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    Volume Introduction
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 2 11-16. 2006.
  • John Wild and the Life-World
    Analecta Husserliana 26 (n/a): 99. 1989.
  • Social Justice on Trial: The Verdict of History
    Analecta Husserliana 31 (n/a): 159. 1990.
  • Sartre and the ivieaning of history
    In Adrian Mirvish & Adrian Van den Hoven (eds.), New perspectives on Sartre, Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 403. 2010.
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    The Case of Sartre
    Social Research: An International Quarterly 56. 1989.
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    Das ende der liberalen demokratie wie wir Sie gekannt haben?
    Synthesis Philosophica 20 (2): 461-470. 2005.
    Theoretisch befanden sich die falschen Linien in der Theorie der liberalen Demokratie schon immer an mindestens zwei wichtigen Stellen: im Prozess oder Prozedere und im Resultat. Was das Erste betrifft, so bestand das Problem darin, dass versucht wurde sicherzustellen, dass der „Wille des Volkes“ – oder zumindest der der relevanten Menschen, der wählbaren Wähler – durch anschauliche, praktische Mechanismen zum Ausdruck kommt. Entsprechend dem Konsens der bedeutendsten Theoretiker der liberalen D…Read more
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    La fin de la démocratie libérale telle que nous l'avons connue?
    Synthesis Philosophica 20 (2): 461-470. 2005.
    Les failles dans la théorie de la démocratie libérale ont été toujours localisées dans au moins deux sphères importantes : celle de la procédure et celle des résultatst. En ce qui concerne la première, le problème réside dans le fait que l’on tâche que «la volonté du peuple» – ou du moins celle du peuple pertinent, des électeurs éligibles – s’exprime à travers des mécanismes signifiants et pratiques. Suivant le consenus partagé jusqu’à récemment par la plupart des théoriciens orthodoxes de la dé…Read more
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    First published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
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    First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company
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    Good Faith and Other Essays: Perspectives on a Sartrean Ethics
    with Joseph Catalano
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 1995.
    Noted scholar Joseph S. Catalano here brings together his new work on Sartre's ethics with five of his classic essays on Sartre's moral thought. In an extended opening essay, Catalano uses Sartre's notion of mediation as a means to integrate the entire range of the French philosopher's moral insights. In the second half of the book, Catalano attempts to delineate a viable notion of good faith, and to distinguish between good and bad faith on the one hand and authenticity and inauthenticity on th…Read more
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    This book comprises a selection of William McBride's essays on theory and practice in the former Yugoslavia, 1989 - 1999. It continues the critical assessment of neoliberal globalization from the vantage point of its effects on East-Central and Southern Europe that McBride presented in Philosophical Reflections. Unlike the earlier book, it situates discussions of globalization and neonationalist wars against the backdrop of the history, development, and demise of Praxis Philosophy — the one-time…Read more
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    Revolutionary hope: essays in honor of William L. McBride (edited book)
    with Nathan J. Jun
    Lexington Books. 2013.
    Over the course of the last four decades, William Leon McBride has distinguished himself as one of the most esteemed and accomplished philosophers of his generation. This volume—which celebrates the occasion of his seventy-fifth birthday—includes contributions from colleagues, friends, and formers students and pays tribute to McBride’s considerable achievements as a teacher, mentor, and scholar.
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    Individualism and Morality
    Social Philosophy Today 39 207-209. 2023.
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    The Postwar World According to Beauvoir
    In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer (eds.), A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir, Wiley. 2017.
    The “war” in question is World War II. Beauvoir's two major travelogues, America Day by Day and The Long March, chronicle her first visit to the United States, for four months in 1947, and her 1955 trip to China. Their juxtapositions reveal Beauvoir's keen perceptive powers, her feminist proclivities, and her commitment to a philosophy of freedom. While much, though not all, of her description of the United States would be quite recognizable today, the Communist China of those early years is in …Read more
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    Sartre at the twilight of liberal democracy as we have known it
    Sartre Studies International 11 (s 1-2): 311-318. 2005.
    From the very beginning of his explicitly political thinking until the end of his life, Jean-Paul Sartre was always cognizant of the fact that the typical electoral system, whether dominated by two or by several "parties," that is to be found in Western countries and that is vaunted as the pinnacle of real democracy amounted to a profound mystification. That is why, at the time of the centenary of his birth, he is owed a renewed respect for his ideas in this area. I do not intend to examine here…Read more
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    Sartre at the Twilight of Liberal Democracy as We Have Known It
    Sartre Studies International 11 311-318. 2005.
    From the very beginning of his explicitly political thinking until the end of his life, Jean-Paul Sartre was always cognizant of the fact that the typical electoral system, whether dominated by two or by several "parties," that is to be found in Western countries and that is vaunted as the pinnacle of real democracy amounted to a profound mystification. That is why, at the time of the centenary of his birth, he is owed a renewed respect for his ideas in this area. I do not intend to examine here…Read more
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    Sartre and lived experience
    Research in Phenomenology 11 (1): 75-89. 1981.
    "The conception of 'lived experience' marks my change since L'Etre et le Néant ... L'Etre et le Néant is a monument of rationality. But in the end it becomes an irrationalism, because it cannot account rationally for those processes which are 'below' consciousness and which are also rational, but lived as irrational. Today, the notion of 'lived experience' represents an effort to preserve that presence to itself which seems to me indispensable for the existence of any psychic fact, while at the …Read more
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    Radicalism as the Lucid Awareness of Radical Evil
    Radical Philosophy Review 1 (1): 35-39. 1998.
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    Organism, Medicine, and Metaphysics
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 11 (1): 92-96. 1980.
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    Karen vintages: Philosophy as passion: The thinking of Simone de beauvoir (review)
    Continental Philosophy Review 32 (4): 467-472. 1999.
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    Hellenic musings: A commentary
    Sartre Studies International 6 (1): 125-129. 2000.