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  1. New Essays on John Stuart Mill and Utilitarianism.Wesley E. Cooper, Kai Nielsen & Steven C. Patten - 1979 - Canadian Association for Publishing in Philosophy.
     
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    Haberman and Foucault: How to carry out the enlightenment project. [REVIEW]Kai E. Nielsen - 1997 - Journal of Value Inquiry 31 (1):5-21.
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    Alienation and Self-Realization.Kai Nielsen - 1973 - Philosophy 48 (183):21 - 33.
    Self-realizationist theories are among the classical attempts to develop a comprehensive normative ethical theory. Plato and Aristotle, in giving classical statements of such theories, argue that a man's distinctive happiness, a man's distinctive flourishing, will only be realized when he realizes himself, i.e. when he achieves to the fullest possible degree his distinctive function. And to achieve one's function is to develop to the full those capacities which are distinctive of the human animal. In doing this we are being most (...)
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    On the Rationality of Radical Theological Non-Naturalism: More on the Verificationist Turn in the Philosophy of Religion.Kai Nielsen - 1978 - Religious Studies 14 (2):193 - 204.
    In my Contemporary Critiques of Religion and in my Scepticism , I argue that non-anthropomorphic conceptions of God do not make sense. By this I mean that we do not have sound grounds for believing that the central truth-claims of Christianity are genuine truth-claims and that we do not have a religiously viable concept of God. I argue that this is so principally because of three interrelated features about God-talk. While purporting to be factual assertions, central bits of God-talk, e.g. (...)
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    (1 other version)The Meaning of life.E. D. Klemke (ed.) - 1981 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Many writers in various fields--philosophy, religion, literature, and psychology--believe that the question of the meaning of life is one of the most significant problems that an individual faces. In The Meaning of Life, Second Edition, E.D. Klemke collects some of the best writings on this topic, primarily works by philosophers but also selections from literary figures and religious thinkers. The twenty-seven cogent, readable essays are organized around three different perspectives on the meaning of life. In Part I, the readings assert (...)
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    On Transforming Philosophy: A Metaphilosophical Inquiry. [REVIEW]G. E. Dann - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (4):911-911.
    This recent publication by professor Kai Nielsen may be best seen as a logical progression of thought that follows from his 1991 study, After the Demise of the Tradition: Rorty, Critical Theory, and the Fate of Philosophy, and from several articles since this publication. Described by Nielsen as a "metaphilosophical study", On Transforming Philosophy is his on-going treatment of how the aims of the traditional philosophical project have failed and how a transformed conception of philosophy should now focus (...)
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    Representations and retrieval processes in short-term memory: Recognition and recall of faces.Edward E. Smith & Gerald D. Nielsen - 1970 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 85 (3):397.
  8. Libertarianism or Socialism: Where Do Secular Humanists Stand?Rw Bradford, E. Hudgins, K. Nielsen, A. Flew & R. Schmitt - 1989 - Free Inquiry 9 (4):4-32.
     
