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    Antigonus the One-Eyed and the Creation of the Hellenistic State by Richard A. Billows (review)
    Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 85 124-125. 1991.
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    Bad Faith and Oppression
    Dissertation, University of New South Wales (Australia). 1998.
    The thesis of this dissertation is that Sartre's early philosophy provides concepts--the concept of "bad faith" in particular--which can be useful tools in the interpretation of oppressive behaviour. ;Sartre's account of the human conditions has often been interpreted as one in which the human subject appears as an individual, radically free consciousness which ought to be unaffected by its environment, history and contact with others. However, such an interpretation renders Sartrean existential…Read more
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    The role of emotion in Sartre's portrait of anti-semitism
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (2). 1998.
    This Article does not have an abstract
  • Las relaciones interpersonales y algunas de sus dificultades: alienaciones, paradojas y sadomasoquismo universal
    Paideia: Revista de Filosofía y Didáctica Filosófica 30 (84): 99-116. 2009.
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    Oppression and the Human Condition: An Introduction to Sartrean Existentialism (edited book)
    Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2002.
    Oppression and the Human Condition is both a valuable teaching tool and an insightful addition to scholarship on the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. Students and teachers will find it an excellent and accessible introduction to Sartre's existentialism, ideal for courses in existentialist and 20th century philosophy. Equally, Sartre scholars will find that the book, especially the sections on oppression and "bad faith," gives them much to think about. Author Thomas Martin applies Sartre's philoso…Read more
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    Introduction
    with Ward E. Jones
    Philosophical Papers 33 (3): 243-250. 2004.
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    An Argument for the Necessity of Craft Learning in Liberal Education
    Studies in Philosophy and Education 42 (2): 163-179. 2023.
    This paper extends well-established arguments for the liberal potential of vocational education by advocating for the _necessity_ of craft learning in a liberal education curriculum. The case for the necessity of craft learning in liberal education is established in two parts, the first looking toward Aristotle and the second toward Heidegger. First, ideas from Aristotle are employed to articulate a vision of liberal education as that which supports the performance of our characteristic human ac…Read more
  • 3. Foucault writes: “It would be wrong to say that the soul is an illusion, or an ideological effect. On the contrary, it exists, it has a reality, it is produced permanently around, on, within the body by the functioning of a power that is exercised on those punished – and, in a more general way, on those one supervises, trains and corrects, over madmen, children at home and at school, the colonized, over those who are stuck at a machine and supervised for the rest of their lives.”.
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    Introduction
    Philosophical Papers 41 (3): 331-333. 2012.
    No abstract