Submissions from 2023
Program: 2023 Richard R. Baker Philosophy Colloquium, Myrna Gabbe
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Submissions from 1984
Hermeneutics as the Recovery of Man, John D. Caputo
The Habermas-Gadamer Debate in Hegelian Perspective, David J. Depew
Toward a Hermeneutical Approach to Education, Robert Hollinger
Introduction, Patricia Altenbernd Johnson
Gadamer on Hegel: ‘Taking Finitude Seriously’ and ‘The Unbreakable Circle of Reflection’, William Maker
The Tandem Arts of Speaking and Understanding: Influences of Philosophical Hermeneutics on Research in Speech Communication, William L. Nothstine
Hermeneutics and Semiotics, Thomas M. Olshewsky
Beyond Hermeneutics? Some Remarks on the Meaning and Scope of Hermeneutics, Richard E. Palmer
Peirce and Derrida on First and Last Things, Gary Shapiro
Toward an Openly Hermeneutical Paleontology, Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
Cover and Table of Contents, University of Dayton
Between Truth and Method: Gadamer and the Problem of Justification in Interpretative Practices, Stephen Watson
Submissions from 1982
The Horns of Dilemma: Dreaming and Waking Vision in the Theaetetus, Rosemary Desjardins
A Platonic Model of the Soul-Body Relationship, Kenneth Dorter
Birth and Death in Parmenides and Plato, David Gallop
Plato on Mind and Morality in Nature, Joan Kung
Happiness and Function in Plato’s Republic, Richard Mohr
The Inquiry into Aitiai in Plato’s Phaedo, Michael L. Morgan
Plato’s Theaetetus as Dialectic, Ronald Polansky
Socratic Psychotherapy, Anthony Preus
The Two-Worlds Argument and the Development of Plato’s Metaphysics, William J. Prior
Socrates’ Practice of Elenchos in the Charmides, W. Thomas Schmid
Logical Truth in Plato, Robin Smith
The Analysis of “Being” in Plato, Henry Teloh
Cover and Table of Contents, University of Dayton
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Courage in Plato’s Earlier Dialogues, Nicholas P. White
Introduction, Jane S. Zembaty
The Socratic Argument against Akrasia in the Protagoras, Donald Zeyl
Submissions from 1981
Can Corporations Have Moral Responsibility?, Richard T. De George
The Justice of Collective Responsibility, Joesph S. Ellin
Physicians and the Community of Physicians: An Account of Collective Responsibilities, H. Tristram Engelhardt Jr.
Collective Responsibility in Engineering, John Fielder
Professional Responsibility and the Responsibility of Professions, Kenneth Kipnis
Collective Responsibility and the Nursing Profession, James L. Muyskens
An Analysis of Collectivity, H. James Nersoyan
Introduction, Michael A. Payne
Elements in a Theory of Collective Responsibility, George F. Sefler
Three Models of Responsibility for the Health Care Profession, Lawrence Ulrich
Cover and Table of Contents, University of Dayton
Formal Organizations, Economic Freedom and Moral Agency, Patricia Hogue Werhane
Submissions from 1974
Philosophy, Commitment, and Their Institutional Setting, Robert N. Beck
The Philosopher's Character and Praxis, Martin A. Bertman
The Transcendental Phenomenologist: Neutral or Committed?, Raymond J. Devettere
Introduction, Raymond Herbenick
The Mind-Body Problem and Philosophic Commitment, Joseph Kunkel
Philosophical Commitment as Artistic Expression, Robert K. McMaster
Ought Cats Be Tuesday? Reflections on the Neutrality of Philosophers, Xavier Monasterio
Skepticism, Psychology, and Philosophical Criteria, Kristin Shrader
Should the Christian Philosopher be Committed to Action?, John G. Thompson
Polanyi's Theory of Commitment, Lawrence P. Ulrich
Cover and Front Matter, University of Dayton
Submissions from 1972
'Faith and Reason' in the Life and Philosophy of Jacques Maritain, Joseph L. Dieska
The Meaning of Being and the Value of Action for the Person, Bernard A. Gendreau
The Primacy of Experience for Verified Knowledge in Roger Bacon, Bernard A. Gendreau
Can Action Be Explained Mechanistically?, William Hasker
Behavioral and Cybernetic Models of Human Sensory Systems, Matthew Kabrisky
Action in Indian Philosophy, H. James Nersoyan
Heidegger and the Problem of Meaning, John Opalek M.S.C.
Meaning and Action: A Colloquium, William M. Richards
Wittgenstein, Lions, and Other Animals, William M. Richards
The Case for Impurity in Philosophical Writing, John D. Sommer
Things, Perceptual Objectivity, and Manipulation: Some Experimental Findings, Paul Tibbetts