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    Book Review: David Chalcraft, Fanon Howell, Marisol Lopez Menendez, Hector Vera, editors Max Weber Matters: Interweaving Past and Present Farnham/ Burlington, UK: Ashgate, 2008. 338 pp. £60.00 (hardcover). [REVIEW]Hans Henrik Bruun - 2011 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 41 (1):142-147.
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    Frantz Fanon, My Brother: Doctor, Playwright, Revolutionary.Joby Fanon - 2014 - Lexington Books.
    Frantz Fanon stands as one of the most uncompromising critics of racism and colonialism. Translated into English by Daniel Nethery, this biography by Fanon's brother, Joby, is an intimate, passionate and very human account of one of the most influential thinkers of the twentieth century.
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    Frantz Fanon.Leo Zeilig & Mireille Fanon-Mendès-France (eds.) - 2014 - Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
    The Voices of Liberation series celebrates the lives and writings of African Liberation activists and heroes. By providing access to the thoughts and writings of some of the many men and women who fought for the dismantling of apartheid, this series invites the contemporary reader to engage directly with the rich history of the struggle for democracy, to discover where we come from and to explore how we, too, can choose to shape our destiny.
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    Self-Awareness and The Elusive Subject.Robert J. Howell - 2023 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    The existence of a self seems both mysterious and inevitable. On the one hand, philosophers from the Buddha to Sartre doubt its existence. As Hume writes, when we introspect we find thoughts, feelings, and conscious states, but nothing that has them. The subject of experience is elusive, but its existence seems certain. Descartes’ cogito is beyond doubt and the thought that “I am thinking” involves an undeniable form of self-awareness. Self-Awareness and the Elusive Subject develops and defends the claim that (...)
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    Fanon and the Decolonization of Philosophy.Mireille Fanon-Mendès France, Anna Carastathis, Nigel C. Gibson, Lewis R. Gordon, Peter Gratton, Ferit Güven, Mireille Fanon Mendès-France, Marilyn Nissim-Sabat, Olúfémi Táíwò, Mohammad H. Tamdgidi, Chloë Taylor & Sokthan Yeng - 2010 - Lexington Books.
    The essays in Fanon and the Decolonization of Philosophy all trace different aspects of the mutually supporting histories of philosophical thought and colonial politics in order to suggest ways that we might decolonize our thinking. From psychology to education, to economic and legal structures, the contributors interrogate the interrelation of colonization and philosophy in order to articulate a Fanon-inspired vision of social justice. This project is endorsed by his daughter, Mireille Fanon-Mendès France, in the book's preface.
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    Historicizing Technological Hegemony.Joel D. Howell - 2023 - American Journal of Bioethics 23 (4):38-40.
    Liao and Carbonell point out that much of the danger embedded in “materialized oppression” derives from the fact that the essence of that marginalized oppression may not be overt. It can often rece...
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    Derrida: Deconstruction From Phenomenology to Ethics.Christina Howells - 2013 - Polity.
    This book is an unusually readable and lucid account of the development of Derrida's work, from his early writings on phenomenology and structuralism to his most recent interventions in debates on psychoanalysis, ethics and politics. Christina Howells gives a clear explanation of many of the key terms of deconstruction - including differance, trace, supplement and logocentrism - and shows how they function in Derrida's writing. She explores his critique of the notion of self-presence through his engagement with Husserl, and his (...)
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    Freedom and the subject of theory: essays in honour of Christina Howells.Christina Howells, Oliver Davis & Colin Davis (eds.) - 2019 - Cambridge: Legenda, Modern Humanities Research Association.
    Freedom and the subject in Jean-Paul Sartre -- Freedom and necessity in Jacques Derrida -- Freedom and the subject in contemporary philosophy and theory -- Theorizing pathologies and therapeutics of freedom.
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  9. The wretched of the earth.Frantz Fanon - 1998 - In Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze (ed.), African Philosophy: An Anthology. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 228--233.
     
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  10. Ontology and the nature of the literary work.Robert Howell - 2002 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 60 (1):67–79.
