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150Critical Theory As Disclosing Critique: A Response to KompridisConstellations 19 (3): 369-381. 2012.What Kompridis admirably describes as the transformative power of disclosing critique should be incorporated into a renewed model of critical theory. At the same time, disclosing critique should be regarded as supplementing, rather than supplanting, those normative forms of analysis and reflection that remain rooted in experiences of social suffering, which are precisely what continue to give critical theory its normative ground and theoretical impetus. In this way, we could agree with Kompridis…Read more
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301Cinema and Its Shadow: Mario Perniola (2004) Art and Its ShadowFilm-Philosophy 10 (2): 31-38. 2006.Book review of Mario Perniola, 'Art and Its Shadow', translated by Massimo Verdicchio with a foreword by Hugh J. Silverman, London and New York: Continuum Press, ISBN: 082626243X
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125Introduction: Film and / as EthicsSubstance 45 (3): 3-15. 2016.The relationship between film and philosophy, along with the idea of film as philosophy, has attracted widespread interest over the last decade. Film theorists and philosophers of film have explored not only the philosophical questions raised by cinema as an artform, but also the possibility that cinema might contribute to philosophical understanding or even engage in varieties of “cinematic thinking” that intersect with, without being reducible to, philosophical inquiry. Inspired by the work of…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Aesthetics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |
| European Philosophy |