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William Sweet (born 1955) is a
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, and a past president of the
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and of the Canadian Theological Society.


Biography

Sweet was born in St. Albert near
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, Canada, and studied
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,
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, and philosophy in Canada, South Africa, France, and Germany. He completed a DEA in political science at the
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at the Université de Paris (with
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), a PhD in philosophy at the University of Ottawa, a DTh in systematic theology at the
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in Pretoria, and a D.Ph. at the Université Saint-Paul. He also studied at
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, the
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, and the
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(Faculté de Théologie de la Compagnie de Jésus, Paris). He was elected a Fellow of the
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in 2014, and a Fellow of the
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in 2017. In November 2021, he was elected a permanent member of the preeminent academy of philosophy in the world, the Sweet specializes in
political philosophy Political philosophy or political theory is the philosophical study of government, addressing questions about the nature, scope, and legitimacy of public agents and institutions and the relationships between them. Its topics include politics, l ...
(particularly on issues of
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); the
philosophy of religion Philosophy of religion is "the philosophical examination of the central themes and concepts involved in religious traditions". Philosophical discussions on such topics date from ancient times, and appear in the earliest known texts concerning ph ...
(e.g., the influence of science and technology on religion and, broadly, epistemology of religion); philosophical and
systematic theology Systematic theology, or systematics, is a discipline of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of the doctrines of the Christian faith. It addresses issues such as what the Bible teaches about certain topi ...
; the relation of culture and tradition to philosophical thinking (particularly, comparative Asian and Western philosophy); late 19th and early 20th century Anglo-American Philosophy (particularly, the origins of
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and British Idealism); ethical theories and applied
ethics Ethics or moral philosophy is a branch of philosophy that "involves systematizing, defending, and recommending concepts of right and wrong behavior".''Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy'' The field of ethics, along with aesthetics, concerns m ...
(especially, cross-cultural ethics); and the philosophy of
Jacques Maritain Jacques Maritain (; 18 November 1882 – 28 April 1973) was a French Catholic philosopher. Raised Protestant, he was agnostic before converting to Catholicism in 1906. An author of more than 60 books, he helped to revive Thomas Aquinas fo ...
.


Academic positions

Sweet is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Philosophy, Theology, and Cultural Traditions at
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. He has been also a member of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies at the
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, and serves as an adjunct professor in the graduate programmes of
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and of the Collège dominicain de philosophie et de théologie in Ottawa, Canada. Sweet was Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Religious Studies at St Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick, where he served as the Vice President (Academic) from 2007 to 2008. He has also been a Visiting Professor at the
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, Poland, Soochow University, Taipei,
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, Taipei, and the
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and the
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Contributions

Much of Sweet's work is in the history of modern philosophy, although he uses this as a resource and a vehicle to address contemporary issues in political philosophy, applied ethics, and the philosophy of religion. His early essays as well as his first book focused on the political philosophy of British idealist philosophers of the late 19th and early 20th century, but he has published a number of papers and translations on the personalist tradition in French philosophy, particularly that of
Jacques Maritain Jacques Maritain (; 18 November 1882 – 28 April 1973) was a French Catholic philosopher. Raised Protestant, he was agnostic before converting to Catholicism in 1906. An author of more than 60 books, he helped to revive Thomas Aquinas fo ...
. Recent research focuses on philosophical debates in the 20th century in
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, and the phenomenon of the migration of philosophical texts and traditions across cultures. The focus of several of Sweet's articles and books in
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is the theme of rights and obligations. Much of this has been historical – providing substantial and novel reassessments of British idealists such as Bernard Bosanquet but also of Maritain (who, Sweet argues, converge on a number of significant points). Sweet's view is that these traditions provide a basis for a liberal, but non-individualistic, political philosophy. He gives a brief account of a positive theory of idealist ethics in his Introductory essay to his edited volume on ''The Moral, Social, and Political Philosophy of the British Idealists'' (2009), and he defends a broadly Maritainian view of dignity and human rights in a number of recent essays. Sweet's contributions to the philosophy of religion and philosophical theology are developed over two single authored, one co-authored, and several edited books. Sweet was a student of
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, and much of his work has been on the epistemology of religion and the nature of religious belief. Sweet argues that much of the debate in the Anglo-American traditions concerning the relation of faith and reason is based on assumptions concerning the meaning and truth of religious beliefs – assumptions which he traces to the early 17th century. Sweet argues that these accounts misrepresent or misunderstand what religious belief is, and that a more accurate account of religious belief (which requires recognizing both the descriptive and expressive character of religious beliefs), and a broadly coherentist theory of truth can be used to address a number of contemporary issues in the philosophy of religion, such as the relation of religion and science. Sweet travels extensively, and regularly lectures or teaches in East Asia, India, and Western Europe. He has been a major contributor to the international programmes of the Council for Research in Values and Philosophy and of the ''World Union of Catholic Philosophical Associations'' and the ''Istituto Internazionale Jacques Maritain'' (of which he is ''Presidente d'onore''). He is the editor of ''Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions'' and an Editor of ''Collingwood and British Idealism Studies.'' He has also been editor of ''Etudes maritainiennes/Maritain Studies'' (1994–2006) and ''Bradley Studies'' (2005). His work has been published in Castilian,
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, and Vietnamese.


