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Michael W. Austin

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Average rating: 3.7 · 610 ratings · 103 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
Running and Philosophy: A M...

3.57 avg rating — 221 ratings — published 2007 — 10 editions
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God and Guns in America

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Football and Philosophy: Go...

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Wise Stewards: Philosophica...

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To Women Who Changed the World: The Ethics of Mary Wollstonecraft

Thoughts from the first feminist philosopher on ethics and female psychology.
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The Educated Imagination by Northrop Frye
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What Is Critical Theory? by Brad Green
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“An uncritical embrace of American gun culture is inconsistent with beliefs about the sanctity of life. We must be careful that we are not eager to kill, nor to take killing another human being--any other human being--too lightly. All human beings, no matter how good or bad, have equal inherent value because they are made in the image of God.”
Michael W. Austin, God and Guns in America

“we live best when we live for a cause greater than ourselves”
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“Guns are idols when gun rights are sacrosanct and nonnegotiable, and discussion about limits being placed upon them cannot be done in a calm and rational manner. If we need guns to make us believe that we are in control, to protect us from harm, to make us feel secure, then our guns have become idols.”
Michael W. Austin, God and Guns in America
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