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Marie-Louise Friquegnon

William Paterson University of New Jersey
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  • William Paterson University of New Jersey
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Applied Ethics
Meta-Ethics
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Asian Philosophy
2 more
  • All publications (16)
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    Causality and Scientific Explanation. Vol. II.Causality and Determinism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 36 (1): 141. 1975.
    Motivation and WillTheories of Explanation, MiscCausation, Misc
  •  38
    What is Really Real? Jonathan Gold’s Paving the Great Way
    Journal of World Philosophies 4 (2): 158-162. 2019.
    Most accounts of Vasubandhu’s philosophy present Vasubandhu’s view as accepting mind as a substantially existing entity. Jonathan Gold presents an argument that this is not true. He argues that, according to Vasubandhu, the phenomenal world, the totality of appearances, is mental, but it is a constructed reality. Thus, it too is emptiness, beyond conception.
  •  34
    What is a Child?
    Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 13 (1): 12-16. 1997.
  •  28
    Childhood End
    Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 4 (3-4): 20-24. 1983.
  •  29
    Rights and Responsibilities of Young People
    Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 2 (1): 11-13. 1980.
  •  59
    News and notes
    with David Lovell, Lyndol Wilkinson, and John P. Granfield
    Criminal Justice Ethics 2 (2): 85-88. 1983.
    Applied Ethics
  •  95
    Metaphor in Religion and Art
    Journal of Critical Analysis 2 (4): 33-42. 1971.
    Metaphor
  •  95
    Pursuing paradox
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 35 (2): 275-276. 1974.
    Liar Paradox
  •  9
    William P. Alston, Divine Nature and Human Language: Essays in Philosophical Theology, Cornell University Press, 1989, 279 pp. DM Armstrong, A Combinatorial Theory of Possibility, Cambridge University Press, 1989, 156 pp. Ronald Aronson,“Stay out of Politics”: A Philosopher Views South (review)
    with Raziel Abelson, Tim Airaksinen, and Martin A. Bertman
    Metaphilosophy 22 (4). 1991.
  •  101
    The paradoxes of determinism
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 33 (1): 112-116. 1972.
  •  59
    Insight and Illusion (review)
    Journal of Critical Analysis 6 (3): 95-99. 1976.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  • The Rights of Child Abuse Victims
    In Diane Sank & David I. Caplan (eds.), To Be a Victim: Encounters with Crime and Injustice, Plenum. pp. 161. 1991.
    General Issues in Applied Ethics
  • Religious Vision: Truth and Metaphor
    Dissertation, New York University. 1974.
    Metaphor
  •  67
    The Sufis (review)
    Journal of Critical Analysis 3 (2): 106-110. 1971.
  •  30
    Ethics for modern life (edited book)
    with Raziel Abelson
    St. Martin's Press. 1975.
    "Ethics for Modern Life," an anthology of classic and contemporary readings, offers students a well-balanced and cohesive introduction to ethics.
    Value TheoryValue Theory, Miscellaneous
  •  1
    Studies on Śāntarakṣita’s Yogācāra Madhyamaka (edited book)
    with Noé Dinnerstein
    Global Scholarly Publications. 2012.
    Buddhism
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