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40Book Review, Alphonso Lingis, Sensation: Intelligibility in sensibility (review)Human Studies 21 (1): 113-119. 1998.
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59Truth and Art: Heidegger and the Temples of ConstantinoplePhilosophy Today 16 (2): 122-134. 1972.
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27Foreign BodiesRoutledge. 1994.Foreign Bodies analyzes how our culture elaborates for us the bodies we have by natural evolution. Calling on the new means contemporary thinkers have used to understand the body, Alphonso Lingis explores forms of power, pleasure and pain, and libidinal identity. The book contrasts the findings of theory with the practice of the body as formulated in quite different kinds of language--the language of plastic art (the artwork body builders make of themselves), biography, anthropology and literatu…Read more
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60Anthropology as a Natural Science Clifford Geertz’s Extrinsic Theory of the MindOpen Journal of Philosophy 4 (2): 96-106. 2014.
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44Deleuze on a deserted islandIn Hugh J. Silverman (ed.), Philosophy and Non-philosophy Since Merleau-Ponty, Routledge. pp. 1--152. 1988.
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69Violence and SplendorNorthwestern University Press. 2011.Part 1. Spaces within spaces -- 1. Extremes -- 2. Nature abhors a vacuum -- 3. Space travel -- 4. Learn to say -- 5. Metaphysical habitats -- 6. Departures -- 7. Plumage and talismans -- 8. Inner space -- Part 2. Snares for the eyes -- 9. The fallen giant -- 10. The stone -- 11. The voices of things -- 12. Nature and art -- 13. Nature -- 14. In touch -- Part. 3. The sacred -- 15. Sacrilege -- Part 4. Violence -- 16. Material culture -- 17. Orders -- 18. Filth -- 19. Fake fetishes, disrobed mann…Read more
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75Libido: The French Existential TheoriesIndiana University Press. 1985.Alphonso Lingis's engaging book studies the phenomenological and postphenomenological theories of sexuality of six contemporary French philosophers: Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Emmanuel Levinas, Jean-François Lyotard, Gilles ...
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32The first person singularNorthwestern University Press. 2007.Alphonso Lingis’s singular works of philosophy are not so much written as performed, and in The First Person Singular the performance is characteristically brilliant, a consummate act of philosophical reckoning. Lingis’s subject here, aptly enough, is the subject itself, understood not as consciousness but as embodied, impassioned, active being. His book is, at the same time, an elegant cultural analysis of how subjectivity is differently and collectively understood, invested, and situated. The …Read more
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2The Subjectification of the BodyIn Simon Critchley (ed.), The Body: Classic and Contemporary Readings, Blackwell. pp. 286--306. 1999.
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116Intentional Libido, Impulsive LibidoJournal of Phenomenological Psychology 12 (1): 51-62. 1981.
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |