Vol. X No. 1, Jan 1984
Fundamental Morality – A. K. Aldin
The Victim-Aggressor Bond – Harry Cohen
Crisis in Policy Sciences – Gregory A. Daneke
Human Meaning and the Study of Nature – Mary Carmen Rose
Philosophical Foundations of Probability – Roy C. Weatherford
The Guardians of Virtue – Sanford W. Krolick
Life is for Living – Alfred E. Koenig
Vol. X No. 2, March 1984
Against Evolutionism: A Critique of Systems Philosophy and
its Role in the Mapping of Global Features – Carl A. Raschke
On Being Responsible for Everything – Eugene Schlossberger
Good Art is Meaningful – Robert H. Lichtenbert
Proposals for Prison Reforms – J. Theodore Klein
A Model Airplane – Ferald F. Kreyche
Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology of the Body in the Physician-Patient
Counter – Michael C. Brannigan
Pages of a Philosophical Diary – Miodrag Cekic
Vol. X No. 3, Apr 1984
A Reflection on Creative Being – Lawrence A. Gorgen
Some Problems in the Philosophical Foundations of
Education – Anthony Serafini
Investment and Intuition – Harold L. Parker
Durational Values in Musical Notation: On Philosophy in
Music – Francis Baumli
Brain Mind: Dualist-Interationism – Lawrence B. De Saulniers
Cities of the Future: A Premature Report – Elfie Raymond
The must Unnatural “Natural Deduction” – J. Fang
Vol. X No. 4, June 1984
Cosmicity as Moral Norm – Henry B. Sendaydiego
Realism and Antirealism – Houghton Dalrymple
A Philosophy of Parallelism and Metaphysical Mythology
The Ends of Humanity: The Road to Peace and the Deliberate
Moral
Community – Gerald Q. Hurwitz
Applying a Test for Consistency – Michael F. Goodman
Life Out of Control: The Newer and the Bigger, the Better – J.
Fang
Vol. X No. 5, Sept 1984
Television Election Coverage: The Celebration of Liberty and
the Effects of ‘Reflexive Predictions’ – Gayne R. Nerney
Correcting The Electoral Route To Power – Lance Aaeir
The Meaningless and the Meaningful – Robert H. Lichtenbert
The Idea of the Existence of “God” – Henry B. Sendaydiego
Freedom Versus Determinism in Modern Psychology – Howard
A. Slaatte
Quality of Life – Clifford Cawley
Are Animals Responsible? – Daniel J. Herman
Non-Dimensional Determinants of The Quality of Life Among
The Teton Sioux – Robert Bunge
Defining The Phenomenon of Terrorism – Robert G. Pielke
Vol. X No. 6, Nov 1984
Secular Humanism and the Quest for Meaning – G. A.
Spangler
Knowing One’s Freedom – Ron Smetana
Appreciation, Material Acquisitions, and the Quality of Life –
Raymond Kolcaba
Historic Empiricism – Constantin von Barloewin
A Proposal for a Philosophy of the American West – Gerald F.
Kreyche
The Major Motifs of My Philosophy – Wallace Gray
Vol. X No. 10, June 1985
The Cognitive Role of Belief; Implications of the New
Mentalism – R. W. Sperry
Scientific Facts, “Mind”, and “God” – A Continuum – A. K.
