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    Communication and Lonergan (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 69 (1): 104-106. 1995.
  •  2
    Robert Moses and the Common Good
    Lonergan Workshop 21 125-142. 2008.
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    Lonergan’s Negative Dialectic
    International Philosophical Quarterly 30 (3): 299-309. 1990.
  • Gadamer for Architects
    Routledge. 2012.
    "Providing a concise and accessible introduction to the work of the twentieth century's celebrated German philosopher, Hans-Georg Gadamer, this book focuses on the aspects of Gadamer's philosophy that have been the most influential among architects, educators in architecture, and architectural theorists. Gadamer's philosophy of art gives a special place to the activity of "play" as it occurs in artistic creation, in language, and in thinking. His ideas on the function of symbols and meaning in a…Read more
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    Bergsonism (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 43 (1): 152-154. 1989.
    This is a translation of Le Bergsonisme, published in France in 1966. Deleuze's compendious study offers not an introduction but an interpretation and integration of central Bergsonian concepts and themes. The author assists the reader who has at least some familiarity with Bergson's texts in seeing the notions of duration, memory, élan vital, and intuition--notions spread across various of Bergson's writings-within a single philosophical program. The book is thematically organized and reserves …Read more
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    Jane Jacobs: Subsidiarity in the City
    Praxis: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Faith and Justice 1 (2): 156-169. 2018.
    Jane Jacobs’s classic 1961 book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities, famously indicted a vision of urban development based on large scale projects, low population densities, and automobile-centered transportation infrastructure by showing that small plans, mixed uses, architectural preservation, and district autonomy contributed better to urban vitality and thus the appeal of cities. Implicit in her thinking is something that could be called “the urban good,” and recognizable within her…Read more
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    Book Review (review)
    Method 27 (2): 143-146. 2013.