible in light of social and historical circumstances. Some ten years after abandoning his work on this book, on the occasion of the Soviet i…Read more