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    Review: William James's Hidden Religious Imagination: A Universe of Relations By Jeremy Carrette. [REVIEW]Review by: Sarin Marchetti and Alan Rosenberg - 2014 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 50 (2):313-317.
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    A History of Habit: From Aristotle to Bourdieu ed. by Tom Sparrow, Adam Hutchinson.Sarin Marchetti & Alan Rosenberg - 2017 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 53 (4):635-640.
    The collection by Sparrow and Hutchinson gathers together philosophers and sociologists to discuss the ever fascinating yet surprisingly underplayed theme of habit: its history and place in the western philosophical tradition, from the ancients to the contemporary scene. A collection such as this has been long overdue, and surprisingly so, given the centrality of habits in our understanding and organization of ourselves and of the world. We human beings are in fact complex bundles of habits embodied in practices. Hence, our (...)
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    Deleuze and Pragmatism eds. by Sean Bowden et al.Sarin Marchetti & Alan Rosenberg - 2016 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 52 (2):312-317.
    The editors of this collection aim to fill a notable gap in the scholarship on Gilles Deleuze, pragmatism, and their reciprocal relations. This task is approached along two main lines, corresponding roughly to the volume’s two parts: on the one hand, by reconstructing Deleuze’s direct or potential engagements with classical pragmatism, while on the other hand by investigating the real or virtual exchanges between Deleuze’s rich philosophical production and most contemporary varieties of pragmatism. As the editors explain in their useful (...)
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    Jeremy Carrette William James's Hidden Religious Imagination: A Universe of Relations New York / London, Routledge, 2013, xxii + 235 pp. Index. [REVIEW]Sarin Marchetti & Alan Rosenberg - 2014 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 50 (2):313-317.
    Jeremy Carrette is one of the most interesting contemporary scholars writing on James’s philosophy of religious experience. In the present volume the author expands and deepens the scope of his previous researches by investigating the epistemological and metaphysical dimensions of James’s work on religion. The resulting interpretation is an sophisticated and ambitious one: Carrette argues that most accounts of James’s writings on religion—and of his thought as a whole—have been vitiated by a “disciplinary closure” which conceals James’s unbroken effort to (...)
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    Steven V. Hicks and Alan Rosenberg, eds., Reading Nietzsche at the Margins. Reviewed by.Paul A. Swift - 2010 - Philosophy in Review 30 (5):349-351.
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    Review of Alexis Dianda, The Varieties of Experience: William James after the Linguistic Turn. [REVIEW]Sarin Marchetti - 2024 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 16 (2).
    Advertised by Cornel West as “the best philosophical treatment of the great William James in this generation,” Alexis Dianda’s The Varieties of Experience: William James after the Linguistic Turn meets the reader with high expectations, which it indeed fulfills. Her volume is a seminal contribution to Jamesian scholarship in its defense of some of the most puzzling aspects of James’s conception(s) of experience for us readers past the linguistic turn. The task has been attempted before, with...
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    Le etiche della virtù. La riflessione contemporanea a partire da Hume by Alessio Vaccari (review).Sarin Marchetti - 2013 - Hume Studies 39 (1):123-127.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Le etiche della virtù. La riflessione contemporanea a partire da Hume by Alessio VaccariSarin MarchettiAlessio Vaccari. Le etiche della virtù. La riflessione contemporanea a partire da Hume. Firenze : Le Lettere, 2012. Pp. 320. ISBN 9788860876324, Paper, €29.00.Alessio Vaccari’s volume represents a major achievement in Hume scholarship as well as in contemporary reflection on philosophical ethics. Le etiche della virtù. La riflessione contemporanea a partire da Hume (Virtue (...)
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    Maria Baghramian and Sarin Marchetti, eds., "Pragmatism and the European Traditions: Encounters with Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology before the Great Divide." Reviewed by.Jeff Brown - 2019 - Philosophy in Review 39 (2):55-57.
