Fred Dallmayr
Fred R. Dallmayr (born 1928) is Packey J. Dee Professor in the departments of philosophy and political science at the University of Notre Dame. He holds a Doctor of Law degree from the University of Munich (1955) and a Ph.D. in political science from Duke University.
Books
- Theology and Public Philosophy: Four Conversations, Lexington Books, Lanham, Maryland 2012
- Conversations and Transformations: Toward a New Ethics of Self and Society (Global Encounters: Studies in Comparative Political Theory) by Ananta Kumar Giri and Fred Dallmayr, Lexington Books and Rowman & Littlefield, Maryland, USA 2002
- The Promise of Democracy: Political Agency and Transformation, SUNY Press 2010
- Comparative Political Theory: An Introduction, Palgrave Macmillan 2010, ISBN 978-0-230-61862-6
- Comparative Political Culture in the Age of Globalization by Hwa Yol Jung, Judith Butler, David Campbell and Rey Chow, 2002
- Gandhi, Freedom, and Self-Rule (Global Encounters: Studies in Comparative Political Theory) by Anthony J. Parel, Judith M. Brown, Antony Copley and Fred Dallmayr, 2000
- The Politics of Affective Relations: East Asia and Beyond (Global Encounters: Studies in Comparative Political Theory) by Daniel Bell, Hahm Chiahark, Daniel A. Bell and Hahm Chaihark
- Paul Ricoeur: Honoring and Continuing the Work by Farhang Erfani, Lorenzo Altieri, Pamela Anderson and Patrick Bourgeois
- Dialogue Among Civilizations: Some Exemplary Voices
- The Philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi for the Twenty-First Century by Douglas Allen, Bhikhu Parekh, Anthony Parel and Vinit Haksar
- The Communicative Ethics Controversy (Studies in Contemporary German Social Thought) by Seyla Benhabib and Fred R. Dallmayr
- Integral Pluralism: Beyond Culture Wars, University of Kentucky Press 2010, ISBN 9780813125718 (online at Project MUSE)
- Margins of Political Discourse, 1989
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