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Clancy Martin

University of Missouri, Kansas City
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  • University of Missouri, Kansas City
    Department of Philosophy
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    Nietzsche After Therapy
    International Studies in Philosophy 38 (3): 65-78. 2006.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Introduction: "The intersections of deception and self-deception"
    In The philosophy of deception, Oxford University Press. 2009.
    Moral States and ProcessesSelf-KnowledgeDeception
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    Freedom and reason in Kant, Schelling, and Kierkegaard (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (3). 2008.
    Michelle Kosch's study of autonomy and moral agency in Kant, Schelling and Kierkegaard is a model of clear-thinking analysis, deeply involved with the scholarly literature , and informed by the best contemporary work on ethics and rationality. The book is a pleasure to read, and it boldly takes on one of the most difficult problems in philosophy: what does it mean to be free? Kosch does not herself offer an answer the question, but shows a history of one attempt to solve the problem, beginning i…Read more
    Michelle Kosch's study of autonomy and moral agency in Kant, Schelling and Kierkegaard is a model of clear-thinking analysis, deeply involved with the scholarly literature , and informed by the best contemporary work on ethics and rationality. The book is a pleasure to read, and it boldly takes on one of the most difficult problems in philosophy: what does it mean to be free? Kosch does not herself offer an answer the question, but shows a history of one attempt to solve the problem, beginning in Kant and culminating in what she calls the "double incompatibilism" of Kierkegaard. Along the way Kosch controversially but persuasively demonstrates the influence of Schelling upon Kierkegaard
    Kant: Ethics, MiscSøren KierkegaardFriedrich SchellingHistory: Autonomy
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    Ethics across the professions: A reader for professional ethics (edited book)
    with Wayne Vaught and Robert C. Solomon
    Oxford University Press USA. 2009.
    What does it mean to be an ethical professional? A professional career can be so demanding that it permeates every aspect of a person's life and personality. In light of this fact, it is especially important for students who are planning to enter a chosen profession to understand its moral status, moral virtues, and possible moral pitfalls, so that they will be equipped to deal with the inevitable moral quandaries that they will encounter as professionals. The most up-to-date professional ethics…Read more
    What does it mean to be an ethical professional? A professional career can be so demanding that it permeates every aspect of a person's life and personality. In light of this fact, it is especially important for students who are planning to enter a chosen profession to understand its moral status, moral virtues, and possible moral pitfalls, so that they will be equipped to deal with the inevitable moral quandaries that they will encounter as professionals. The most up-to-date professional ethics reader available, Ethics Across the Professions analyzes the complex ethical issues that arise in such fields as engineering, finance, healthcare, journalism, and law. Featuring a wide array of both classic and contemporary sources, it ranges from works by Aristotle and Kant to selections by Michael Bayles, Sissela Bok, Paul Ekman, and Thomas Nagel. Organized topically, the anthology covers what it means to be a professional, outlines several ethical models, and addresses key issues including deception in professional life, privacy, loyalty, social welfare, conflicts of interest, and self-regulation. The book includes detailed chapter introductions, several practical case studies at the end of each chapter, and provocative discussion questions on issues like "whistle-blowing," the Iraq War, educating illegal immigrant children, and advertisements for pharmaceutical companies. Edited by three renowned ethicists, Ethics Across the Professions is especially suited for introductory professional ethics courses taught in philosophy departments as well as in nursing schools, business schools, and other professional programs.
    EthicsProfessional Ethics
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    Book ReviewsMichael Theunissen,. Kierkegaard’s Concept of Despair. Translated by Barbara Harshav and Helmut Illbruck.Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2005. Pp. 168. $37.95/£24.95
    Ethics 117 (3): 576-579. 2007.
    Value TheorySøren Kierkegaard
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    Book ReviewsHarry Frankfurt,. On Truth.New York: Knopf, 2006. Pp. 101. $12.50
    Ethics 117 (4): 758-765. 2007.
    Value TheoryAlternative Possibilities
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    ”Book ReviewsRichard Rorty„ and Pascal Engel,. What’s the Use of Truth? New York: Columbia University Press. Pp. 80. $13.95 (review)
    Ethics 119 (1): 195-198. 2008.
    Value TheorySocial and Political PhilosophyVarieties of Feminism
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