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    Martin Heidegger and the Holocaust.Alan Michman & Alan Rosenberg (eds.) - 1995 - Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanity Books.
    Focuses on a neglected aspect of the Heidegger controversy: the question of Martin Heidegger's relationship to the industrialization of death as symbolized by Auschwitz. Contributors seek to comprehend the meaning of Heidegger's post-war silence about the Holocaust, as well as the meaning of his several explicit references to the Extermination, in the light of his preoccupation with the nihilism that he believed to be the hallmark of our technological world. Essays reflect the editors' concern to avoid both censorship and partisanship (...)
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    Shaping the Future: Nietzsche's New Regime of the Soul and Its Ascetic Practices (review).Alan Milchman & Alan Rosenberg - 2007 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 33 (1):83-86.
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    Michel Foucault , The Government of Self and Others: Lectures at the Collège de France 1982-1983 , edited by Arnold I. Davidson, translated by Graham Burchell (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010), ISBN: 978-1403986665. [REVIEW]Alan Milchman & Alan Rosenberg - 2010 - Foucault Studies 10:155-159.
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    Trygve Throntveit, William James and the Quest.Sarin Marchetti - 2015 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 7 (2).
    Because of his unwavering commitment to fight disciplinary and mental closure, William James is an author who has invited scholars from the most disparate fields to review aspects of his eclectic and far-reaching body of work. Not only philosophers, psychologists, historians of medicine and religion, but also artists, political theorists, and social activists have productively engaged James’s rich and variegated writings with the goal to reconstructing seminal portions of our intellectual, cu...
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    The Jamesian Mind.Sarin Marchetti (ed.) - 2021 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Covers the major aspects of James's thought, from his early influences to his legacy, with over 40 chapters by an outstanding roster of international contributors. An indispensable resource for anyone studying and researching James's philosophy.
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    Richard J. Bernstein on Ethics and Philosophy between the Linguistic and the Pragmatic Turn.Sarin Marchetti - 2011 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 3 (2):229-239.
    1. In his compelling article American Pragmatism: The Conflict of Narratives, Richard Bernstein quotes a perceptive line by Alasdair MacIntyre that goes [A] tradition not only embodies the narrative of an argument, but is only recovered by an argumentative retelling of that narrative which will itself be in conflict with other argumentative retellings. Bernstein, in the essay mentioned, works through MacIntyre’s passage in order to “engage in the ‘argumentative retelling’ of a metanarrative –...
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    Ethics at the Crossroads: Replies to Koopman, Livingston, and Slater.Sarin Marchetti - 2022 - Contemporary Pragmatism 19 (1):68-80.
    In this article I address a number of issues raised by Colin Koopman, Alex Livingston, and Michael Slater to my reading of James’s ethics as defended in my 2015 book having to do with, in turn, the relationship between ethics and politics, ethics and psychological types, and ethics and religion. In accounting for these charges, I vindicate and further qualify my interpretation of James as a moral therapist.
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    Ethics and Philosophical Critique in William James By Sarin Marchetti.Sami Pihlström - 2015 - Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 51 (4):552-557.
    According to a received understanding of classical pragmatism, William James was not a moral and political philosopher. It has been assumed that he wrote only one article on ethics, “The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life”. In a sense this assumption is true; there is no book by him on ethics analogous to his major works addressing topics in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophical psychology, philosophy of religion, and theory of truth – or analogous to other classical pragmatists’, such as John Dewey’s, (...)
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  17. William James on Truth and Invention in Morality.Sarin Marchetti - 2010 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 2 (2):127-161.
    In what follows I shall investigate how the notions of truth and invention inform our moral life. In particular, I will show how this idea has been explored by William James in his seminal essay The Moral Philosopher and the Moral Life (MPML), by far his most clear-cut piece of moral philosophy. I will claim that the dialectics of the essay cannot be apprehended independently from the understanding of the moral psychology and epistemology James elaborates in his writings on pragmatism (...)
