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    Flanagan, Owen, Jr. and Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, eds. 1990a. Identity, Character, and Morality: Essays in Moral Psychology. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Flanagan, Owen, Jr. and Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1990b. Introduction.” in Identity, Character, and Morality: Essays in Moral Psychology, edited by Owen Flanagan Jr. and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 1–17. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    McLaughlin, Brian P. and Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, eds. 1988a. Perspectives on Self-Deception. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    McLaughlin, Brian P. and Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1988b. Introduction.” in Perspectives on Self-Deception, edited by Brian P. McLaughlin and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 1–9. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Nussbaum, Martha Craven and Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, eds. 1992. Essays on Aristotle’s “De Anima” . Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/019823600X.001.0001.
    Nussbaum, Martha Craven and Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, eds. 2003. Essays on Aristotle’s “De Anima” . Oxford: Oxford University Press. Reprint of Nussbaum and Rorty (1992).
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, ed. 1976a. The Identities of Persons. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, doi:10.1525/9780520353060.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1976b. A Literary Postscript: Characters, Persons, Selves, Individuals.” in The Identities of Persons, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 300–324. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, doi:10.1525/9780520353060.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1978a. Explaining Emotions.” The Journal of Philosophy 75. Reprinted in Rorty (1980a, 103–126).
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1978b. The Place of Contemplation in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics.” Mind 87: 343–358. Reprinted, in revised form, in Rorty (1981a, 377–394).
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, ed. 1980a. Explaining Emotions. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1980b. Introduction.” in Explaining Emotions, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 1–8. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1980c. Agent Regret.” in Explaining Emotions, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 489–506. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, ed. 1981a. Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, doi:10.1525/9780520340985.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1981b. Akrasia and Pleasure: Nicomachean Ethics Book 7.” in Essays on Aristotle’s Ethics, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 267–284. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, doi:10.1525/9780520340985.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1982. From Passions to Emotions and Sentiments.” Philosophy 57: 159–172.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1984. Formal Tracers in Cartesian Functional Explanation.” Canadian Journal of Philosophy 14(4): 545–560. Reprinted in Moyal (1991, 309–322).
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1985. The Deceptive Self: Liars and Layers.” Analyse & Kritik 7(2): 141–161.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, ed. 1986a. Essays on Descartes’ Meditations. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, doi:10.1525/9780520907836.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1986b. The Structure of Descartes’ Meditations.” in Essays on Descartes’ Meditations, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 1–20. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, doi:10.1525/9780520907836.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1986c. Cartesian Passions and the Union of Mind and Body.” in Essays on Descartes’ Meditations, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 513–534. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, doi:10.1525/9780520907836.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1986d. Commentary on Nehamas (1986).” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 2: 317–330.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1986e. Self-Deception, akrasia and Irrationality.” in The Multiple Self, edited by Jon Elster, pp. 115–132. Studies in Rationality and Social Change. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1987. The Historicity of Psychological Attitudes: Love is Not Love Which Alters Not When it Alteration Finds.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 10: Studies in the Philosophy of Mind, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 399–412. Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1988a. The Deceptive Self: Liars, Layers, and Lairs.” in Perspectives on Self-Deception, edited by Brian P. McLaughlin and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 11–28. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1988b. Virtues and Their Vicissitudes.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13: Ethical theory – character and virtue, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 136–148. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1989. Relativism, Persons, and Practices.” in Relativism: Interpretation and Confrontation, edited by Michael Krausz, pp. 418–440. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1990a. Persons and Personae.” in The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy, edited by Christopher Gill, pp. 21–38. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1990b. The Two Faces of Spinoza.” in Spinoza: Issues and Directions, edited by Edwin M. Curley and Pierre-François Moreau, pp. 196–208. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History n. 14. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1991a. The Psychology of Aristotelian Tragedy.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 16: Philosophy and the Arts, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 53–72. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press. Reprinted, in revised form, in Rorty (1992a, 1–22).
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1991b. Rousseau’s Therapeutic Experiments.” Philosophy 66: 318–351. Reprinted in Rorty (1998a, 237–253).
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1991c. Spinoza on the Pathos of Idolatrous Love and the Hilarity of True Love.” in The Philosophy of (Erotic) Love, edited by Robert C. Solomon and Kathleen Marie Higgins, pp. 352–371. Lawrence, Kansas: University of Kansas Press. Reprinted in Gatens (2009, 65–86).
