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The Philosophical Review (2024) 133 (2): 113–149.
Published: 01 April 2024
... capacities for discretionary valuing and volitional openness. Current theories of aesthetic value have trouble capturing the character of the practice of aesthetic valuing, and this motivates a novel communitarian theory of aesthetic value: aesthetic value is what is worthy of engagement in the social...
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The Philosophical Review (2000) 109 (3): 473–482.
Published: 01 July 2000
.... 175. Potentialities: Collected Essays in Philosophy. Meridian Crossing Aesthetics se- ries. By Giorgio Agamben. Ed. Daniel Heller-Roazen. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999. Pp. xi, 307. The Cambridge History of Hellenistic Philosophy. By Keimpe Algra, Jonathan Barnes, Jaap...
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The Philosophical Review (2002) 111 (2): 318–323.
Published: 01 April 2002
... the anti-dualist, “holistic turn in German thought” (76) initiated by Hamann, Herder, and Schiller. Dahlstrom quite convincingly presents the “aesthetic holism” of these thinkers (90) as a major stimulus for the idealistic development leading up to Hegel. It is also apparent from Dahlstrom’s detailed...
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The Philosophical Review (2003) 112 (2): 277–287.
Published: 01 April 2003
...: Crossing Aesthetics. By Maurice Blanchot. Trans- lated by Charlotte Mandell. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002. Pp. xii, 267. 277 BOOKS RECEIVED Aristote: Une Philosophie en Quete de Savoir. By Richard Bodeus. Paris: J. Vrin...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 297–300.
Published: 01 April 2007
... philosophical dichotomies: abstract/par- ticular or concrete, universality/difference, justice/care, foundationalist/non- foundationalist, essentialist/nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 300–303.
Published: 01 April 2007
.../nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual rights/group or cultural rights. While some critical social theorists and some feminists use some or all of these dichotomies as a way...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 303–306.
Published: 01 April 2007
... philosophical dichotomies: abstract/par- ticular or concrete, universality/difference, justice/care, foundationalist/non- foundationalist, essentialist/nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 307–309.
Published: 01 April 2007
... philosophical dichotomies: abstract/par- ticular or concrete, universality/difference, justice/care, foundationalist/non- foundationalist, essentialist/nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 310–313.
Published: 01 April 2007
... philosophical dichotomies: abstract/par- ticular or concrete, universality/difference, justice/care, foundationalist/non- foundationalist, essentialist/nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 267–272.
Published: 01 April 2007
... philosophical dichotomies: abstract/par- ticular or concrete, universality/difference, justice/care, foundationalist/non- foundationalist, essentialist/nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 273–280.
Published: 01 April 2007
... philosophical dichotomies: abstract/par- ticular or concrete, universality/difference, justice/care, foundationalist/non- foundationalist, essentialist/nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 281–286.
Published: 01 April 2007
... philosophical dichotomies: abstract/par- ticular or concrete, universality/difference, justice/care, foundationalist/non- foundationalist, essentialist/nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 287–293.
Published: 01 April 2007
... philosophical dichotomies: abstract/par- ticular or concrete, universality/difference, justice/care, foundationalist/non- foundationalist, essentialist/nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual...
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The Philosophical Review (2007) 116 (2): 294–297.
Published: 01 April 2007
... philosophical dichotomies: abstract/par- ticular or concrete, universality/difference, justice/care, foundationalist/non- foundationalist, essentialist/nonessentialist, autonomous/socially embedded, impersonal/personal, cosmopolitan/communitarian, rational/empathic, indi- vidualistic/social, and individual...
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The Philosophical Review (2009) 118 (3): 375–377.
Published: 01 July 2009
... the communitarian friendship attributed to Aristotle by Alasdair MacIntyre in After Virtue. “Aquinas’s treatment of the consensus and congeniality required by friendship is subtle, refined, and versatile in a way that allows him to accommodate within friendship relationships which would not qualify...
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The Philosophical Review (2009) 118 (3): 378–381.
Published: 01 July 2009
... the communitarian friendship attributed to Aristotle by Alasdair MacIntyre in After Virtue. “Aquinas’s treatment of the consensus and congeniality required by friendship is subtle, refined, and versatile in a way that allows him to accommodate within friendship relationships which would not qualify...
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The Philosophical Review (2009) 118 (3): 381–384.
Published: 01 July 2009
... the communitarian friendship attributed to Aristotle by Alasdair MacIntyre in After Virtue. “Aquinas’s treatment of the consensus and congeniality required by friendship is subtle, refined, and versatile in a way that allows him to accommodate within friendship relationships which would not qualify...
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The Philosophical Review (2009) 118 (3): 384–389.
Published: 01 July 2009
... the communitarian friendship attributed to Aristotle by Alasdair MacIntyre in After Virtue. “Aquinas’s treatment of the consensus and congeniality required by friendship is subtle, refined, and versatile in a way that allows him to accommodate within friendship relationships which would not qualify...
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The Philosophical Review (2009) 118 (3): 390–392.
Published: 01 July 2009
... the communitarian friendship attributed to Aristotle by Alasdair MacIntyre in After Virtue. “Aquinas’s treatment of the consensus and congeniality required by friendship is subtle, refined, and versatile in a way that allows him to accommodate within friendship relationships which would not qualify...
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The Philosophical Review (2009) 118 (3): 393–402.
Published: 01 July 2009
... the communitarian friendship attributed to Aristotle by Alasdair MacIntyre in After Virtue. “Aquinas’s treatment of the consensus and congeniality required by friendship is subtle, refined, and versatile in a way that allows him to accommodate within friendship relationships which would not qualify...