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    More worry and less love?Alan C. Love, Ingo Brigandt, Karola Stotz, Daniel Schweitzer & Alexander Rosenberg - 2008 - Metascience 17 (1):1-26.
    Review symposium of Alexander Rosenberg’s Darwinian Reductionism: Or, How to Stop Worrying and Love Molecular Biology [2006]. -/- Worry carries with it a connotation of false concern, as in ‘your mother is always worried about you’. And yet some worrying, including that of your mother, turns out to be justified. Alexander Rosenberg’s new book is an extended argument intended to assuage false concerns about reductionism and molecular biology while encouraging a loving embrace of the two.
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    Henri Bergson, Sur le pragmatisme de William James. [REVIEW]Sarin Marchetti - 2012 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 4 (1):307-319.
    This new volume of the first critical edition of Bergson’s Oeuvres [2007-], directed by Frédéric Worms for the prestigious series Quadrige/Grand Textes of the Presses Universitaires de France, will be of particular interest for James’ scholars. Stéphane Madelrieux, who assembled together and edited the materials included in the volume, offers us the whole body of Bergson’s writings on James, and much more. In fact, besides the most famous introduction that le magicien Parisien wrote in 1911 f...
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    Review of John Kaag, Sick Souls, Healthy Minds: How William James Can Save Your Life. [REVIEW]Sarin Marchetti - 2022 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 14 (1).
    William James is a philosopher who gets under your skin. Easily. While, to a large degree, this has to do with his understanding of philosophy as a live (and lively) experiment in self-interrogation and conduct, an activity one might find herself performing while engaged in his work and because of it, further evidence of the mesmeric force upon the reader lies in the personal tone of his voice as well as in his ability to read through his times and foresee (...)
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    Peter Olen & Carl Sachs (eds), Pragmatism in Transition: Contemporary Perspectives on C.I. Lewis.Sarin Marchetti - 2018 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 10 (1).
    It is not uncommon, when reading and writing about philosophical traditions, to be highly selective. Especially so when the tradition under review has been contested among its friends and foes alike since its very beginning. This has surely been, and still is, the case with pragmatism, where depending on the narrative spun we would have very different figures foregrounded or rather eclipsed. One might well speak of pragmatisms in the plural, as the Peirceans, the Jamesians, the Deweyeans, and...
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    Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism by K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk (review).Cecilia Herles - 2023 - Ethics and the Environment 28 (1):97-103.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism by K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn KirkCecilia Herles (bio)K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk, Mapping Gendered Ecologies: Engaging with and Beyond Ecowomanism and Ecofeminism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2021. ISBN- 978-1-7936-3946-2K. Melchor Quick Hall and Gwyn Kirk are leading feminist authors who have beautifully woven together an inspiring and diverse collection of essays in the (...)
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    Nietzsche, Safranski, and the Art of Self-Configuration: A Critical Review.Steven V. Hicks & Alan Rosenberg - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (7-8):121-136.
    In this critical review essay, we examine Rüdiger Safranski’s “philosophical biography” approach to interpreting Nietzsche. We analyze Safranski’s various attempts tobring the biographical facts of Nietzsche’s life to bear on the philosophical narration in order to shed light on the development of Nietzsche’s philosophical thinking. We argue that there are a number of limitations to Safranski’s “philosophical biography” approach to reading Nietzsche, such as Safranski’s tendency to focus almost exclusively on the earlier stages in the development of Nietzsche’s philosophical (...)
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    Contemporary Portrayals of Aushwitz: Philosophical Challenges.Alan Rosenberg, James R. Watson & Detlef Linke (eds.) - 2000 - Humanity Books.
    What happens when an entire group of human beings is excluded from the definition of humanity? How is the power of language used to distort reality? What happens when a comprehensive economic plan is based on theft, brainwashing, slave labor, and murder? These and other philosophical questions about the Holocaust are contemplated in Contemporary Portraits of Auschwitz. In 1988, a group of philosophers who had survived the Holocaust, or had known people at the Auschwitz death camp, decided to found an (...)