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    Pessimism of the intellect, optimism of the will: the political philosophy of Kai Nielsen.Kai Nielsen - 2012 - Calgary, Alberta: University of Calgary Press. Edited by David Rondel & Alex Sager.
    Kai Nielsen is one of Canada's most distinguished political philosophers. In a career spanning over 40 years, he has published more than 400 papers in political philosophy, ethics, meta-philosophy, and philosophy of religion. Pessimism of the Intellect presents a thoughtful collection of Nielsen's essays complemented by an extended reflective interview with Nielsen. This collection allows the reader to grasp the systematic scope of his thought and methodology.
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  10. Metaphilosophy, Pragmatism and a Kind of Critical Theory: Kai Nielsen and Richard Rorty.Kai Nielsen - 2007 - Philosophical Papers 36 (1):119-150.
    Metaphilosophy is itself philosophy about philosophy. It is not something before or independent of philosophy. Both Kai Nielsen and Richard Rorty are deeply concerned (someone might say obsessively preoccupied) with metaphilosophy. They both are thoroughly historicist and contextualist resolutely rejecting any form of a transcendental or metaphysical turn. They argue against claims to absolute validity (as well as against absolutism in any form) and a natural order of reasons: some 'Reason' to which any rational agent must be committed. They (...)
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    Regulation of messenger RNA stability in eukaryotic cells.David J. Shapiro, John E. Blume & David A. Nielsen - 1987 - Bioessays 6 (5):221-226.
    Regulation of the cytoplasmic stability of mRNAs has recetly been identified as a major control mechanism which governs mRNA levels in a variety of eukaryotic systems. In this review we discuss what is known about several experimental systems that exhibit regulated mRNA stability, describe the mechanisms that cells may use to achieve control of mRNA degradation, and suggest areas of future investigation likely to provide new insights into this process.
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    On the track of reason: essays in honor of Kai Nielsen.Kai Nielsen, Rodger Beehler, David Copp & Béla Szabados (eds.) - 1992 - Boulder: Westview Press.
    This festschrift includes a dozen essays on issues that have been at the focus of Kai Nielsen's research, mainly issues in ethics and political philosophy. Among these are four essays on socialism and Marxism. There are also essays on philosophy of religion, epistemology, and meta-philosophy.
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    On Deriving an Ought from an Is: A Retrospective Look.Kai Nielsen - 1979 - Review of Metaphysics 32 (3):487 - 514.
    ARGUMENT ABOUT whether in any significant sense we can derive an ought from an is has been persistent and intractable. Fifteen to twenty years ago it was orthodoxy in analytical philosophical circles to claim that for all their other differences Hume and Moore were right in agreeing that in no significant sense can we derive an ought from an is. At present there is no orthodoxy or even anything like a dominant view and, given our current understanding of how language (...)
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    On transforming philosophy: a metaphilosophical inquiry.Kai Nielsen - 1995 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Since Rorty, the crisis of method and interests in philosophy has been at the forefront of metaphilosophy. In this book, Kai Nielsen, one of the most prominent critics of philosophy-as-usual, examines critically the most important claims made on behalf of philosophy. After rejecting as chimerical the ambitious claims of traditional, especially foundational, epistemology and metaphysics, he presents the case for a more modest view of what philosophy can accomplish.Nielsen insists that philosophy must be devoted to actual problems of (...)
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    After the demise of the tradition: Rorty, critical theory, and the fate of philosophy.Kai Nielsen - 1991 - Boulder: Westview Press.
    Addressing the end-of-philosophy debate and the challenge it presents to contemporary philosophy, this book draws on Wittgenstein, Quine, Davidson, Habermas and Foucault, among others. It develops the implications of Richard Rorty's arguments in particular.
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    Ethics without God.Kai Nielsen - 1990 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Argues that morality can exist without religion, suggests that values and principles of conduct emerge from life, and examines the consequences of moral absolutism.
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    Naturalism without foundations.Kai Nielsen - 1996 - Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    This volume considers in depth and carefully a cluster of issues central to contemporary philosophical and social scientific investigation while utilising methods and conceptualisations at the very cutting edge of philosophy.
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    La longue marche à travers les institutions : de Wittgenstein à Marx : Allocution présidentielle de M. Kai Nielsen, 28e Congrès de l'A.C.P., juin 1984. [REVIEW]Kai Nielsen - 1986 - Philosophiques 13 (1):113-129.
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    La mondialisation au service de l'empire.Kai Nielsen - 2005 - In Stéphane Courtois & Jocelyne Couture (eds.), Regards philosophiques sur la mondialisation. Sainte-Foy, Québec: Presses de l'Université du Québec. pp. 19.
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    (2 other versions)Naturalism and Religion.Kai Nielsen - 1998 - Philo 1 (1):45-62.
    There are, it is argued, conceptually and empirically adequate naturalistic explanations of religion that explain religion without explaining it away and without leaving out anything needed fully to comprehend religious phenomena. Moreover, naturalistic explanations arc sometimes also critiques of religion. This article concerns itself with a subspecies of such explanations through articulating and defending some naturalistic criticisms of the truth-claims of religion. The rationale is displayed for naturalistic thinkers going from truth-claim analyses to functional analyses and the central naturalistic explanations (...)
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    Testing Ethical Theories: The Right and the Good Again.Kai Nielsen - 1979 - Critica 11 (32):15-28.
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  22. Morality and the Will of God.Kai Nielsen - 1976 - In Peter Adam Angeles (ed.), Critiques of God: making the case against belief in God. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
     
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  23. Wittgenstein and Wittgensteinians on religion.Kai Nielsen - 2000 - In Mark Addis & Robert L. Arrington (eds.), Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Religion. New York: Routledge. pp. 137--166.
     
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  24. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion.Kai Nielsen - 1985 - Religious Studies 21 (1):118-120.
     
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    Naturalistic Explanations of Theistic Belief.Kai Nielsen - 1997 - In Charles Taliaferro & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 519–525.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Works cited Additional recommendations by editors.
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  26. There is no dilemma of dirty hands.Kai Nielsen - 2007 - In Igor Primoratz (ed.), Politics and morality. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan. pp. 1-7.
     
