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8How to Avoid Writing: Prefaces and Points of View in KierkeggardPhilosophy Today 44 (2): 123-136. 2000.
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109Subjectivity and orientation in Levinas and KantContinental Philosophy Review 32 (4): 433-449. 1999.This essay presents an argument for reconceptualizing subjectivity as orientational rather than foundational in nature. My focus is on the work of Emmanuel Levinas and Immanuel Kant. I begin by summarizing Levinas''s theory of ethical subjectivity as a theory of the self where the internal and the external are in constant play. Then I turn to two works of Kant for resources to understand better the meaning of Levinas''s theory of the self. In "What is Orientation in Thinking?" Kant presents a mo…Read more
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