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    Kant on the Nature of Truth
    In Hoke Robinson (ed.), Proceedings of the 8th International Kant Congress, Marquette University Press. pp. 199-205. 1995.
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    Kant on the Nature of Truth
    Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 2 199-205. 1995.
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    Essays in Honour of Lewis White Beck (edited book)
    University of Rochester Press. 2001.
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    This paper is a reply to Eric Chelstrom’s “Criticism of Cicovacki’s The Analysis of Wonder.” Chelstrom mostly critiques my reconstruction of the role of love and personality in Hartmann’s philosophy. I offer a defense of my interpretation by illuminating how Hartmann’s philosophical project differs from that of Kant. Although Hartmann does not sufficiently develop either his conception of love or his understanding of personality, I argue that both conceptions could be further elaborated and that…Read more
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    Truth, Cicovacki says, presupposes neither a dominance of subject or object, but their dynamic and reciprocal interactive relation. The absence of proper interactions leads to various forms of self-projections or illusions. Truth, by contract, exists in a harmonious interaction between its subjective and objective elements. Cicovacki thus locates the value of truth between traditional absolutist claims and contemporary relativism.
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    Is epistemological foundationalism untenable?
    Diálogos. Revista de Filosofía de la Universidad de Puerto Rico 28 (61): 139-148. 1993.
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    Dostoevsky's Brothers Karamazov: Art, Creativity, and Spirituality (edited book)
    with Maria Granik
    Universitätsverlag Winter. 2010.
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    Author Meets Critics (review)
    The Acorn 16 (2): 41-52. 2016.
    Two critics respond to Predrag Cicovacki’s book, Gandi’s Footprints. Cicovacki opens the discussion by presenting his motivations for exploring a paradox, that Gandhi’s work is widely revered but not widely emulated. Cicovacki explores a resolution to the paradox by suggesting how Gandhi’s promising visions may be followed without being imitated, especially Gandhi’s insight that we must seek spiritual grounding for life in a materialistic world. Critic Sanjay Lal affirms Cicovacki’s insight but …Read more
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    Essays by Lewis White Beck: Five Decades as a Philosopher
    with Lewis White Beck
    University of Rochester Press. 1998.
    A comprehensive collection of essays by the philosopher Lewis White Beck.
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    Albert Schweitzer's Ethical Vision: A Sourcebook (edited book)
    Oxford University Press USA. 2009.
    The philosophy of Albert Schweitzer has proved widely influential in modern thinking, especially in the field of ethics. His leading ethical idea can be summarized in the phrase "reverence for life" - namely, that good consists in maintaining and perfecting life, and evil consists in destroying and obstructing life. For Schweitzer, all life is sacred. Ethics thus deals with human attitudes and behavior toward all living beings.Unlike many moral philosophers, Schweitzer argues that knowledge of h…Read more
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    This book intends to show that we should re-think and re-evaluate our dogmatic commitment to a cognitivistic attitude. Our high regard for knowledge is due to the fact that we expect that it will help us satisfy not only our practical needs but also guide us toward a meaningful and fulfilled life. A careful examination of the nature and limits of knowledge reveals that both expectations cannot be satisfied. Following Kant, Cicovacki comes to the conclusion that, although our knowledge of reality…Read more