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    A Common Neoliberal Trajectory: The Transformation of Industrial Relations in Advanced Capitalism.Chris Howell & Lucio Baccaro - 2011 - Politics and Society 39 (4):521-563.
    Based on quantitative indicators for fifteen advanced countries between 1974 and 2005, and case studies of France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Ireland, this article analyzes the trajectory of institutional change in the industrial relations systems of advanced capitalist societies, with a focus on Western Europe. In contrast to current comparative political economy scholarship, which emphasizes the resilience of national institutions to common challenges and trends, it argues that despite a surface resilience of distinct national sets, all countries (...)
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  12. Literatura i interpretacja.Robert Howell - 1998 - Przeglad Filozoficzny - Nowa Seria 27 (3):43-52.
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    Stiegler and Technics.Christina Howells & Gerald Moore (eds.) - 2013 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    These 17 essays covers all aspects of Bernard Stiegler's work, from poststructuralism, anthropology and psychoanalysis to his work on the politics of memory, 'libidinal economy', technoscience and aesthetics, keeping a focus on his key theory of technics throughout.
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  14. Objects of fiction and objects of thought.Robert Howell - 2015 - In Stuart Brock & Anthony Everett (eds.), Fictional Objects. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
     
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  15. Types, indicated and initiated.Robert Howell - 2002 - British Journal of Aesthetics 42 (2):105-127.
    I defend the conception of musical works as indicated temporally initiated types against Julian Dodd's recent argument that all types are eternal and uncreated. In doing so, I develop a new account of both cultural and natural types. While types are in a certain sense determined by the properties that underlie them, not all properties determine types; and properties such as being indicated by Beethoven exist only once the temporally initiated entities that those properties essentially involve exist. A cultural type (...)
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    Baudelaire: Individualism,, dandyism and the philosophy of history.Bernard Howells - 1996 - Oxford: Legenda, European Humanities Research Centre.
    Bernard Howells explores the problematics surrounding individualism and history in a number of prose texts, and situates Baudelaire within the broader contexts of nineteenth century historical, cultural and artistic speculation, represented by Emerson, Carlyle, Joseph de Maistre, Guiseppe Ferrari and Eugene Chreveul. This major new work will be of interest not only to Baudelaire specialists, but also to scholars working in any area of nineteenth-century French studies.".
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  17. Emergentism and supervenience physicalism.Robert J. Howell - 2009 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 87 (1):83 – 98.
    A purely metaphysical formulation of physicalism is surprisingly elusive. One popular slogan is, 'There is nothing over and above the physical'. Problems with this arise on two fronts. First, it is difficult to explain what makes a property 'physical' without appealing to the methodology of physics or to particular ways in which properties are known. This obviously introduces epistemic features into the core of a metaphysical issue. Second, it is difficult to cash out 'over-and-aboveness' in a way that is rigorous, (...)
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    8. ‘Le Défaut d’origine’: The Prosthetic Constitution of Love and Desire.Christina Howells - 2013 - In Christina Howells & Gerald Moore (eds.), Stiegler and Technics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. pp. 137-150.
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  19. Self-knowledge and self-reference.Robert J. Howell - 2006 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 72 (1):44-70.
    Self-Knowledge and Self-Reference is a defense and reconciliation of the two apparently conflicting theses that the self is peculiarly elusive and that our basic, cogito-judgments are certain. On the one hand, Descartes seems to be correct that nothing is more certain than basic statements of self-knowledge, such as "I am thinking." On the other hand, there is the compelling Humean observation that when we introspect, nothing is found except for various "impressions." The problem, then, is that the Humean and Cartesian (...)
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    Life choices: a Hastings Center introduction to bioethics.Joseph H. Howell & William Frederick Sale (eds.) - 2000 - Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press.
    The 1994 edition is here enlarged with new sections on the goals and allocation of medicine and human cloning. There is no index.
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    The Moral Duties of Parenthood.Charles Howell - 2010 - Philosophy of Education 66:156-164.
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    The mystic mind: The psychology of medieval mystics and ascetics. By Jerome Kroll and Bernard Bachrach.Edward Howells - 2008 - Heythrop Journal 49 (2):340–342.
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    Kant’s Transcendental Deduction: An Analysis of Main Themes in His Critical Philosophy.R. C. Howell & Robert A. Howell - 1992 - Springer Verlag.
    The argument of the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories in the Critique of Pure Reason is the deepest and most far-reaching in philosophy. In his new book, Robert Howell interprets main themes of the Deduction using ideas from contemporary philosophy and intensional logic, thereby providing a keener grasp of Kant's many subtleties than has hitherto been available. No other work pursues Kant's argument through every twist and turn with the careful, logically detailed attention maintained here. Surprising new accounts of (...)
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    Seeing as.Robert Howell - 1972 - Synthese 23 (4):400 - 422.
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    The Transformation of French Industrial Relations: Labor Representation and the State in a Post-Dirigiste Era.Chris Howell - 2009 - Politics and Society 37 (2):229-256.
    Despite continued social protest, something quite fundamental has changed in the regulation of class relations in France. This article explores two paradoxes of this transformation. First, a dense network of institutions of social dialogue and worker representation has become implanted in French firms at the same time as trade union strength has declined. Second, the transformation has involved a relaxation of centralized labor market regulation on the part of the state, yet the French state remains a central actor in the (...)
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    Necessary but Insufficient.Whitney Howell - 2020 - Symposium 24 (2):168-190.
    In Phenomenology of Perception, Merleau-Ponty presents an account of an “anonymous” body that informs perception and habit and that exerts a normative force in shaping more personal aspects of who we are. This paper demonstrates the relevance of Merleau-Ponty’s account of anonymity to interpersonal experience. I argue that although anonymity is a necessary condition of interpersonal life, it inhibits our recognition of our own and others’ freedom. I draw on Derrida’s analysis of justice in “Force of Law” to propose that (...)
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    Sartre: The Necessity of Freedom.Christina Howells - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book is a comprehensive study of the writings of Jean-Paul Sartre. As well as examining the drama and the fiction, the book analyses the evolution of his philosophy, explores his concern with ethics, psychoanalysis, literary theory, biography and autobiography and includes a lengthy section on the still much-neglected study of Flaubert, L'Idiot de la famille. One important aim of the book is to rebut the charges made by many theorists and philosophers by revealing that Sartre is in fact a (...)
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  28. Phenomenally Mine: In Search of the Subjective Character of Consciousness.Robert J. Howell & Brad Thompson - 2017 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 8 (1):103-127.
    It’s a familiar fact that there is something it is like to see red, eat chocolate or feel pain. More recently philosophers have insisted that in addition to this objectual phenomenology there is something it is like for me to eat chocolate, and this for-me-ness is no less there than the chocolatishness. Recognizing this subjective feature of consciousness helps shape certain theories of consciousness, introspection and the self. Though it does this heavy philosophical work, and it is supposed to be (...)
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  29. The Russellian monist’s problems with mental causation.Robert Howell - 2015 - Philosophical Quarterly 65 (258):22-39.
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    Reflecting on Pre-Reflective Self-Consciousness.Robert J. Howell - 2019 - ProtoSociology 36:157-185.
    Most philosophers in the phenomenological tradition hold that in addition to the explicit self-consciousness we might get in reflection, there is also a pre-reflective self-consciousness. Despite its popularity, it can be a little difficult to get a grasp on this notion. It can seem impossibly thin—such that it really amounts to little more than a restatement of the notion of consciousness—or problematically robust—such that it seems to conflict with the apparent transparency of consciousness. This paper argues for a notion of (...)
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    Eighteenth-century British logic and rhetoric.Wilbur Samuel Howell - 1971 - Princeton,: Princeton University Press.
    The description for this book, Eighteenth-Century British Logic and Rhetoric, will be forthcoming.
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    Logic and rhetoric in England, 1500-1700.Wilbur Samuel Howell - 1956 - New York,: Russell & Russell. Edited by Petrus Ramus.
  33. The Ontology of Subjective Physicalism.Robert J. Howell - 2009 - Noûs 43 (2):315-345.
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    Consciousness and the Limits of Objectivity: The Case for Subjective Physicalism.Robert J. Howell - 2013 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Robert J. Howell offers a new account of the relationship between conscious experience and the physical world, based on a neo-Cartesian notion of the physical and careful consideration of three anti-materialist arguments. His theory of subjective physicalism reconciles the data of consciousness with the advantages of a monistic, physical ontology.