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    Philosophy and an African Culture.Kai Nielsen - 1981 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28:288-291.
  28. Radical Egalitarian Justice.Kai Nielsen - 1979 - Social Theory and Practice 5 (2):209-226.
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    Contemporary critiques of religion.Kai Nielsen - 1971 - London,: Macmillan.
    "Contemporary Critiques of Religion sustains a probing dialogue between belief and unbelief. After isolating the central intellectual perplexities of Judaeo-Christian belief, it examines contemporary empiricist critiques of religion to reveal how essentially problematic is the mature Judaeo-Christian concept of God. Rebuttals to such an empiricist critique of religion are then considered in some detail. In Chapter 5 a form of conceptual relativism is isolated and examined. The implications of such a relativism, it is agruged, are those of scepticism and not (...)
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    (2 other versions)Wittgensteinian Fideism.Kai Nielsen - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (161):191-209.
    Wittgenstein did not write on the philosophy of religion. But certain strands of his later thought readily lend themselves to what I call Wittgensteinian Fideism. There is no text that I can turn to for an extended statement of this position, but certain remarks made by Winch, Hughes, Malcolm, Geach, Cavell, Cameron and Coburn can either serve as partial statements of this position, or can be easily used in service of such a statement. Some of their contentions will serve as (...)
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    An un‐Rortyan defence of Rorty's pragmatism.Kai Nielsen - 1996 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 39 (1):71-95.
    An identification is made of the core metaphilosophical, philosophical, and intellectual history theses in Richard Rorty's pragmatism. Their rationale is displayed and it is argued that his metaphilosophical theses are very much dependent on certain of his non‐metaphilosophical philosophical theses, most centrally his anti‐representationalism. Questions emerge about the status and justification of these theses. Rorty, in his programmatic pronouncements, resists providing a vindication of them. Seeking to avoid what has been called performative contradictions, he regards it as sufficient to provide (...)
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    On Arguing for Socialism Morally.Kai Nielsen - 1988 - Philosophy in Context 18:53-61.
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    Search for Community in a Withering Tradition: Conversations Between a Marxian Atheist and a Calvinian Christian.Kai Nielsen & Hendrik Hart - 1990 - Upa.
    What happens in a conversation between a committed Atheist and a committed Christian? While agreeing to disagree on almost every detail, Kai Nielsen, Chair of the Department of Philosophy, University of Calgary, and Hendrik Hart, Senior Member in Philosophy at the graduate Institute for Christian Studies, Toronto, agree that it is not fruitless.
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    The Voices of Egoism.Kai Nielsen - 1984 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30:83-107.
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    Philosophy & Atheism: in defense of atheism.Kai Nielsen - 1985 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
  36. Is "why should I be moral?" An absurdity?Kai Nielsen - 1958 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 36 (1):25 – 32.
  37. Meta-philosophy, Once Again.Kai Nielsen - 2012 - Philo 15 (1):55-96.
    I examine what I shall call meta-philosophy: a philosophical examination into what philosophy is, can be, should be, something of what it has been, what the point (if any) of it is and what, if anything, it can contribute to our understanding of and the making sense of our lives, including our lives individually and together, and of the social order in which we live.
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    Nietzsche as a moral philosopher.Kai Nielsen - 1973 - Man and World 6 (2):182-205.
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    Formalists and Informalists: Some Methodological Turnings.Kai Nielsen - 1993 - Critica 25 (73):71-81.
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  40. .Kai Nielsen & Robert Ware (eds.) - 1989 - University of Calgary Press.
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  41. Why be moral?Kai Nielsen - 1989 - Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
    Noted philosopher Kai Nielsen offers an answer to this fundamental question - a question that reaches in to grasp at the very heart of ethics itself. Essentially, this innocent inquiry masks a confusion that so many of us get caught in as we think about moral issues. We fail to realize that there is a difference between judging human behavior within an ethical context, or set of moral principles, and justifying the principles themselves. According to Nielsen, it is (...)
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    Elster's marxism.Kai Nielsen - 1992 - Philosophical Papers 21 (2):83-106.
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    Rationality and Egoism.Kai Nielsen - 1974 - International Studies in Philosophy 6:49-60.
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    On there being philosophical knowledge.Kai Nielsen - 1990 - Theoria 56 (3):193-225.
  45. Cosmopolitanism, Universalism and Particularism in an Age of Nationalism and Multiculturalism.Kai Nielsen - 1999 - Philosophic Exchange 29 (1).
    The objectivity of morality is achieved by the coherentist method of appealing to considered convictions in wide reflective equilibrium. This method yields a conception of morality that is at once universalistic and particularistic. It follows that morality must be cosmopolitan, but also accept a liberal nationalism, at least under certain circumstances. This paper concludes by applying these ideas to the issues of Quebec nationalism and the status of African-Americans in the United States.
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    Morality and Commitment.Kai Nielsen - 1977 - Idealistic Studies 7 (1):94-107.
    Philosophers out of the idealist tradition—Kant, preeminently F. H. Bradley and H. J. Paton among our near contemporaries—have tried to set out a kind of objectivist grounding for moral principles which, I shall argue, moral principles do not and indeed could not possess. There have been many sadly defective rhetorical arguments against both absolutism and subjectivism in ethics; and rhetoric, in a quite different and indeed legitimate sense, has been employed to show that many anti-absolutist and pro-subjectivist arguments rest on (...)
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    Marxism and Relativity In Ethics.Kai Nielsen - 1984 - Philosophical Inquiry 6 (3-4):202-225.
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    Metaphysics and Verification Revisited.Kai Nielsen - 1975 - Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 6 (3):75-93.
  49. On Reading Marx as a Non- Cognitivist and Amoralist.Kai Nielsen - 1986 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 13 (3-4):239.
     
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    Peirce, Pragmatism and the Challenge of Postmodernism.Kai Nielsen - 1993 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 29 (4):513 - 560.
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