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5Kongzi, ji fan er sheng = Confucius, the secular as sacredJing xiao Jiangsu Sheng xin hua shu dian. 2002.本书紧扣《论语》的文本,分析了《论语》中孔子的思想观念,力图呈现孔子的思想特质。
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6Self-DeceptionUniversity of California Press. 2000.With a new chapter This new edition of Herbert Fingarette's classic study in philosophical psychology now includes a provocative recent essay on the topic by the author. A seminal work, the book has deeply influenced the fields of philosophy, ethics, psychology, and cognitive science, and it remains an important focal point for the large body of literature on self-deception that has appeared since its publication. How can one deceive oneself if the very idea of deception implies that the deceive…Read more
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2ProvocationsPhilosophy East and West 72 (4): 861-866. 2022.In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:ProvocationsHerbert Fingarette (bio)Our Other LifeWe live, each of us, two interconnected lives. One we respect and take seriously. The other we dismiss as fantastical, accidental, and wholly unreal. I refer here, of course, to our waking life and our dream life.My concern with the dream life is not the one that has occasional popularity—the dream as the embodiment of rather arcane symbols which decipher into messages about our deep …Read more
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35Freud and the Standard World:Psychoanalysis and EthicsReview of Metaphysics 10 (2). 1956.As a result of Freud's subsequent theories about the operations of the ego, however, a new "hidden reality" became the focus of interest: the world of anxiety and the defense mechanisms. Lewis Feuer notes that ideals, values, social philosophies, even theories of reality often appeared from this standpoint to be "projective distortions," "systems of rationalisation," and "anxiety-induced" symptoms of neurotic traits or conflicts.
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21Eros and UtopiaReview of Metaphysics 10 (4). 1957.It is especially appropriate for Marcuse to develop his central theme--a "non-repressive" civilization--in the specific form of an extension and critique of Freud's theory of man. The issues are thus squarely faced. We are enabled to consider the theme in terms of its historical root and of its psychological authenticity.
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46How the analects portrays the ideal of efficacious authorityJournal of Chinese Philosophy 8 (1): 29-49. 1981.
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36Unconscious behavior and allied concepts: A new approach to their empirical interpretationJournal of Philosophy 47 (August): 509-519. 1950.
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127Self-Deception: With a New ChapterHumanities Press. 1969.With a new chapter This new edition of Herbert Fingarette's classic study in philosophical psychology now includes a provocative recent essay on the topic by ...
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52Psychoanalytic perspectives on moral guilt and responsibility: A re-evaluationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 16 (1): 18-36. 1955.
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57Punishment and SufferingProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 50 (6). 1977.
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73Insanity and responsibilityInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 15 (1-4). 1972.This paper attempts to set forth, in the context of Anglo-U.S. criminal law, the meaning of the concept of insanity, its necessary relation to absence of responsibility, and its bearing on some relevant psychiatric concepts and legal controversies. Irrationality is a distinctive and necessary (but not sufficient) condition for insanity. Irrationality consists in failure even to grasp the relevance of what is 'essentially' relevant. To that extent there obviously can be no responsibility. A menta…Read more
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13How the Analects Portrays the Ideal of Efficacious AuthorityJournal of Chinese Philosophy 8 (1): 29-49. 1981.
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53How normativeness can be cognitive but not descriptive in Dewey's theory of valuationJournal of Philosophy 48 (21): 625-635. 1951.
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103Confucius--the secular as sacredHarper & Row. 1972.The author's primary aim is to help readers discover what is distinctive in Confucius & to learn what he can teach us.
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49Comments on Charles fu's discussion of confucius: The secular as sacredPhilosophy East and West 28 (2): 223-226. 1978.
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30Mental Disabilities and Criminal Responsibility (review)Hastings Center Report 10 (2): 46. 1980.Book reviewed in this article: Mental Disabilities and Criminal Responsibility. By Herbert Fingarette and Ann Fingarette Hasse.
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The problem of the self in the AnalectsIn Kim Chong Chong, Sor-Hoon Tan & C. L. Ten (eds.), The moral circle and the self: Chinese and Western approaches, Open Court. 2003.
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59The Music of Humanity in the Conversations of ConfuciusJournal of Chinese Philosophy 10 (4): 331-356. 1983.
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11Herbert Fingarett's achievements range from his assault upon the misconceived 'disease theory' of alchoholism, through social philosophy, philosophy of law, and philosophical psychology, to Chinese studies and Confucian thought. Fingarette's major works include 'The Self in Transformation' (1963), 'Self-Deception' (1969), 'Confucius---The Secular as Sacred' (1972), and 'The Meaning of Criminal Insanity' (1972). His Book, 'Heavy Drinking: The Myth of Alchoholism as a Disease' (1988), transformed …Read more
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University of California, Santa BarbaraDepartment of Philosophy, University of California, Santa BarbaraRegular Faculty
Santa Barbara, California, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics |
Applied Ethics |
20th Century Philosophy |
Continental Philosophy |