•  1
    Philosophy of Religion (edited book)
    Philosophical Association of Turkey / Distributed by the Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA). 2006.
  •  89
    Faith as Trust and Belief as Intellectual Credulity
    Philosophy and Theology 8 (3): 251-256. 1994.
    In response to the critique of his work by William Sweet, Hendrik Hart first offers some terminological clarifications. The important difference between ‘faith’ (trust in God) and ‘belief’ (our network of accepted understandings of things, expressed in concepts and propositions) is emphasized and his use of terms such as ‘religion,’ ‘knowledge,’ and ‘truth’ are explained. Hart then clarifies his approach to the Western philosophical tradition. He argues that Christian accommodation to philosophy…Read more
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    Bradley, FH
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The International Encyclopedia of Ethics, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
  • Jacques Maritain and freedom of conscience
    Journal of Dharma 31 (1): 29-43. 2006.
  • Ethical theory today is dominated by utilitarianism and by deontological theories . We also find, though to a much lesser extent, virtue ethics, feminist 'care' theories , social contract theories, and rights-based theories. But often missing from the discussion-and from most ethics textbooks-is natural law theory. Natural law theory has a long history, starting with the Stoics. It is influential outside of the Anglo-American world , and it has its powerful defenders today . But nevertheless it …Read more
  •  82
    Human Rights and Cultural Diversity
    International Journal of Applied Philosophy 12 (1): 117-132. 1998.
    In this paper, I discuss some challenges to the discourse of universal human rights made by those who insist that the existence of pluralism and cultural diversity count against it. I focus on arguments made in a recent article by Vinay Lal but also address several other criticisms of universal human rights-arguments hinted at, but not elaborated, by Lal. I maintain that these challenges frequently fail to distinguish the discourse of human rights from its adoption by certain states to advance f…Read more
  •  1
    Cultural Integrity and Liberty Rights
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 30 (4): 479-494. 2003.
  • Postmodern Epistemologies and the Rationality of Religious Belief
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 42 (2): 89. 1994.
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    Intercultural Dialogue and Human Rights (edited book)
    with Luigi Bonanate and Roberto Papini
    Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. 2011.
  •  71
    Maritain's Criticisms of Natural Law Theories
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 12 33-49. 1996.
  •  108
    (1996). Is later British idealist political theory fundamentally conservative? 1. The European Legacy: Vol. 1, Fourth International Conference of the International Society for the study of European Ideas, pp. 403-408.
  •  1
    Globalization, philosophy, and the model of ecumenism
    South Pacific Journal of Philosophy and Culture 4. 2000.
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    Philosophical Theory and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (edited book)
    University of Ottawa Press. 2003.
    Philosophical Theory and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights examines the relations and interrelations among theoretical and practical analyses of human rights. Edited by William Sweet, this volume draws on the works of philosophers, political theorists and those involved in the implementation of human rights. The essays, although diverse in method and approach, collectively argue that the language of rights and corresponding legal and political instruments have an important place in conte…Read more
  • Maritain Today
    with Ling Gao
    Philosophy and Culture 33 (9): 63-69. 2006.
    Philosophy has not an easy time after the Second Vatican Council. As a response to this situation, the late Pope John Paul Ⅱ wrote the encyclical "Fides et ratio" and appealed to the Catholics the need for a sound philosophy. One of the philosophers he recommended in his encyclical is the French philosopher Jacques Maritain. Maritain was a prominent figure in philosophy at the beginning of the 20th century. He died in 1973. After a period of relative silence after his death, his works rekindled …Read more
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    Jacques Maritain and the Nature of Religious Belief
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 10 142-155. 1994.
  • Idealism and rights—and challenges to it
    Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 9 139-159. 2002.
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    Wittgenstein (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 71 (1): 126-130. 1997.
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    Religion, science, and non-science
    Dharmaram Publications. 2003.
  • Philosophical foundation, cultural and human rights in good faith
    Philosophy and Culture 30 (11): 183-194. 2003.
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    Maritain, Just War Theory, and Responding to Campaigns of Terror
    Maritain Studies/Etudes Maritainiennes 24 98-113. 2008.
  • Rationality and the Humanities and Social Sciences
    Indian Philosophical Quarterly 21 (3): 257. 1994.
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    British Idealism and its Empire
    Collingwood and British Idealism Studies 17 (1): 7-36. 2011.
    It is generally acknowledged that the British Idealism of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries had a significant influence in the philosophy, politics, and culture of that country. In this study, I argue that it also had a considerable impact throughout much of the English-speaking world, and beyond -- in Canada, Australia, the United States, South Africa, India, and even East Asia. This idealism engaged 'local' philosophical traditions and culture, contributed to them, and sometime…Read more