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    Nietzsche and Disruptive Wisdom.Steven V. Hicks & Alan Rosenberg - 2005 - Dialogue and Universalism 15 (5-6):7-19.
    In this essay, we examine certain key aspects of Nietzsche’s contribution to the ongoing debate concerning the nature and status of philosophical wisdom. We argue that, for Nietzsche, philosophical wisdom is tantamount to a “disruptive wisdom” which is expressed in a “permanent critique of ourselves” and our entire mode of existence. Philosophical wisdom, so construed, is not a matter of finding “metaphysical comfort” in consoling theories, images, or ideas; nor is it a matter of offering consolation for frustration and suffering. (...)
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    Sergio Franzese Reader of James. [REVIEW]Sarin Marchetti - 2010 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 2 (2):228-232.
    Sergio Franzese (1963-2010) has been one among the most active and interesting scholars of William James in Europe. His intellectual biography is in fact shaped by an ongoing dialogue with the thought and writings of James, which guided both his incursions into the work of Nietzsche as well as the examinations of the conversations between pragmatism, Darwinism and phenomenology. Besides many fine books – both authored and edited – on James, he was also the translator and editor of the Italian...
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  27. Diana T. Meyers and Kenneth Kipnis, eds., Philosophical Dimensions of the Constitution Reviewed by.Alan S. Rosenbaum - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (4):161-164.
  28. Daniel Stoljar, Ignorance and Imagination: The Epistemic Origin of the Problem of Consciousness Reviewed by.Alan Monahan - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (5):378-380.
     
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  29. Fred Wilson, Psychological Analysis and the Philosophy of John Stuart Mill Reviewed by.Alan Millar - 1991 - Philosophy in Review 11 (6):437-438.
     
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  30. Neil Tennant, Anti-Realism, and Logic: Truth as Eternal Reviewed by.Alan Weir - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (7):293-296.
     
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    Béla Szabados, Ludwig Wittgenstein on Race, Gender, and Cultural Identity: Philosophy as a Personal Endeavour. Reviewed by.Alan Montefiore - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (5):436-438.
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  32. Maurice A. Finocchiaro, Beyond Right and Left: Democratic Elitism in Mosca and Gramsci Reviewed by.Alan Hunt - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (2):100-102.
     
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    Richard Wolin , The Wind from the East: French Intellectuals, the Cultural Revolution, and the Legacy of the 1960s . Reviewed by.Alan D. Schrift - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (5):385-390.
  34. Julian Bourg, From Revolution to Ethics: May 1968 and Contemporary French Thought Reviewed by.Alan D. Schrift - 2008 - Philosophy in Review 28 (2):86-89.
     
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    Book Review: Genetic Governance: Health, Risk and Ethics in the Biotech Era edited by Robin Bunton and Alan Petersen London: Routledge, 2005. [REVIEW]John Marks - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (2):157-160.
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    Plato's Charmides by Raphael Woolf (review).Alan Pichanick - 2024 - Review of Metaphysics 77 (3):559-560.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Plato's Charmides by Raphael WoolfAlan PichanickWOOLF, Raphael. Plato's Charmides. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. 282 pp. Cloth, $110.00With the publication of Raphael Woolf's Plato's Charmides, Cambridge University Press releases its second commentary on the dialogue in the last two years. Woolf's contribution is a welcome addition. More than a discussion of the difficulties of defining sophrosune, his approach to the Charmides is distinctive in his attempt to unify (...)
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  37. Trudy Govier, God, The Devil and the Perfect Pizza: Ten Philosophical Questions Reviewed by.Alan R. Drengson - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (7):268-270.
     
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    Book Review of 'Beyond Conventional Economics', edited by Giuseppe Eusepi and Alan Hamlin.Bart Engelen - 2008 - Review of Social Economy 66 (3):408-412.
