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Pace University
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies

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Department Affiliates

  • 6
    Regular faculty
  • Other faculty
  • Retired faculty
  • 3
    Graduate students
  • 7
    Undergraduates
  • Alumni
  • 1
    Other

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  • James Brusseau, Isolated Experiences: Gilles Deleuze and the Solitudes of Reversed Platonism
    State University of New York Press. 1998.
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  • James Brusseau, After, If at All: Gilles Deleuze and Literature
    Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University. 1993.
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  • James Brusseau, A Missing Boulevard in Versailles: Reading Time in Proust
    Substance 21 (2): 102. 1992.
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  • James Brusseau, Ethics of Identity in the Time of Big Data - Delivered at 25th Annual International Vincentian Business Ethics Conference (IVBEC), 2018, St. John’s University, New York
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  • James Brusseau, How Much Writing is Enough? - Delivered at Derrida Today Conference, 2014 Fordham University, New York
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  • James Brusseau, What is decadence in philosophy? How does it come between Rorty and Deleuze? - Delivered at 42nd Meeting North Texas Philosophical Association, 2009
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  • James Brusseau, Two Relations between Thinking and Truth, Delivered at Trent University, Canada, 1999
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  • James Brusseau, The AI Human Condition is a Dilemma between Authenticity and Freedom
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  • James Brusseau, Acceleration AI Ethics, the Debate between Innovation and Safety, and Stability AI’s Diffusion versus OpenAI’s Dall-E
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  • James Brusseau, Four Bottomless Errors and the Collapse of Statistical Fairness
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  • James Brusseau, A Case Study in Acceleration AI Ethics: The Telus GenAI Conversational Agent
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  • James Brusseau, Ethics of Disintegrating Identity in the Time of Big Data
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  • James Brusseau, What is Big Data Vandalism?
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  • James Brusseau, AI Human Impact: Updating ESG Investing for AI-Intensive Companies
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  • James Brusseau, The AI Human Condition
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  • James Brusseau, Acceleration is the Right Ethics for Web3
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  • James Brusseau, Ethics Interview for Web3
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  • James Brusseau, Acceleration AI Ethics, the Debate between Innovation and Safety, and Stability AI’s Diffusion versus OpenAI’s Dall-E
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  • James Brusseau, How to Accelerate Ethics for Innovation and Against Precaution in Generative AI
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  • James Brusseau, The Freedom Recommendation
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  • James Brusseau, Predicting the unpredictable: re-engineering recommendation algorithms for freedom, society, and money.
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  • James Brusseau, One-Way Tickets, Recommendation Algorithms, and Identity Transformation
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