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Robert Sinnerbrink

Macquarie University
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  • Macquarie University
    Department of Philosophy
    Associate Professor
University of Sydney
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2002
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Areas of Specialization
Aesthetics
Social and Political Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Aesthetics
Social and Political Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Continental Philosophy
European Philosophy
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    The politics of the multiple
    Critical Horizons 8 (1): 96-115. 2007.
    A review of "Being and Event", by A. Badiou, O. Feltham, New York: Continuum, 2005, ISBN 0826458319.
    Continental Political Philosophy
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    Art and Time by Allan, Derek: Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013, pp. xvi +181, ₤40 (review)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 92 (2): 385-387. 2014.
    No abstract
    Value Theory, Miscellaneous
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    Re-enfranchising Film: Towards a Romantic Film-Philosophy.”
    In Havi Carel & Greg Tuck (eds.), New takes in film-philosophy, Palgrave-macmillan. pp. 25--47. 2011.
    23 page
    Film Media
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    Neo-Anarchism or Neo-Liberalism? Yes, Please! A Response to Simon Critchley's Infinitely Demanding
    Critical Horizons 10 (2): 163-179. 2009.
    Simon Critchley's Infinitely Demanding makes a timely contribution to contemporary debates in ethics and political philosophy. For all its originality, however, one can raise critical questions concerning Critchley's account of the forms of resistance possible within liberal democratic polities. In this article I question the adequacy of Critchley's ethically based neo-anarchism as a response to neo-liberalism, critically analysing the role of ideology in his account of the motivational deficit …Read more
    Simon Critchley's Infinitely Demanding makes a timely contribution to contemporary debates in ethics and political philosophy. For all its originality, however, one can raise critical questions concerning Critchley's account of the forms of resistance possible within liberal democratic polities. In this article I question the adequacy of Critchley's ethically based neo-anarchism as a response to neo-liberalism, critically analysing the role of ideology in his account of the motivational deficit afflicting capitalist liberal democracies.
    Social and Political Philosophy20th Century Continental PhilosophyEmmanuel LevinasContinental Politi…Read more
    Social and Political Philosophy20th Century Continental PhilosophyEmmanuel LevinasContinental Political Philosophy
  • Heidegger and the 'End of Art'
    Literature & Aesthetics 14 (1): 89-109. 2004.
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