Aldin
An American Commander’s Conscience in Social, Moral, and
Religious Perspective – James M. Dubik
Positive Thinking to Avert Disaster! – Robert J. Gerardi
The Evil of Ideology – Robert D. Finley
The Problem of Human Uniqueness – Paul G. Muscari
The Poetic Intention – Ynhui Park
Vol. XI No. 2, Feb 1986
The Method of Moral Reasoning – Peter Redpath
The Fundamental Incompatibility Between Computerism and
Humanism – Dale N. Rosenbuerg
Decision or Discovery – Michael F. Goodman
Humanism in Education and Society – James J. Van Patten
The Role of Organized Labor in Our Age
Human Responsibility in, to, and for Nature – A. K. Aldin
Values and Modern Science – Marilyn E. Wilhelm
Vol. XI No. 3, April 1986
Science as Interpretation: The Hermeneutic Inter-Relationship
of Masterman’s ‘Paradigm Clusters’ – William J. Gavin
Where Does American Philosophy Stand Today? – Frederick
Sontag
The Matrix of Human Truths – A. K. Aldin
When? – The Philosophical Revolution – Paul W. Sharkey
Some More Reflections on Heisenberg’s Principle of
Indeterminacy – Ronald G. Alexander
Kant and Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle – Ron Blasius
The Bishops’ Pastoral: Rethinking the Just War Theory
Major Life Interests – Raymond Kolcaba
Autonomy, Interdependence, and Education – J. Theodore
Klein
Vol. XI No. 6, October 1986
The Human Predicament: A Way Out? – Roger W. Sperry
Terrorism: Analysis and Solution – Alfred E. Koenig
Logic in the Computer Age – J. Fang
Immateriality, Teleology, and the Problem of Good – Howard
P. Kainz
The Modality of Artwork – Ynhui Park
A Philosophy of Loneliness – Robert E. Lauder
A Philosophical Letter to a Student of Science – Ash Gobar
Philosophic-Cybernetics… – Michael Manoog Kazanjian
Philosophy and Scientific Approach – K. Srinagesh and
Sampurna Srinagesh
Vol. XI No.7, Jan 1987
Can Computers Philosophize? – Derek Kelly
A Look at the Future History of Ethics – Jonathan Jacobs and
John Zeis
Confronting One’s Own Death – J. Theodore Klein
The Anthropic Principle: A New Argument from Design –
Ronald G. Alexander
“God” is Alive, and Here to Stay – Alfred E. Koenig
An Attempt at the Phenomenological Foundation of Moral
Norm – Miodrag Cekic
Vol. XI No. 8, Feb 1987
Violence, Vandalism, Social Fragmentation and Civilization –
James J. Van Patten
The “Golden Age” Revisited – A. M. Alpert
Philosophy Today – Archie Bahm
Instrumental and Intrinsic Meaning – Robert Lichtenbert
Problem of a Method for the Theory of Law – Stephan C. Hicks
Business Decisions: The Role of Moral Principles – Robert M.
Baird
Survival of the Humanities in a Technological Age – William
F. Jones
Two Types of Terrorism and Solutions – Barbara A. Chiang
Vol. XI No. 9, April 1987
Secularism, Spiritualism, and Selfhood – Derek A. Kelly
Ecodictatorship vs. Tolerance – Milan Machovec and
Miroslav J. Hanak
How Many Galaxies Can Dance on the Head of a Pin? – J.
Fang
Philosophic Cybernetics – Michael M. Kazanjian
Terrorism: A Twentieth Century Dilemma
A Neo-Hobbesian Perspective on 20th Century Terrorism –
Max Oelschlaeger
Mathematical Reality and Physics – Ron Blasius
On the Objectivity of the Value of a Work of Art – Yuhui Park
Personal Decision Making – Garrett R. Carpenter
Vol. XI No. 10, June 1987
The Betrayal in American Education – Howard A. Slaatte
Philosophy as the Most Precise Study – Robert H. Lichtenbert
The Politics of Language – Paul G. Muscari
Time and Its Metaphors – Lawrence W. Howe
The Study of Values in Critical Thinking Courses – Mary
Carmen Rose
The Right to Life and Pacifism – Jack Weir
Rebellion Against the Realm of Reason – Miroslav John Hanak
The Value of Science – Martin Dako
Evaluating Peace Studies – Theresa M. Hyun
Princes of Peace: Humanism, Education and the Ethics of
Man – Theresa M. Hyun
Vol. XI No. 11, September 1987
A Meditation on Minds and Bombs – Francis Baumli
A New American Dream – Robert H. Lichtenbert
Moral Status: Criteria, Values, and Action – Jack Weir
Personal Growth – Harold L. Parker
The Humanities and Technical Advance – Raymond J.
Kolcaba
The Philosophical Traditions that Science Left Behind – Carl
Raschke
Force Against Terrorism – Michael M. Kazanjian
Vol. XI No. 12, October 1987
Terrorism: Analysis and Response – R. M. Barlow
Educational Foundations of a Trans-Terrestrial Civilization –
Derek Kelly
Philosophy – Where It’s at Today! – Gerald F. Kreyche
Education for the Future: Science and Academie – Max
Oelschlaeger
Philosophic Illness – Alfred E. Koenig
The Practicable “Peace on Earth” From the Bottom Up – J.
Fang
Ethics: Toward a Business-Driven Model – J. Dixon Hearne
Humanistic Computing, Positivists and Luddites – Michael M.
