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Michael Patton
(Philosophy & Religion)
Citations:
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Can Bad Men
make Good Brains do Bad Things." What if....Collected Thought
Experiments in Philosophy. Ed. Peg Tittle. New
York: Longman, 2005. 232-233.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Can Bad Men make Good Brains do Bad Things?"
Proceedings and Addresses of the
American Philosophical Association 61.3
(1988): 555-556.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "The Dinner Band
on the Cruise Ship of Theseus." Pink Floyd and Philosophy: Careful
with
that Axiom, Eugene. Ed. George A. Reisch. Chicago: Open Court Press,
2007. 163-176.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Full-Time Objections to Part-Time Objects."
Philosophical Papers 20.3 (1999): 173-181.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Game Preserve Ethics–The Case for Hunting the
Poor." Southwest Philosophy Review
21.2 (2005): 103-110.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Hume and the End of Design." 1650-1850: Ideas,
Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early
Modern Era 12 (2006): 79-104.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "The Officeholder View of Personal Identity."
Personalist Forum 15.2 (1999): 389-403.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Oz Never did
Give Nothing to the Tin Man." The Wizard of Oz and Philosophy.
Chicago: Open Court, 2008. 81-93.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Personal Identity, Autonomy and Advance
Directives." Southwest Philosophy Review
18.2 (2002): 65-72.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Pious Hindsight:
South Park's Hybrid Vigor." South Park and Philosophy: Bigger,
Longer and More Penetrating. Ed. Richard
Hanley. Chicago: Open Court Press, 2007. 77-87.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Probabilities and Temporal Parts." Acta
Analytica 17.28 (2002): 39-52.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Review of Donskis, Leonidas’s The End of
Ideology and Utopia? Moral Imagination and
Cultural Criticism in the Twentieth Century."
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies XIV (2002): 189-190.
Patton, Michael F., Jr.
"Review of Metaphysics: Classic and Contemporary." Teaching Philosophy
15.2 (1992):
192-194.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Teaching Graduate
Students to Teach--an Approach." Teaching Philosophy 15.3 (1992):
231-238.
Patton, Michael F., Jr. "Whatever You Say,
Boss Or the Thunder Road Said." Bruce Springsteen and
Philosophy. Chicago: Open Court, 2008.
211-222.
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