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William McBride

Purdue University
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  • Purdue University
    Department of Philosophy
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Areas of Interest
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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  •  267
    Community: The Dialectic of Abandonment and Hope in Light of Sartre’s Last Words
    Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 4 (2-3): 218-231. 1992.
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    Jean-Paul Sartre
  •  139
    Tendencies in Marxology and Tendencies in History:Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence. G. A. Cohen; Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence. Marx, Vol. 1. Une Philosophie de la Realite. Michel Henry; Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence. Vol 2. Une Philosophie de l'Economie. Michel Henry; The Structure of Marx's World-View. John McMurtry; Marx's Interpretation of History. Melvin Rader (review)
    Ethics 92 (2): 316-. 1982.
    Karl MarxMichel HenryContinental Political PhilosophyPolitical ViewsHistory of Economics
  •  107
    Sartre and lived experience
    Research in Phenomenology 11 (1): 75-89. 1981.
    "The conception of 'lived experience' marks my change since L'Etre et le Néant ... L'Etre et le Néant is a monument of rationality. But in the end it becomes an irrationalism, because it cannot account rationally for those processes which are 'below' consciousness and which are also rational, but lived as irrational. Today, the notion of 'lived experience' represents an effort to preserve that presence to itself which seems to me indispensable for the existence of any psychic fact, while at the …Read more
    "The conception of 'lived experience' marks my change since L'Etre et le Néant ... L'Etre et le Néant is a monument of rationality. But in the end it becomes an irrationalism, because it cannot account rationally for those processes which are 'below' consciousness and which are also rational, but lived as irrational. Today, the notion of 'lived experience' represents an effort to preserve that presence to itself which seems to me indispensable for the existence of any psychic fact, while at the same time this presence is so opaque and blind before itself that it is also an absence from itself."1.
    Jean-Paul Sartre
  •  103
    The End of Liberal Democracy as We Have Known It?
    Social Philosophy Today 22 (2): 117-126. 2006.
    This paper takes aim at contemporary conceptions of liberal democracy and the accompanying loss of faith with liberal democratic theory which may be observed. There exist problems with procedure, outcomes, and the decline of universality in the face of liberal nationalism which only serve to reinforce boundaries. The clearest cases of these problems have arisen in the United States over the past few years, and especially since the events of September 11, 2001.
    Democracy
  •  96
    Book Review:Jean-Paul Sartre-Philosophy in the World. Ronald Aronson; Sartre. Peter Caws; The Work of Sartre. Vol. 1: Search for Freedom. Istvan Meszaros (review)
    Ethics 92 (3): 561-. 1982.
    Value TheoryJean-Paul SartreSimone de Beauvoir
  •  91
    John Wild, phenomenology in America, and the origins of SPEP
    Continental Philosophy Review 44 (3): 281-284. 2011.
    John Wild, phenomenology in America, and the origins of SPEP Content Type Journal Article Pages 281-284 DOI 10.1007/s11007-011-9194-5 Authors William L. McBride, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, USA Journal Continental Philosophy Review Online ISSN 1573-1103 Print ISSN 1387-2842 Journal Volume Volume 44 Journal Issue Volume 44, Number 3
    Continental PhilosophyPhenomenology
  •  80
    Kriza u vladavini zakona u suvremenom američkom kontekstu. Izvješće
    Synthesis Philosophica 23 (2): 305-315. 2008.
    Članak je kritičko preispitivanje krize u vladavini zakona u kontekstu suvremene politike u SAD. Tekst navodi neke primjere američke nacionalne i vanjske politike u svezi s tzv. ‘kultom demokracije’. Članak je podijeljen na dva dijela. Prvi se dio bavi izvješćem, koje se bavi, redom, službenim odnosima SAD prema međunarodnom zakonodavstvu; zatim prema moći institucije predsjedništva; te glede uloge Vrhovnoga Suda. Drugi dio ispituje neke filozofijske implikacije američke politike, a u svezi s pi…Read more
    Članak je kritičko preispitivanje krize u vladavini zakona u kontekstu suvremene politike u SAD. Tekst navodi neke primjere američke nacionalne i vanjske politike u svezi s tzv. ‘kultom demokracije’. Članak je podijeljen na dva dijela. Prvi se dio bavi izvješćem, koje se bavi, redom, službenim odnosima SAD prema međunarodnom zakonodavstvu; zatim prema moći institucije predsjedništva; te glede uloge Vrhovnoga Suda. Drugi dio ispituje neke filozofijske implikacije američke politike, a u svezi s pitanjima demokracije i vladavine zakona
    German Philosophy
  •  75
    Book ReviewsAviezer Tucker,. The Philosophy and Politics of Czech Dissidence from Patočka to Havel.Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2000. Pp. 295. $45.00 ; $19.95 (review)
    Ethics 112 (4): 875-878. 2002.
