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Charles S. Brown
(2019). Resisting nihilism since 1989: keynote address to the 12th world congress of the international society for universal dialogue, Lima, Peru. Dialogue and universalism 29 (1), pp. 9-16.
with Campbell, J. A. (2017). In memoriam: Janusz Kuczyński. Dialogue and universalism 27 (2), pp. 3-4.
with Czarnocka, M. (2017). Values and ideals. theory and praxis. Dialogue and universalism 27 (4), pp. 5-7.
(2016). The dialectics of identity and difference. Dialogue and universalism 26 (4), pp. 7-12.
with Czarnocka, M. (2016). Editorial: values and ideals. theory and practice. Dialogue and universalism 26 (4), pp. 5-6.
(2014)., The who of environmental ethics: phenomenology and the moral self, in F. Castrillón (ed.), Ecopsychology, phenomenology, and the environment, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 143-158.
(2013). Identity and difference: overcoming the master self through the cultivation of a dialogical self-identity. Dialogue and universalism 23 (3), pp. 83-93.
with Czarnocka, M. (2013). Universal dialogue. Dialogue and universalism 23 (3), pp. 5-6.
(2010). Dialogue and universalism. Dialogue and universalism 20 (7-8), pp. 145-148.
(2009). Can neoliberalism become the ideology for a new world order?. Dialogue and universalism 19 (3-5), pp. 35-39.
(2009). Commentary: solidarity and universalism as premises of overcoming the perils of liberal globalisation. Dialogue and universalism 19 (11-12), pp. 81-97.
(2007)., The intentionality and animal heritage of moral experience, in C. Painter & C. Lotz (eds.), Phenomenology and the non-human animal, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 85-95.
(2005). Ecofascism and the animal heritage of moral experience. Dialogue and universalism 15 (7-8), pp. 35-48.
with Toadvine, T. (eds) (2003). Eco-phenomenology: back to the earth itself, State University of New York Press, Albany, NY.
(1991). Problems with the Fregean interpretation of Husserl. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 22 (1), pp. 53-64.
(1990). Husserl and cognitive architecture. Southwest philosophical review 6, pp. 65-72.