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The Value of Dissatisfaction – Maintaining the Tension that Unites Desires and ReasonAxiology and Ethics 46-57. 2014.
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Taking Philosophy Seriously: Perfectionism versus MeliorismIn B. R. J. (ed.), Philosophy and Practice, Grupo De Investigaciòn Universitario “filosofía Aplicada: Sujeto, Sufrimiento Y Socieded”. pp. 11-32. 2006.
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47Rethinking Philosophers' ResponsibilityProceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 49 19-29. 2008.Should philosophers address the needs of their societies? If the answer is affirmative, and if today's needs are being inadequately answered within the New Age movement for lack of viable alternatives, philosophers' minimal response could be teaching critical thinking outside the academe, and maximal response would be providing relevant wisdom for the world. The first option requires construing logic and epistemology as practical fields. The second requires reforming part of Philosophy as social…Read more
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Philosophy’s Attitude towards the Comic. A ReevaluationEuropean Journal of Humor Research 1 (1): 6-21. 2013.
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1Taking the History of Philosophy on Humor and Laughter SeriouslyIsraeli Journal of Humor Research: An International Journal 5 43-87. 2014.
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The Affective Aspect of Wisdom: Some Conceptions of Love of Humanity and their Use in Philosophical PracticePractical Philosophy 7 (1): 14-25. 2004.
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Que Podemos Aprender de la Filosofia Helenista? (What Can We Learn from Hellenistic Philosophy?Sophia: Revista de Filosofia 5 81-89. 2009.
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Kierkegaard and the Philosophical Traditions of the ComicKierkegaard Studies Yearbook 377-401. 2013.
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Don’t Interrupt My Dialogue!In C. T. (ed.), Thinking through Dialogue, Practical Philosophy Press. pp. 239-243. 2001.
Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphilosophy |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Normative Ethics |
| 19th Century Philosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |