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  1. Freire and environmentalism: ecopedagogy.Gregery William Misiaszek - 2023 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Countering post-truths through ecopedagogical literacies: Teaching to critically read ‘development’ and ‘sustainable development’.Greg William Misiaszek - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (7):747-758.
    A key aspect of teaching ‘development’ is understanding the conundrums and tensions between balance and imbalance with constructs of global and...
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    An ecopedagogical, ecolinguistical reading of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): What we have learned from Paulo Freire.Greg William Misiaszek - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (13):2297-2311.
    This article will discuss Paulo Freire’s global influences on environmental pedagogies and argue that ecopedagogical reinventions are essential for ‘quality’ education, as touted in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) #4, for global, all-inclusive ‘development’ that is planetarily sustainable. The politics of how ‘development’ is taught or not taught to be critically read linguistically and dialogically will be problematized through Freire’s work, and reinventions of his work, on ecopedagogy. As Freire was a pedagogue of critical literacy, ecopedagogical literacy widens (...)
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    Ecopedagogy: Freirean teaching to disrupt socio-environmental injustices, anthropocentric dominance, and unsustainability of the Anthropocene.Greg William Misiaszek - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (11):1253-1267.
    This article delves into ecopedagogy, grounded in the work of the Brazilian pedagogue Paulo Freire on popular education and critical pedagogies, to teach students to critically deconstruct the subjectivity and transformability of our world (all humans, human populations) with the rest of Earth (i.e., rest of Nature). As Friere emphasized humans’ unique characteristic of ‘unfinishedness’ with abilities of self-reflexivity through our histories and goal-setting from our dreams, (environmental) pedagogues must teach toward deepened and widened understandings for praxis grounded in socio-environmental (...)
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    A critical scholar’s journey in China: A brief Freirean analysis of insider–outsider tensions.Greg William Misiaszek - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (12):1133-1143.
    As a full-time foreign faculty member in the Chinese Normal university system for the past five years, I analyze the contested terrain of being a critical, Freirean educator/researcher as an insider and outsider of Chinese and Western academic systems and societies overall. This autobiographical analysis is within the contexts of China’s academic focus on raising their global higher education rankings, along with self-reflectivity of my own multiple, often-conflicting identities and Western-centric Orientalism, theorized by Edward Said, in my legitimization of academic (...)
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    Reinventions as brightly glowing illuminations.Greg William Misiaszek - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (13):2167-2168.
    The points of inspiration—metaphorically given by Lauren Ila Misiaszek as illuminations or ‘glow[ing]’ as she utilizes MacLure’s (2010) work—from reading the SI’s authors’ analyses and reinventions...
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    Reinventing: Essence and usefulness of Freire’s work for the past and next 100 years.Greg William Misiaszek - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (13):2153-2159.
    The collection of articles in this special issue (SI) represents diverse reinventions of Freire’s work, from before he wrote his most famous book, Pedagogy of the Oppressed (1970), to the present....
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    The China-threat discourse, trade, and the future of Asia. A Symposium.Michael A. Peters, Alexander J. Means, David P. Ericson, Shivali Tukdeo, Joff P. N. Bradley, Liz Jackson, Guanglun Michael Mu, Timothy W. Luke & Greg William Misiaszek - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (10):1531-1549.
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    Public intellectuals in the age of viral modernity: An EPAT collective writing project.Michael A. Peters, Petar Jandrić, Steve Fuller, Alexander J. Means, Sharon Rider, George Lăzăroiu, Sarah Hayes, Greg William Misiaszek, Marek Tesar, Peter McLaren & Ronald Barnett - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (6):783-798.
    Michael A. PetersBeijing Normal University, Beijing, PR China;There is an ecology of bad ideas, just as there is an ecology of weeds– Gregory Bateson (1972, p. 492)While there are classical anteced...
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    Neuroscience, Psychotherapy and Clinical Pragmatism.William Borden - 2016 - Routledge.
    This volume explores how conceptions of pragmatism set forth in American philosophy serve as orienting perspectives in psychotherapy. Drawing on the influential contributions of William James and John Dewey, the author demonstrates how realistic, comparative approaches to understanding strengthen everyday therapeutic practice. He also examines recent developments in neuroscience that shape training and practice in the broader field of psychotherapy, encompassing psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive and humanistic traditions. By following a clinical pragmatism, psychotherapy can be viewed as an instrumental project (...)
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  11. Love, reason, and words.William Penell Rock (ed.) - 1972 - Santa Barbara, Calif.,: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.
    William Pennel Rock argues with Center fellows about the roles of love and reason in the dialogue.
     
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    III. Beyond Secular Reason?William P. Loewe - 1996 - Philosophy and Theology 9 (3-4):447-454.
    Milbank’s correlation of modern rationality with a myth of chaos and an ontology of violence can preclude a naive theological reception of the social sciences, but while Milbank suggests a critique that would trace modernity’s truncation of reason and its nihilistic outcome to the post-Thomist reification of the supernatural and to Scotus’ conceptualism, his option for Augustine’s supernaturalism appears regressive. Irony attends both the violence of Milbank’s performance on behalf of an ontology of peace and his non-analogical, typically Protestant construal (...)
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    Reality and Semantic Representation.William G. Lycan - 1976 - The Monist 59 (3):424-440.
    There is an exciting semantic program, defended primarily in the recent works of Donald Davidson and Gilbert Harman, which makes use of both classical truth-conditional semantic method and contemporary transformational syntax, and which is believed to provide illuminating semantical accounts of particular natural languages to which it is applied. I shall call this program, composed of Davidson’s and Harman’s common methodology together with the semantical and metatheoretical claims which it encapsulates, “the D-H Metatheory.”.
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  14. New Testament Literature, an Annotated Bibliography.William Nelson Lyons & Merril M. Parvis - 1948
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  15. Jesus and the Christian.William Manson - 1967
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  16. Byron's "Parisina" and the Function of Psychoanalytic Criticism.William H. Marshall - 1961 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 42 (2):213.
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    26. Questions and Insights in Religion.William A. Mathews - 2005 - In Lonergan's Quest: A Study of Desire in the Authoring of Insight. University of Toronto Press. pp. 429-451.
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    Making Health Care Decisions For Others.William E. May - 1997 - Ethics and Medics 22 (6):1-3.
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    Zygotes, Embryos, and Persons: Part I.William E. May - 1991 - Ethics and Medics 16 (10):2-4.
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    Zygotes, Embryos, and Persons—Part II.William E. May - 1992 - Ethics and Medics 17 (1):1-3.
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    La dignité humaine et la Préface sartrienne aux Damnés de la terre.William L. McBride - 2017 - Diogène 253 (1):86-90.
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    Plato and Demosthenes: recovering the old academy.William H. F. Altman - 2022 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    In this book, William H. F. Altman turns to Demosthenes-universally regarded as Plato's student in antiquity-and Plato's other Athenian students in order to add external and historical evidence for Plato's original curriculum.
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  23. Remake school chaplaincy as a proper welfare program or scrap it.William Isdale & Savulescu - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 115:20.
    Isdale, William; Savulescu, Julian The High Court of Australia, for the second time, recently found that the National School Chaplaincy and Student Welfare Program is funded unconstitutionally, and so is invalid in its current form. The program, though, can be reconstituted through tied grants to state governments. The question is, should it be? While the NSCSWP serves some legitimate policy objectives, the program in its pre-existing form is objectionable for at least two reasons. It should either be revived as (...)
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    On having a mind.William Calvert Kneale - 1962 - Cambridge [Eng.]: University Press.
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    Discordia Concors.William Kolbrener - 2005 - Common Knowledge 11 (1):111-121.
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    Economic Power in the United States: The Case of Steel.William Scheuerman - 1975 - Politics and Society 5 (3):337-366.
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  27. Judicial ethics at the international criminal tribunals.William Schabas - 2014 - In Vesselin Popovski, International Rule of Law and Professional Ethics. Burlington, VT: Routledge.
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    Commerce, capitalism and the political culture of the French Revolution.William Scott - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1-6):89-105.
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    Leibniz.William Seager - 2000 - In W. Newton-Smith, A companion to the philosophy of science. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. pp. 224–228.
    Although one of the most important and prolific thinkers of all time, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716) spent his life as a courtier, wasting time in diplomatic business or preparing documents to shore up claims of lineage or territory for his patrons. He also spent a good deal of time on practical matters of engineering, such as his dreams of a system of windmills that would have ameliorated the chronic flooding of the Harz silver mines, and on his visionary mechanical calculators. (...)
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    Prisoners, Proletarians and Paradox.William H. Shaw - 1981 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 3:101-110.
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    Genetic parenthood and hard cases.William Simkulet - 2021 - Bioethics 35 (7):680-687.
    Bioethics, Volume 35, Issue 7, Page 680-687, September 2021.
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  32. Thorndale or, the Conflict of Opinions.William Smith - 1858 - Blackwood.
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  33. Exiles in the City: Hannah Arendt and Edward W. Said in Counterpoint.William V. Spanos - 2012 - Ohio State University Press.
    _Exiles in the City: Hannah Arendt and Edward W. Said in Counterpoint,_ by William V. Spanos, explores the affiliative relationship between Arendt’s and Said’s thought, not simply their mutual emphasis on the importance of the exilic consciousness in an age characterized by the decline of the nation-state and the rise of globalization, but also on the oppositional politics that a displaced consciousness enables. The pairing of these two extraordinary intellectuals is unusual and controversial because of their ethnic identities. In (...)
     
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  34. An anthropological appreciation of José Carlos mariátegui.William W. Stein - 1983 - In Pasquale N. Russo, Dialectical perspectives in philosophy and social science. Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
  35. Anfänge der Reifezeit.William Stern - 1925 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 5 (2):51-51.
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    Analysis of Mr. Mill's system of logic.William Stebbing - 1875 - Bristol: Thoemmes Press.
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    Promoting Capabilities to Make Healthcare Decisions.William F. Sullivan, John Heng, Christopher DeBono, Christine Jamieson & Cory Labrecque - 2020 - The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 20 (2):355-371.
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  38. Maritain Today.William Sweet & Ling Gao - 2006 - Philosophy and Culture 33 (9):63-69.
    Philosophy has not an easy time after the Second Vatican Council. As a response to this situation, the late Pope John Paul Ⅱ wrote the encyclical "Fides et ratio" and appealed to the Catholics the need for a sound philosophy. One of the philosophers he recommended in his encyclical is the French philosopher Jacques Maritain. Maritain was a prominent figure in philosophy at the beginning of the 20th century. He died in 1973. After a period of relative silence after his (...)
     
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    Philosophy emerging from culture.William Sweet (ed.) - 2013 - Washington, D.C.: Council for Reserach in Values and Philosophy.
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    Philosophy of Religion Today.William Sweet - 2006 - In Sweet William, Philosophy of Religion. Philosophical Association of Turkey / Distributed by the Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green, Ohio, USA).
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  41. Epigraphy.William Tabbernee - 2008 - In Susan Ashbrook Harvey & David G. Hunter, The Oxford Handbook of Early Christian Studies. Oxford University Press.
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    Plato and Christianity; Three Lectures.William Temple - 2008 - Coss Press.
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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  43. Matthew's Advice to a Divided Community: Mt. 17, 22–18, 35.William G. Thompson - 1970
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  44. They Called Him "Monk".William Thomas - 1966 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 47 (1):81.
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    Constructing optimal sequences of behavior: Backwards is beautiful, but….William Timberlake - 1988 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 11 (1):151-152.
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    Selection by consequences: A universal causal mode?William Timberlake - 1984 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 7 (4):499-501.
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  47. Meaning and criteria.William Todd - 1966 - Theoria 32 (3):239.
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    The idea of God in the philosophy of St. Augustine.William Pearson Tolley - 1930 - New York city,: R.R. Smith.
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    Croesus, Xerxes, and the Denial of Death.William N. Turpin - 2014 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 107 (4):535-541.
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  50. Sex and the American Subject: Foucault's Impact on Feminist and Lesbian/Gay Scholarship.William B. Turner - 1996 - Dissertation, Vanderbilt University
    The French philosopher Michel Foucault's work has had a significant impact on feminist and lesbian/gay scholarship in the United States. These explorations of gender and/or sexuality in which feminist, lesbian, and gay scholars rely on Foucault's ideas carry significant implications for the organization of knowledge in our culture beyond the issues of gender and sexuality narrowly defined. Many feminist, lesbian, and gay scholars in the United States initially read Foucault primarily as a historian. Since roughly 1985, many such scholars have (...)
     
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