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Publications: Non-Fiction Book
A Hegelian Account of Contemporary Art by William I. (Ivor) Fowkes. Ann Arbor: UMI Research Press, 1980. Used copies frequently avilable for sale at Amazon.com: www.amazon.com and/or Alibris.com: www.alibris.com
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Publications: Non-Fiction Articles
"Surrealism and the Movies: From A to Miss Zed." The Life of the Transcendental Ego: Essays in Honor of William Earle. Eds. Casey, Edward S. and Morano, Donald V. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986. Used copies frequently avilable for sale at Amazon.com: www.amazon.com and/or Alibris.com: www.alibris.com
"The Concept of the Self in Husserl and Beyond." Philosophy Today (Spring 1980).
"Hegel and the End of Art: 150 Years After." CLIO: Interdisciplinary Journal of Literature, History, Philosophy of History 8.3 (1979).
"Where Have All the Heroes Gone?" JGE: The Journal of General Education xxxi.1, The Pennsylvania State University Press (Spring 1979).
"A Hegelian Critique of Found Art and Conceptual Art." The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism xxxv11.2 (Winter 1978). Also published in Value and the Arts: Proceedings of the Tenth Conference of Value Inquiry, State University of New York at Geneseo (April 16-17, 1976).
"The Best Strategy for Moving the Premium Business Forward." CTAM Quarterly Journal 1.2 (Spring 1993).
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