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Dennis Hudecki

York University
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York University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1979
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Aesthetics
Normative Ethics
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
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    Images of the Human: The Philosophy of the Human Person in a Religious Context
    with Hunter Brown
    International Philosophical Quarterly 37 (2): 244-245. 1997.
    Images of the human is the collective effort of thirteen philosophy professors to address the questions human beings have been asking for centuries. The book presents selections from the major works of eighteen of the best-known philosophers from ancient to modern times. Each chapter focuses on the writings of a different philosopher - from Plato to Nietzsche, Augustine to Sartre - and includes an introduction and critical comentary.
    Human Nature
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    A critique of Suits’s (alleged) counterexample to Wittgenstein’s position on the definability of ‘game’
    with Ralph H. Johnson
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 47 (1): 89-104. 2019.
    A central theme in the philosophy of sport literature is the definability of games. According to Thomas Hurka, and others, the argument presented by Bernard Suits in The Grasshopper refutes...
    Philosophy of Sport
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    The Concept of Truth in the Philosophy of Kierkegaard's Pseudonym, Johannes Climacus
    Dissertation, York University (Canada). 1979.
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