Kazanjian
Reasoning About the Reproductive Process – Barbara Ann
DeMartino Swyhart
Vol. XII No. 1, January 1988
The Narcissistic Syndrome: Causes, Problems and Solutions – Harry
Cohen
Freedom through Self-Control – Thomas S. Martin
Some Reflections: Language, Society and the Future of Education –
James J. Van Patten
Educational Reform and the Viability of Cultural Civilization –
Raymond Kolcaba
Philosophy and the Natural History of Culture – Loyal D. Rue
Reality of Free Will – Alfred E. Koenig
Vol. XII No. 2, February 1988
Education for a Future Civilization – Alfred E. Koenig, edited by
Creativity in China Today – Archie J. Bahm
A Phenomenological Analysis of Integrity – Gary J. Acquaviva
Objectivity and Freedom – William F. Jones
A Lesson in Education for Meaning – Bob Lichtenbert
Choosing a Source for Ethics – Barry R. Arnold
Vol. XII No. 3, April 1988
Neoessentialism – Archie J. Bahm
A Humanistic Sexual Ethics – Norm Freund
Humor and Examples: The World’s Greatest Teaching Aids – Paul F.
Kreyche
Liberal Democracy and Human Rights Policy – Edward Walter
A Dialogue on Belief Systems – K. Srinagesh and Sampurna
Srinagesh
Confronting the Death of Another – J. Theodore Klein
The One Answer – Thomas D. Stafford
Choices at Forks in the Road of Life – Raymond J. Kolcaba
The Meaning of Life – In a Nutshell – Alfred E. Koenig
Vol. XII No. 4, June 1988
Knowing and Being – R. M. Barlow
Toward Human Perfection – Ronald F. Davis
What is a Program? – Michail F. Goodman
Litigation and the Future of Education – James Van Patten and
James Bolding
A Limited Philosophy of Sex – Wallace Gray
Sociology of Science and Rationality – Ronald Alexander
Synaptic Brain, Silicon Chip – Jeffry D. Hare
On Sham, Vulnerability, and Other Forms of Self Destruction – Jules
Henry
Vol. XII Nos. 5&6, Winter 1988
Original Sin and the Fall of Man – Max Oelschlaeger
The Hierarchization of Values – Lawrence B. DeSaulniers
Community: Key to Survival – Robert Bunge
Values, Objective and Hierarchical – Richard M. Owsley
A Religion of Humanity – James J. Van Patten
Our Search for Meaning – James J. Van Patten
A Hierarchy of Values Based on the Meaning of Life – Robert H.
Lichtenbert
Ethics – The Science of Political Leadership – Peter Redpath
Species Membership and Moral Standing – Morton E. Winston
Vol. XII No. 7, January 1989
Species Extinction and the Concho Water Snake: A Case Study in
Environmental Ethics – Jack Weir
The Feminist God-Talk of Rosemary Ruether and Theology as
Science – George Alfred James
Technology and Value: A Process Perspective – Peter Limper
A Neo-Hobbesian Perspective on Twentieth Century Terrorism – Max
Oelschlaeger
Baby Harvest: Year Two-Thousand Twenty – Barbara Miller
Vol. XII No. 8, March 1989
Being in the Mountains: Wilderness Therapy and Heidegger – Max
Oelschlaeger
Philosophy and Psychology: A Glimpse at the Historic Dialogue –
John M. Marshall
Toward an Understanding of Psychology as the Study of the
Relationship Between Nature Within and Nature Without – Dolores
LaChapelle
Axiotherapy: Rx for Reductionism – Lawrence B. DeSaulniers
Vol. XII No. 10, July/August 1989
Wilderness as the Essential Source of Wilderness Experience –
Raymond Kolcaba
Buber Looks at Nature: An Alternative Epistemology – R. M. Barlow
American Civil Rights and Ecological Crisis – Stanley State
Production, Consumption, and the Environment – Lawrence B.
DeSaulniers
Karl F. Von Weizsäcker: Unity, Nature and Man – Richard M. Owsley
“Ethnopoetics” and the Healing Poems of Turtle Island – David Taylor
Vol. XII No. 11, September/October 1989
American Wilderness: Too Much or Too Little? Clarifying the
Concept of Balance with the Help of Aristotle’s Mean and Cannon’s
Homeostasis – Paul Grimley Kuntz
Robinson Jeffers and the Wilderness Gold of the Old Testament – Jim
Baird
Ways of Knowing, Ways of Being: A Feminist Approach to Wilderness
in Idea and Word – Deborah Dooley, Susette Graham, Jane
Koenen
A House Undivided – Robert Bunge
Descedentalism: The Thoreauvian Inscape of the Environmental
Movement: Some Texts, Some Remarks – David Oats
Vol. XIII No. 3, May/June 1990
Dialectics of Communication – Archie J. Bahm
Empathic Obligation: Patient’s Rights Without Rules – John M.