Major publications

*''Care of Self and Meaning of Life,'' (with Cristal Huang) (Washington, DC, 2015). *''What is Intercultural Philosophy?,'' (Washington, DC: CRVP, 2015). *''Cultural Clash and Religion,'' (Washington, DC: CRVP, 2014) *''Ideas Under Fire,'' (with Jonathan Lavery and Louis Groarke)
Fairleigh Dickenson University Press
2013) *''Philosophy Emerging from Culture,'' (with Wonbin Park, George F. McLean, and Olivia Blanchette) (CRVP, 2013) *''Migrating Texts and Traditions,''
University of Ottawa Press
2012). *''Responses to the Enlightenment. An Exchange on Foundations, Faith, and Community.'' (with Hendrik Hart)
Rodopi
2012) *''Intercultural Dialogue and Human Rights,'' with Luigi Bonanate and Roberto Papini (CRVP Press, 2011). *''Biographical Encyclopedia of British Idealism''
Continuum
2010) *''The Moral, Social and Political Philosophy of the British Idealists''
Imprint Academic
2009) *''Rethinking the Role of Philosophy in the Global Age'' (ed., with Pham Van Duc) (2009) *''The Dialogue of Cultural Traditions'' (ed., with Tomonobu Imamichi, G.F. McLean, et alii) (2008) *''Religion and the Challenges of Science'' (ed., with Richard Feist) (Ashgate, 2007) *''Bernard Bosanquet and the Legacy of British Idealism'' (University of Toronto Press, 2007) *Edition of the ''Works of Arthur Ritchie Lord'' (with Errol E. Harris), 3 vols. (with introductions and critical biographies) (2006) *''Philosophy of Religion'' ol. 8, Proceedings of the XXI World Congress of Philosophy, 2003(2006) *''Approaches to Metaphysics'' (Kluwer/Springer, 2004) *Edition of ''Early Responses to British Idealism'', 3 vols. (Bristol: Thoemmes, 2004) d. with Carol A. Keene and C. Tyler*''The Philosophy of History: a re-examination'' (Ashgate, 2004) *''"To the Mountain": essays in honour of Professor George F. McLean'', d. with Hu Yeping*''Husserl and Stein'' (2003) d. with Richard Feist*''Religion, Science, and Non-Science'' (2003) *''Religious Belief: The Contemporary Debate'' (2003) *''Philosophical Theory and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights'' (2003) *Edition of ''Bernard Bosanquet: Essays in Philosophy and Social Policy'', (1883–1922), 3 vols. (with introductions and critical bibliographies) (2003) *''Philosophy, Culture and Pluralism'' (2002) *''Idealism, Metaphysics, and Community'' (2001) *''British Idealism and Aesthetics'' (2001) *Edition of ''Bernard Bosanquet's ''The Philosophical Theory of the State'' and Related Essays'' (2001) d., with Gerald F. Gaus*Edition of ''Natural Law: reflections on theory and practice'', by Jacques Maritain (2001; corrected edition, 2003) *''The Bases of Ethics'' (2000) *''The Collected Works of Bernard Bosanquet'', 20 vols. (with introductions and critical bibliographies) (1999) *''Idealism and Rights: The Social Ontology of Human Rights in the Political Thought of Bernard Bosanquet'' (1997; paperback 2005).


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Homepage at St. Francis Xavier UniversityProfile on ResearchResearch on DignityDelhi lecture on Identity, Culture, and RecognitionDelhi lecture on 'Forgotten PhilosophiesBook Launch on Responses to the EnlightenmentElection to Royal Society of Canada
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sweet, William Living people University of Ottawa alumni University of Manitoba alumni Carleton University alumni University of Paris alumni Canadian political philosophers Canadian philosophers Canadian Roman Catholic theologians Fellows of the Royal Asiatic Society St. Francis Xavier University faculty Fellows of the Royal Society of Canada 1955 births Presidents of the Canadian Philosophical Association