John J. Davenport (davenport-j)
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Davenport, John J. 2001. “Kierkegaard, Anxiety, and the Will.” in Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2001, edited by Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Hermann Deuser, and Jon Stewart, pp. 158–181. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Davenport, John J. 2006a. “The Deliberative Relevance of Refraining from Deciding: A Response to McKenna and Pereboom.” Acta Analytica 21(4): 62–88.
Davenport, John J. 2006b. “Aquinas’s Teleological Libertarianism.” in Analytical Thomism. Traditions in Dialogue, pp. 119–146. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
Davenport, John J. 2007. Will as Commitment and Resolve: An Existential Account of Creativity, Love, Virtue, and Happiness. New York: Fordham University Press, doi:10.5422/fso/9780823225750.001.0001.
Davenport, John J. 2012. Narrative Identity, Autonomy, and Mortality. From Frankfurt and MacIntyre to Kierkegaard. Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy n. 36. London: Routledge.
Davenport, John J. 2013a. “A New Existential Model of God: A Synthesis of Themes from Kierkegaard, Buber, Levinas, and Open Theism.” in Models of God and Alternative Ultimate Realities, edited by Jeanine Diller and Asa Kasher, pp. 567–586. Dordrecht: Springer.
Davenport, John J. 2013b. “Norm-Guided Formation of Cares Without Volitional Necessity – A Response to Frankfurt.” in Autonomy and the Self, edited by Michael Kühler and Nadja Jelinek, pp. 47–76. Philosophical Studies Series n. 119. Dordrecht: Springer, doi:10.1007/978-94-007-4789-0.
Davenport, John J. 2015. “Eschatological faith and repetition: Kierkegaard’s Abraham and Job.” in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling. A Critical Guide, edited by Daniel W. Conway, pp. 79–105. Cambridge Critical Guides. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Davenport, John J. 2017. “The Esthetic Validity of Marriage: Romantic Marriage as a Model for Ethical Will: In Defense of Judge Wilhelm (EO2, 523-703; SKS 3, 13-151; KW IV, 5-154).” in Søren Kierkegaard: Entweder – Oder, edited by Hermann Deuser and Markus Kleinert, pp. 169–192. Klassiker Auslegen n. 67. Berlin: de Gruyter.