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, ed. 1992a. Essays on Aristotle’s Poetics. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1992b. De Anima and its Recent Interpreters.” in Essays on Aristotle’s “De Anima” , edited by Martha Craven Nussbaum and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 7–14. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/019823600X.001.0001.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1992c. The Psychology of Aristotle’s Rhetoric.” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 8: 39–79.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1992d. Descartes on thinking with the body.” in The Cambridge Companion to Descartes, edited by John G. Cottingham, pp. 371–392. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1993. From Passions to Sentiments: The Structure of Hume’s ‘Treatise’ .” History of Philosophy Quarterly 10(2): 165–179.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1995. The Many Faces of Morality.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 20: Moral Concepts, edited by Peter A. French, Theodore E. Uehling Jr., and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 67–82. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, ed. 1996a. Essays on Aristotle’s Rhetoric. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1996b. The Two Faces of Stoicism: Rousseau and Freud.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 34(3): 335–356. Reprinted in Sihvola and Engberg-Pedersen (1998, 243–271).
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1996c. Descartes and Spinoza on Epistemological Egalitarianism.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 13(1): 35–53.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1996d. Structuring Rhetoric.” in Essays on Aristotle’s Rhetoric, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 1–33. Berkeley, California: University of California Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg, ed. 1998a. Philosophers on Education. Historical Perspectives. London: Routledge.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1998b. Political Sources of Emotions: Greed and Anger.” in Midwest Studies in Philosophy 22: Philosophy of Emotions, edited by Peter A. French and Howard K. Wettstein, pp. 21–33. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1998c. The Ruling History of Education.” in Philosophers on Education. Historical Perspectives, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 1–12. London: Routledge.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1998d. Plato’s Counsel on Education.” Philosophy 73(284): 157–178. Simultaneusly published as Rorty (1998e), under the pseudonym “Zhang LoShan” .
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 1998e. Plato’s Counsel on Education.” in Philosophers on Education. Historical Perspectives, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 30–48. London: Routledge. Published under the pseudonym “Zhang LoShan”; simultaneous publication under the author’s name: Rorty (1998a).
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 2000a. Spinoza’s Ironic Therapy: From Anger to the Intellectual Love of God.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 17(3): 261–276.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 2000b. Distinctive Measures of Epistemic Evaluation: Character as the Configuration of Traits [on Zagzebski (1996)].” Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 60(1): 203–206.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 2000c. The Improvisatory Drama of Decision-Making.” in Well-Being and Morality: Essays in Honour of James Griffin, edited by Roger Crisp and Brad Hooker, pp. 143–158. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 2003. The Many Faces of Philosophy. Reflections from Plato to Arendt. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 2004. Enough Already with ‘Theories of the Emotions’ .” in Thinking about Feeling. Contemporary Philosophers on Emotion, edited by Robert C. Solomon, pp. 269–278. Series in Affective Science. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780195153170.001.0001.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 2006. The Vanishing Subject: The Many Faces of Subjectivity.” History of Philosophy Quarterly 23(3): 191–209.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 2010. A Plea for Ambivalence.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Emotion, edited by Peter Goldie, pp. 4325–4444. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199235018.001.0001.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg. 2012. The Functional Logic of Cartesian Passions.” in Emotional Minds. The Passions and the Limits of Pure Inquiry in Early Modern Philosophy, edited by Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, pp. 3–18. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg and Schmidt, James, eds. 2009a. Kant’s Idea of a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim. A Critical Guide. Cambridge Critical Guides. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg and Schmidt, James. 2009b. Introduction: History as Philosophy.” in Kant’s Idea of a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Aim. A Critical Guide, edited by Amélie Oksenberg Rorty and James Schmidt, pp. 1–8. Cambridge Critical Guides. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Rorty, Amélie Oksenberg and Wong, David B. 1990. Aspects of Identity and Agency.” in Identity, Character, and Morality: Essays in Moral Psychology, edited by Owen Flanagan Jr. and Amélie Oksenberg Rorty, pp. 19–36. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Further References

    Gatens, Moira, ed. 2009. Feminist Interpretations of Benedict Spinoza. Rereading the Canon. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Moyal, Georges J. D., ed. 1991. René Descartes. Critical Assessments. Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers, IV. London: Routledge.
    Nehamas, Alexander. 1986. Socratic Intellectualism.” Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy 2: 275–316.
    Sihvola, Juha and Engberg-Pedersen, Troels, eds. 1998. The Emotions in Hellenistic Philosophy. The New Synthese Historical Library n. 46. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Zagzebski, Linda Trinkaus. 1996. Virtues of the Mind. An Inquiry into the Nature of Virtue and the Ethical Foundations of Knowledge. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/cbo9781139174763.