    Value TheoryPolitical Theory
  •  74
    Review of Andrew Dobson: Jean-Paul Sartre and the Politics of Reason: A Theory of History (review)
    Ethics 105 (4): 955-957. 1995.
    Value TheoryJean-Paul SartreSimone de Beauvoir
  •  74
    Karen vintages: Philosophy as passion: The thinking of Simone de beauvoir (review)
    Continental Philosophy Review 32 (4): 467-472. 1999.
    Simone de Beauvoir
  •  68
    Sartre’s Second Critique (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review of Books 1 (1): 22-24. 1990.
    Jean-Paul Sartre
  •  68
    Enrique Dussel and Modernity’s “Underside” (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review 1 (1): 76-80. 1998.
    Continental PhilosophyLatin American Political Philosophy
  •  67
    Philosophy, Literature, and Everyday Life in The Second Sex: The Current Beauvoir Revival
    Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 13 (1): 32-44. 2001.
    none.
    Simone de Beauvoir
  •  65
    Book Review:Fanon's Dialectic of Experience. Ato Sekyi-Otu (review)
    Ethics 108 (3): 615-. 1998.
    Value TheoryAfrican-American Philosophy
  •  65
    Haim Gordon and Rivca Gordon: Sartre and evil: Guidelines for a struggle (review)
    Continental Philosophy Review 32 (4): 478-481. 1999.
    Jean-Paul Sartre
  •  64
    Radicalism as the Lucid Awareness of Radical Evil
    Radical Philosophy Review 1 (1): 35-39. 1998.
    Continental Philosophy
  •  63
    The Pathos of European Political Philosophy After Marxism
    Journal of Philosophical Research 19 331-343. 1994.
    The paper begins by raising some doubts concerning the appropriateness of the phrase, ”after Marxism,” despite current sociological realities which point to its accuracy. It then discusses a certain “pathology” that may be intrinsic to the combined theory and practice of political philosophy; some examples are offered. Next, it is suggested that the discourse of contemporary European political philosophy suffers from the absence of certain Marxian notions, especially that of ideology. Some curre…Read more
    The paper begins by raising some doubts concerning the appropriateness of the phrase, ”after Marxism,” despite current sociological realities which point to its accuracy. It then discusses a certain “pathology” that may be intrinsic to the combined theory and practice of political philosophy; some examples are offered. Next, it is suggested that the discourse of contemporary European political philosophy suffers from the absence of certain Marxian notions, especially that of ideology. Some current trends---postmodernism, nationalism, critical theory, and religious thought---are then briefly explored. It is contended that none of them by itself is adequate for developing the kind of global worldview which, malgré tout, seems needed to counteract the increasing hegemony of the “Coca-Cola cuIture” of the present day. The paper concludes by raising questions about the possible role, at best an awkward one, of American philosophers in this enterprise.
    Socialism and Marxism
  •  58
    Ontological ‘Proofs’ in Descartes and Sartre
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (4): 551-567. 1996.
    Philosophy of ReligionRené DescartesJean-Paul Sartre
  •  58
    Permanent Deviation: Understanding Our Place in History with the Aid of Sartre's Critique, Volume Two
    Philosophy Compass 10 (10): 685-689. 2015.
    The unfinished, posthumously published second volume of Jean-Paul Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason consists for the most part of a study of the evolution of the Soviet Union under the reign of Stalin. Essentially, Sartre sees this history as amounting to a lengthy deviation from the goal of socialism, a deviation that he regards as thoroughly intelligible in light of social and historical circumstances. Some ten years after abandoning his work on this book, on the occasion of the Soviet i…Read more
    The unfinished, posthumously published second volume of Jean-Paul Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason consists for the most part of a study of the evolution of the Soviet Union under the reign of Stalin. Essentially, Sartre sees this history as amounting to a lengthy deviation from the goal of socialism, a deviation that he regards as thoroughly intelligible in light of social and historical circumstances. Some ten years after abandoning his work on this book, on the occasion of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, Sartre concluded that this ‘deviation’ was permanent. At the same time, Sartre believed, as he had stated already in Volume I of the Critique, that the post-Stalinist era must be characterized as ‘One World’, a historical turning away from the plurality that had prevailed in all of past human history. The present essay attempts to capture Sartre's approach to history as ongoing ‘totalization’ – conflict-filled, subject to contingency and chance and the frequent occurrence of ‘holes’, and nevertheless intelligible. Although Stalin died many decades ago, and the Soviet Union itself no longer exists as such, it is argued here that Sartre's approach in this book is very useful as a key to the present time. Future history is indeed unpredictable, but Sartre's techniques of historical analysis remain valid. It is also contended, more controversially, that today the ideal of democracy may be in the process of following the path of socialism in the direction of permanent deviation
    Jean-Paul Sartre
  •  58
    Marxism and Spirituality (review)
    Radical Philosophy Review of Books 9 (9): 51-55. 1994.