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    Just Because We’re Small Doesn’t Mean We Can’t Stand Tall: A Child and Youth Rights Movement.Lisa Howell & Nicholas Ng-A.-Fook - 2023 - Studies in Social Justice 17 (1):112-135.
    In this article, the authors share their research on a curriculum for social justice, truth, and then reconciliation as put forth by the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society (Caring Society). The Caring Society is a non-profit organization that advocates for equity and social justice for First Nations children and creates social justice educational materials for Canadian learners. The authors provide an overview of the Caring Society campaigns and educational research. More specifically, they discuss how the Caring Society is (...)
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    Algorithms: a top-down approach.Rodney R. Howell - 2023 - New Jersey: World Scientific.
    This comprehensive compendium provides a rigorous framework to tackle the daunting challenges of designing correct and efficient algorithms. It gives a uniform approach to the design, analysis, optimization, and verification of algorithms. The volume also provides essential tools to understand algorithms and their associated data structures. This useful reference text describes a way of thinking that eases the task of proving algorithm correctness. Working through a proof of correctness reveals an algorithm's subtleties in a way that a typical description does (...)
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    A comparative study of those who accept as against those who reject religious authority.Thomas Henry Howells - 1928 - Iowa City,: The University.
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    Deduction Difficulties – ADDENDUM.Robert Howell - 2018 - Kantian Review 23 (2):347-347.
  39. 'Introduction'and 'Sartre'and the Deconstruction of the Subject.Christina Howells - 1992 - In The Cambridge Companion to Sartre. New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
     
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  40. Sartre: Desiring the Impossible.Christina Howells - 2000 - In Hugh J. Silverman (ed.), Philosophy and Desire. New York: Routledge. pp. 85--95.
     
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    Extended Virtues and the Boundaries of Persons.Robert J. Howell - 2016 - Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (1):146--163.
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    Introspection, Consciousness and the Mind-Body Problem.Robert J. Howell - 2024 - Philosophia 52 (2):229-234.
    Alter’s The Matter of Consciousness is not only the most systematic defense of the knowledge argument, it is so crystal clear, so compelling, that it should be required reading not only for those interested in consciousness, but for those interested in clear philosophical writing. In some circles The Knowledge Argument (KA) gets a bad rap. Philosophers in those circles should read this book. Though I am someone who takes the argument quite seriously, I have argued that the metaphysical conclusions of (...)
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    Learning and the Development of Meaning: Husserl and Merleau‐Ponty on the Temporality of Perception and Habit.Whitney Howell - 2015 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 53 (3):311-337.
    In this paper, I argue that the temporal openness of perceptual experience provides insight into the basic structure of learning. I draw on Husserl's account of the mutability of the retained past inAnalyses Concerning Passive and Active Synthesis, and Merleau‐Ponty's account of the perceptual field, as well as his remarks on habit, inPhenomenology of Perception, in order to elucidate the relation between the perceptual past and the future it portends. More specifically, I argue that retention and habituation in perceptual experience (...)
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  44. The Hard Problem of Consciousness.Robert J. Howell - 2009 - Scholarpedia.
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    Block and Manza on the Negative Income Tax.David R. Howell - 1997 - Politics and Society 25 (4):533-539.
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  46. (1 other version)Did the Bulldog Bite the Bishop? An Anglican Bishop, an Agnostic Scientist, and a Roman Pontiff.Kenneth J. Howell - 2003 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 6 (3).
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    Logic.Robert Howell - 2009 - Philosophy Now 74:24-25.
  48. Sartre i Derrida: obietnice podmiotu.Christina Howells - 2001 - Sztuka I Filozofia (Art and Philosophy) 19:254.
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    The logical structure of pictorial representation.Robert Howell - 1974 - Theoria 40 (2):76-109.
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    Ways of Worldmaking.Robert Howell - 1982 - Philosophical Review 91 (2):262.
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