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    Making Artists of Us All: The Evolution of an Educational Aesthetic
    Dissertation, Florida State University. 2005.
    The history of philosophy is replete with attempts at invoking rationality as a means of directing and even subduing human desire and emotion. Understood as that which moves human beings to action, desire and emotion come to be associated with human freedom and rationality as a means of curbing that freedom. Plato, for instance, takes for granted a separation between thought and action that drives a wedge between our rational ability to exercise self-discipline and the free expression of desire …Read more
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    Overindulgence: the nemesis of happiness
    Veritas – Revista de Filosofia da Pucrs 54 (1): 69-88. 2009.
    This article brings to light some of the characteristics of the pervasive parental overpermissiveness and hyper-protectionism that unfortunately have made their way into our culture. With the aid of philosophers of education, such as Locke, Rousseau, and Dewey, I expose the corrosive effects that parental overindulgence has on the potential happiness of those in their charge, as well as on those who share their social space. As these philosophers warned long ago, by overindulging their desires, …Read more
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    The Relevance of the Metaphysics of Ortega y Gasset for Psychology
    with John Iuculano
    Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 26 (1-2): 189-204. 2006.
    This paper attempts to introduce the significance of Metaphysics in Psychology and the therapeutic process. It relies on the radical attempt of Jose Ortega y Gasset and to some extent Gabriel Marcel to redefine metaphysics as an attempt to define the "singular" or "positional" existence of the individual as represented by Ortega y Gasset's concept "My life." The paper further attempts to show that "perspective" is the ultimate goal of one's attempt to penetrate the veil of mystery that surrounds…Read more