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Sam John

City University, Seattle WA
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  • City University, Seattle WA
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
Seattle, Washington, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
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    Questions posées à louis ch'tellier, luce giard, dominique julia et john o'malley
    Revue de Synthèse 120 (2-3): 409-431. 1999.
  • Canticle: Maritain, John Paul II, Benedict XVI
    In Heidi Marie Giebel (ed.), The things that matter: essays inspired by the later work of Jacques Maritain, American Maritain Association. 2018.
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    The Political Philosophy of Fénelon by Ryan Patrick Hanley
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 60 (4): 699-700. 2022.
    In his monograph, Ryan Patrick Hanley offers a revisionist interpretation of the political philosophy of François de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, archbishop of Cambrai. A series of Enlightenment commentators and their progeny have hailed Fénelon as a political subversive who boldly attacked the injustices of the reign of Louis XIV and who prepared the arrival of an egalitarian society with socialist and pacifist traits. Hanley, however, argues that Fénelon actually defended a more moderate and …Read more
    In his monograph, Ryan Patrick Hanley offers a revisionist interpretation of the political philosophy of François de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon, archbishop of Cambrai. A series of Enlightenment commentators and their progeny have hailed Fénelon as a political subversive who boldly attacked the injustices of the reign of Louis XIV and who prepared the arrival of an egalitarian society with socialist and pacifist traits. Hanley, however, argues that Fénelon actually defended a more moderate and realistic model of political society than his Enlightenment exegetes have suggested. Like earlier commentators, Hanley attempts to prove his argument primarily through an analysis of...
    History of Western PhilosophySocial and Political Philosophy
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    Introduction
    with S. Philip Rossi
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 75 (2): 147-151. 2001.
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    Moral Goals and Moral Dilemmas After an Unjust War
    Journal for Peace and Justice Studies 15 (1): 3-13. 2005.
    EthicsInternational Ethics
  •  52
    The social nature of saintliness and moral action: a view of William James's Varieties in relation to St Ignatius and Lawrence Kohlberg
    with Ann Higgins-D'Alessandro
    Journal of Moral Education 32 (4): 357-371. 2003.
    William James
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    Evolutionary debunking arguments in three domains: Fact, value, and religion
    with E. Griffiths Paul
    In James Maclaurin Greg Dawes (ed.), A New Science of Religion, Routledge. 2013.
    Ever since Darwin people have worried about the sceptical implications of evolution. If our minds are products of evolution like those of other animals, why suppose that the beliefs they produce are true, rather than merely useful? We consider this problem for beliefs in three different domains: religion, morality, and commonsense and scientific claims about matters of empirical fact. We identify replies to evolutionary scepticism that work in some domains but not in others. One reply is that ev…Read more
    Ever since Darwin people have worried about the sceptical implications of evolution. If our minds are products of evolution like those of other animals, why suppose that the beliefs they produce are true, rather than merely useful? We consider this problem for beliefs in three different domains: religion, morality, and commonsense and scientific claims about matters of empirical fact. We identify replies to evolutionary scepticism that work in some domains but not in others. One reply is that evolution can be expected to design systems that produce true beliefs in some domain. This reply works for commonsense beliefs and can be extended to scientific beliefs. But it does not work for moral or religious beliefs. An alternative reply which has been used defend moral beliefs is that their truth does not consist in their tracking some external state of affairs. Whether or not it is successful in the case of moral beliefs, this reply is less plausible for religious beliefs. So religious beliefs emerge as particularly vulnerable to evolutionary debunking.
    Epistemology of Religion, MiscEvolutionary EpistemologyReligious SkepticismMoral SkepticismEvolution…Read more
    Epistemology of Religion, MiscEvolutionary EpistemologyReligious SkepticismMoral SkepticismEvolution of MoralityDebunking Arguments about Religion
  • Book Review (review)
    Ethics and International Affairs 18 (1). 2004.
  •  115
    Behavioural ecology as a basic science for evolutionary psychiatry
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29 (4): 421. 2006.
    To the evolutionarily oriented clinical psychiatrist, the discipline of behavioural ecology is a fertile basic science. Human psychology discusses variation in terms of means, standard deviations, heritabilities, and so on, but behavioural ecology deals with mutually incompatible alternative behavioural strategies, the heritable variation being maintained by negative frequency-dependent selection. I suggest that behavioural ecology should be included in the interdisciplinary dialogue recommended…Read more
    To the evolutionarily oriented clinical psychiatrist, the discipline of behavioural ecology is a fertile basic science. Human psychology discusses variation in terms of means, standard deviations, heritabilities, and so on, but behavioural ecology deals with mutually incompatible alternative behavioural strategies, the heritable variation being maintained by negative frequency-dependent selection. I suggest that behavioural ecology should be included in the interdisciplinary dialogue recommended by Keller & Miller (K&M). (Published Online November 9 2006).
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceEvolution of CognitionSociobiology
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    Bookmarking genes for activation in condensed mitotic chromosomes
    with Jerry L. Workman
    Bioessays 20 (4): 275-279. 1998.
    GenesBiological Sciences
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