    Socialism and MarxismContinental Philosophy
  •  56
    Sartre at the twilight of liberal democracy as we have known it
    Sartre Studies International 11 (s 1-2): 311-318. 2005.
    From the very beginning of his explicitly political thinking until the end of his life, Jean-Paul Sartre was always cognizant of the fact that the typical electoral system, whether dominated by two or by several "parties," that is to be found in Western countries and that is vaunted as the pinnacle of real democracy amounted to a profound mystification. That is why, at the time of the centenary of his birth, he is owed a renewed respect for his ideas in this area. I do not intend to examine here…Read more
    From the very beginning of his explicitly political thinking until the end of his life, Jean-Paul Sartre was always cognizant of the fact that the typical electoral system, whether dominated by two or by several "parties," that is to be found in Western countries and that is vaunted as the pinnacle of real democracy amounted to a profound mystification. That is why, at the time of the centenary of his birth, he is owed a renewed respect for his ideas in this area. I do not intend to examine here the evolution of Sartre?s political thought, or even his views with respect to the Eastern European countries, the "socialism" of which, as he eventually discovered, was scarcely more real than their "democracy." Rather, I shall confine myself to recalling certain elements, especially certain iconoclastic elements, of that thought. I shall do so with a view to taking a clear-headed look at a possible future in which those icons will have disappeared.
    DemocracyJean-Paul Sartre
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    “Two Concepts of Liberty” Thirty Years Later
    Social Theory and Practice 16 (3): 297-322. 1990.
    Value TheoryPolitical Theory
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    The Crisis in the Rule of Law in the Contemporary American Context
    Bioethics and New Epoch 46 (2): 305-315. 2008.
    The article is a critical examination of the crisis in the rule of law in the context of contemporary politics in the USA. It sorts out some examples of American national and foreign policy regarding the so called ‘cult of democracy’. The article is divided in two parts. The first part consists of the report, which concerns, respectively, official US government relationships to international law; the power of the Presidency; and the role of the Supreme Court. The second part examines some philos…Read more
    The article is a critical examination of the crisis in the rule of law in the context of contemporary politics in the USA. It sorts out some examples of American national and foreign policy regarding the so called ‘cult of democracy’. The article is divided in two parts. The first part consists of the report, which concerns, respectively, official US government relationships to international law; the power of the Presidency; and the role of the Supreme Court. The second part examines some philosophical implications of American policy, concerning the questions of democracy and the rule of law
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  42
    Sartre, Foucault, and Historical Reason: Toward an Existentialist Theory of History, Volume One, by Thomas R. Flynn
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 30 (3): 333-334. 1999.
    Phenomenology
  •  42
    Bad Faith and Antiblack Racism, by Lewis R. Gordon
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 28 (3): 322-325. 1997.
    Phenomenology
  •  41
    Review of Robert C. Solomon, Dark Feelings, Grim Thoughts: Experience and Reflection in Camus and Sartre (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (12). 2006.
    Albert CamusJean-Paul Sartre
  •  39
    Borders Crossed, and Some of Those Who Have Crossed Them
    Hypatia 28 (2): 404-409. 2013.
    Feminist PhilosophyFeminist Approaches to Philosophy
  •  38
    Book reviews (review)
    with Tom Rockmore, Gary Shapiro, James M. Edie, Thomas C. Anderson, Irwin C. Lieb, Heinrich Beck, and Erwin Schadel
    Man and World 14 (4): 423-466. 1981.
    Continental Philosophy
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    Organism, Medicine, and Metaphysics
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 11 (1): 92-96. 1980.
    Phenomenology
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    Dictionary of Existentialism, edited by Haim Gordon
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 32 (2): 214-215. 2001.
    Phenomenology
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