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Faculty Publications-- David Koukal

"All That Is Solid Melts into Air":Frank Donoghue, The Last Professors: The Corporate University and the Fate of the Humanities

Koukal, David R.. Technology and Culture. (51(1), Jan. 2010,)

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9/11/01 and the pull of history

Koukal, David. Glimpse: The Journal of the Society for Phenomenology and Media. (4(1), 2003)

Afterword: Aude Describere!

Koukal, D.R.. PhaenEx: Journal of Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture. (3(2), Fall/Winter 2008, 179-194)

Cellular Irruptions

Koukal, David. Glimpse: The Journal of the Society for Phenomenology and Media. (5(1), 2004)

Discrete environments : Those which do not dwell

Koukal, David R.. International Studies in Philosophy. (28(2), 1996, 63-73)

Dwelling in the classroom: a phenomenology of distance learning

Koukal, David, R.; Blume, Libby B.; Blume, Thomas W.. Journal of Teaching in Marriage & Family. (2(1), 2002, 19-40)

Merleau-Ponty's Reform of Saussure: Linguistic Innovation and the Practice of Phenomenology

Koukal, David R.. Southern Journal of Philosophy. (38(4), Winter 2000, 599-617)

The Mortal God to Which We Owe Our Peace and Defense

Koukal, D.R.. Philosophical Perspectives on the War on Terrorism, Presbey, Gail M (ed). New York: Rodopi NY..
McNichols Campus Library
HV 6432 .P45 2007

Necessity of communicating phenomenological insights and its difficulties

Koukal, David R.. Meaning and Language: Phenomenological Perspectives, Mattens, F. (ed.). Dordrecht : Springer, 2008..

Question concerning virtual community

Koukal, David. Glimpse: The journal for the society of phenomenology and media. (3(1), 2001, 33-37)

Review: American Philosophy of Technology: The Empirical Turn

Koukal, D. R.. Technology and Culture. (44(1), Jan. 2003, 225-226)

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Review: Bodies in Technology

Koukal, David R.. Technology and Culture. (43(4), Oct. 2002, 837-838)

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Review: Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics

Koukal, David R.. Technology and Culture. (48(3), July 2007, 614-617)

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Review: Fundamental Concepts of Metaphysics: World, Finitude, Solitude

Koukal, D. R.. Review of Metaphysics. (55(3), March 2002, 639-641)

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Review: Living in the Labyrinth of Technology

Koukal, David R.. Technology and Culture. (47(4), Oct. 2006, 814-815)

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Review: Technology and the Good Life? and: Holding On to Reality: The Nature of Information at the Turn of the Millennium

Koukal, David R.. Technology and Culture. (42(4), Oct. 2001, 776-778)

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Review: The Robot in the Garden: Telerobotics and Telepistemology in the Age of the Internet by Ken Goldberg

Koukal, David R.. Technology and Culture. (42(3), July 2001, 618-620)
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Rhetorical Impulse in Husserl's Phenomenology

Koukal, David R.. Continental Philosophy Review. (34(1), March 2001, 21-43)

Sartre/Reage

Koukal, David R.. Mosaic. (34(3), Sept 2001, 111)

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Speaking to the world through Husserl and Merleau-Ponty

Koukal, David R.. Issues in interpretation theory. Vandeveld, Pol (ed.)., Marquette University Press, 2006.
McNichols Campus Library
BD 241 .I87 2006

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