Abbarno and Patricia H. Garman
Corporations as Ethical Persons – R. M. Barlow
The Hierarchy of Values Revisited – Stanley State
The Centrality of “The Horizon” in Husserl and Heidegger – Larry G.
Taylor
Einstein’s Goal – Michael M. Kazanjian
Vol. XIII No. 4, July/August 1990
Perceptual Ambiguity and Metaphoric Conceptualization – Paul Z.
Hartal
The Discovery and Evolution of a Mental Disorder: Toward a
Definition of Codependence – Harold L. Parker
Individuality and Consciousness – J. J. Rendel
Secular Consciousness, Theistic Intentionality, and Religious Story –
Robert E. Lander
Moral Philosophy in the Post-Modern Age – Blanchard DeMerchant
Computers and Metaphysics – Michael M. Kazanjian
Vol. XIII No. 5, September/October 1990
Did G. F. Stout Anticipate Wittgenstein on the Nature of Meaning? –
Mark Gilbertson
Legal Reasoning and Analogical Argument: Two Models – Ted Klein
and S. K. Wertz
Ethics and Global Hunger – Thomas W. Nuckols
Toward a New American Responsibility – Stuart Rosenbaum
Taking Economic Rights Seriously – Jon N. Torgerson
Vol. XIII No. 6, November/December 1990
Choices at Forks in the Road of Life – Raymond Kolcaba
Postmodern Sociology and History of Religion: GUT Theories, Fold
Religion, and the Mainline Denominations – Joseph D. Stamey
“Almighty God” and the Necessary Being – Robert A. Reeves
Re-Assessing the Ordinary/Extraordinary Distinction in Withholding/
Withdrawing Nutrition and Hydration – Michael Brannigan
Must an Omniscient, Free Being be Good? A Reply to Swinburne –
Michael Beaty
Vol. XIII No. 7, January/February 1991
On the Purpose of Sport – Leonard O’Brian
Structure and Agency in Contemporary Social Thought: Giddens,
Psychoanalysis, and Beyond – Ric Northrup
Corruption of Thought, Word and Deed: Reflections on Affirmative
Action and Its Current Defenders – Lisa H. Newton
Avoiding the Analytic Assumption in Theories of Practical
Rationality: A Metatheoretical Note – Lynn Holt
Ecology and the Limits of Community – Robert Frodeman
Vol. XIII, No.8, March/April 1991
Hierarchy Today: Introduction – Paul g. Kuntz
Hierarchy Essential to Religion: The Great Chain of Being Reaffirmed
Against Scientistic, Modernist, and Postmodernist Attacks – Huston
Smith
Bonaventure, Hierarchy, and Perennialism – Leonard J Bowman
Chinese Metaphors of Interrelatedness: Re-Imaging Body, Nature, and
the Feminine – Linda E. Olds
In God’s Image: Humankind in the Taoist View of Hierarchy – Paul
Mundschenk
Hierarchy and Evolution in Sri Aurobindo’s View of the Cosmos –
Robert Kleinman
Reply to Prof. Kleinman on Sri Aribundo – Seyyed Hossein Nasr
Rejoinder to Nasr on Evolutionary Hierarchy in Perennialism – Robert
Kleinman
Vol. XIII, No.9, May/June 1991
Special Issue for the 1991 Annual Conference: The Ethics of
Democracy
Vol. XIII, No.10, July/August
Ontology and Ethics in Democratic Theory – Andrew Beedle
Democracy as a Solution to the Problem of Domination – Bob Litke
Democracy and the Defense of Judicial Activism – Sterling Harwood
Democracy and the Perils of Informed Consent – Dale Jacquette
A Critique of Jean Bethke Elsthain’s Reconstruction of the Public and
the Private - Sally Scholz
The Effect of Cruelty on Those who Inflict it– With Special Reference
to the Eighth Amendment – Charles Milligan
Tentative Program, 1991 Annual Conference
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