John T. Wilcox

468 total citations
28 papers, 194 citations indexed

About

John T. Wilcox is a scholar working on Philosophy, General Health Professions and Political Science and International Relations. According to data from OpenAlex, John T. Wilcox has authored 28 papers receiving a total of 194 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Philosophy, 4 papers in General Health Professions and 2 papers in Political Science and International Relations. Recurrent topics in John T. Wilcox's work include Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Hegel (7 papers), Philosophy, Ethics, and Existentialism (4 papers) and Philosophical Ethics and Theory (2 papers). John T. Wilcox is often cited by papers focused on Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and Hegel (7 papers), Philosophy, Ethics, and Existentialism (4 papers) and Philosophical Ethics and Theory (2 papers). John T. Wilcox collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom and United States. John T. Wilcox's co-authors include Katie Powell, Marian Peacock, Paul Bissell, Angie Clonan, Michelle Holdsworth, Louise Preston, Walter Kaufmann, Sarah Seymour‐Smith, Christopher R. Matthews and Daniel Parnell and has published in prestigious journals such as BMC Public Health, Sociology of Health & Illness and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.

In The Last Decade

John T. Wilcox

19 papers receiving 171 citations

Peers

John T. Wilcox
Richard W. Momeyer United States
Jonathan Lewis United Kingdom
Suzanne Poirier United States
Timm Lampert Germany
Risa Cromer United States
Jane Moore United Kingdom
Jennifer Ashton United Kingdom
Richard W. Momeyer United States
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All Works

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Powell, Katie, John T. Wilcox, Angie Clonan, et al.. (2015). The role of social networks in the development of overweight and obesity among adults: a scoping review. BMC Public Health. 15(1). 996–996. 90 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (2004). Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy. International Studies in Philosophy. 36(1). 262–263. 2 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1999). The Cambridge Companion to Nietzsche. International Studies in Philosophy. 31(3). 147–148. 3 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1997). Nietzsche, Genealogy, Morality. International Studies in Philosophy. 29(4). 138–140. 2 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1997). What Aphorism Does Nietzsche Explicate in Genealogy of Morals, Essay III?. Journal of the history of philosophy. 35(4). 593–610. 4 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1994). Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy. International Studies in Philosophy. 26(1). 103–104.
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Wilcox, John T.. (1990). Whose Justice? Which Rationality?. International Studies in Philosophy. 22(3). 131–132. 3 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1989). The Birth of Nietzsche Out of the Spirit of Lange. International Studies in Philosophy. 21(2). 81–89. 3 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1989). Nature As Demonic in Thomson’s Defense of Abortion. New Scholasticism. 63(4). 463–484. 7 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1989). The Bitterness of Job: A Philosophical Reading. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 7 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1988). Realism and Imagination in Ethics. International Studies in Philosophy. 20(3). 132–132. 17 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1987). Introduction. International Studies in Philosophy. 19(2). 1–1. 1 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1985). Sidgwick’s Ethics and Victorian Moral Philosophy. International Studies in Philosophy. 17(1). 90–91.
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Wilcox, John T.. (1985). John Rawls’ Theory of Social Justice. International Studies in Philosophy. 17(3). 85–86. 1 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T., et al.. (1983). The Western River An Offscale Teaching and Experimental Tool. Journal of Geological Education. 31(1). 31–34. 1 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1983). Nietzsche’s Epistemology. International Studies in Philosophy. 15(2). 67–77.
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Wilcox, John T.. (1980). A Note on Correspondence and Pragmatism in Nietzsehe. International Studies in Philosophy. 12(1). 77–80.
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Wilcox, John T.. (1963). Blackstone on metaethical neutrality. Australasian Journal of Philosophy. 41(1). 89–91.
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Wilcox, John T.. (1961). A Question from Physics for Certain Theists. The Journal of Religion. 41(4). 293–300. 2 indexed citations
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Wilcox, John T.. (1955). Aesthetics and Language. Modern Language Quarterly. 16(2). 170–171.

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