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39Review of Nicholas Adams, Habermas and Theology (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (2). 2007.of Nicholas Adams, (from Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews).
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52Translating Democracy or Democratic Acts of Translation: On Cornel West’s Democracy MattersContemporary Pragmatism 4 (1): 25-37. 2007.Focusing on West's recent work Democracy Matters, this essay argues that West's work has been guided by three major acts of translation. First, he has sought to translate the memory of suffering and the history of struggle into the foundations for democratic maturity. Second, combining Socratic questioning, prophetic practice and dark hope, West translates suspicion, action and hope into an ethos of collective education, which he calls democratic paideia. Finally, West's work has sought to trans…Read more
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87Dispose After Expiration DateTechné: Research in Philosophy and Technology 20 (2): 129-136. 2016.This article argues that there are three key claims of postphenomenology: first, that there is no immediate access to a phenomena that is not always already embodied; second, that there is no science that is not determined by a technology, and that technologies are instances of certain theoretical assumptions and perspectives; third, that all technoscience is enabled and mediated by the embodied perception that takes place in and through instrumentation, which leads to the insight that all scien…Read more
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53Religion and Rationality: Essays on Reason, God and Modernity (edited book)Polity. 2002.This important new volume brings together Habermas' key writing on religion and religious belief. Habermas explores the relations between Christian and Jewish thought, on the one hand, and the Western philosophical tradition on the other. In so doing, he examines a range of important figures, including Benjamin, Heidegger, Johann Baptist Metz and Gershom Scholem. In a new introduction written especially for this volume, Eduardo Mendieta places Habermas' engagement with religion in the context of…Read more
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126War the school of space: The space of war and the war for spaceEthics, Place and Environment 9 (2). 2006.This essay seeks to show that military strategists have not only been acute philosophers of space but also philosophers of world history. The works of Albert Speer, Friedrich Ratzel, A. T. Mahan, Halford Mackinder, Carl Schmitt, Guilio Duohet, and Harlan K. Ullman are considered in terms of the ways in which space has been militarized, or rather how war spatializes world history. The geography of world history has been the topos of war
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84On Left Kantianism: From Transcendental Critique to the Critical Ontology of the PresentFoucault Studies 18 245-252. 2014.
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