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  39. David Hausman and Alan Hausman, Descartes's Legacy: Minds and Meaning in Early Modern Philosophy Reviewed by.Geoffrey Gorham - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (4):264-266.
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    Democracy, respect for judgement and disagreement on democratic inclusion.Jonas Hultin Rosenberg - 2023 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 26 (4):506-527.
    The literature on democracy and disagreement has argued that the principle of respect for judgement requires that disagreement within democracy is resolved by a democratic decision. This paper raises the question what the principle of respect for judgement requires when there is disagreement on democratic inclusion. The paper argues that not all, but some, disagreements on democratic inclusion must be resolved by a democratic decision. Three reasons for when it need not are distinguished, issue-related reasons, people-related reasons, and judgement-related reasons. (...)
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    Perceiving Other Planets: Bodily Experience, Interpretation, and the Mars Orbiter Camera.Robert Rosenberger - 2008 - Human Studies 31 (1):63-75.
    An emerging philosophical perspective called “postphenomenology,” which offers reflection upon human relations to technology, has the potential to increase our understanding of the functions performed by imaging technologies in scientific practice. In what follows, I review some relevant insights and expand them for use in the concrete analysis of practices of image interpretation in science. As a guiding example, I explore how these insights bear upon a contemporary debate in space science over images of the fossilized remains of a (...)
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    Book Review: The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft, by Sandrine Bergès and Alan Coffee. [REVIEW]Megan Gallagher - 2019 - Political Theory 47 (6):904-911.
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    Book Review: Computers and the Information Society by Richard S. Rosenberg (John Wiley & Sons, 1986). [REVIEW]Don Reviewer-Gotterbarn - 1987 - Acm Sigcas Computers and Society 16 (4-1):35-36.
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    Dialectical Disputations, Volume 1: Book I by Lorenzo Valla, and: Dialectical Disputations, Volume 2: Books II–III by Lorenzo Valla (review). [REVIEW]Alan R. Perreiah - 2013 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 51 (2):316-318.
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    (1 other version)Reviews philosophy as a humanistic discipline by Bernard Williams, selected, edited and with an introduction by A.W. Moore princeton university press, 2006: Pp. XX + 227. [REVIEW]Alan Montefiore - 2008 - Philosophy 83 (2):271-275.
  46. Ronald N. Giere and Alan W. Richardson, eds., Origins of Logical Empiricism Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Alexander Rueger - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (1):27-29.
     
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    The return of the embryo.Alan C. Love - 2005 - Biology and Philosophy 20 (2-3):567-584.
    Review by Alan Love of "Keywords & Concepts in Evolutionary Developmental Biology." Hall, Brian K. and Wendy M. Olson (Eds), Cambridge, Harvard University Press. Hb. 476+xvi pp.
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  48. Alexander Rosenberg, Sociobiology and the Preemption of Social Science Reviewed by.R. Paul Thompson - 1981 - Philosophy in Review 1 (4):183-185.
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    Unfit for Democracy? Irrational, Rationalizing, and Biologically Predisposed Citizens.Shawn Rosenberg - 2017 - Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 29 (3):362-387.
    ABSTRACTDecades of research demonstrate that most people have little knowledge or understanding of politics. Two recent works suggest that this reflects the limits of human cognitive capacity. Rather than being reasoned, political thinking is mostly preconscious, automatic, and recall driven. Consequently, it is vulnerable to contextual cueing, preexisting biases, and biological and genetic predispositions. However, this research is oriented by an inadequate understanding of cognition.
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    Book Review: The Impossibility of Perfection: Aristotle, Feminism, and the Complexities of Ethics, written by Michael Slote. [REVIEW]Alan T. Wilson - 2014 - Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (4):527-530.
    Book review of The Impossibility of Perfection: Aristotle, Feminism and the Complexities of Ethics by Michael Slote (2011).
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