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    The perception of others
    Research in Phenomenology 2 (1): 47-62. 1972.
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    We Mortals
    Philosophy Today 35 (2): 119-126. 1991.
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    Sensation and Sentiment
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 41 (n/a): 69-75. 1967.
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    Differance in the eternal recurrence of the same
    Research in Phenomenology 8 (1): 77-91. 1978.
    The doctrine of eternal recurrence in Nietzsche is an essentially ecstatic doctrine. It is also strangely incommunicable. Here the ecstasy that reveals singularizes. The essential revelation closes the one to whom it is given in his own singularity ; only a singularity opens to the abysses and the Dionysian truth. Heidegger could then see in it an ontological doctrine. And an authentifying-singularizing-doctrine. Not, though, the same as his own. For Heidegger could suggest that the time horizon…Read more
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    Orchids and Muscles
    Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 13 (1): 15-28. 1986.
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    The Community of Those Who Have Nothing in Common
    Indiana University Press. 1994.
    "... thought-provoking and meditative, Lingis’s work is above all touching, and offers a refreshingly idiosyncratic antidote to the idle talk that so often passes for philosophical writing." —Radical Philosophy "... striking for the ...
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    The First Person Singular
    Philosophy Today 61 (1): 85-97. 2017.
    How is anxiety the source of knowledge? How can Heidegger identify death as nothingness? How does anxiety engender resoluteness?
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    The Last Form of the Will to Power
    Philosophy Today 22 (3): 193-205. 1978.
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    Fetishes and Rarities
    International Studies in Philosophy 35 (2): 27-39. 2003.
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    Phenomenology in middle age (review)
    Human Studies 2 (1). 1979.
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    The Irrecuperable
    International Studies in Philosophy 23 (2): 65-74. 1991.
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    Sacrilege
    Philosophy Today 56 (2): 135-140. 2012.
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    Eclipse of the Self (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 17 (1): 122-123. 1985.
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    Poetic Thinking (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 17 (3): 107-108. 1985.
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    The Void That Awaits the Force of Anxiety
    Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 6 (2): 153-163. 1976.
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    Heidegger and Sartre (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 13 (1): 99-100. 1981.
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    The First Person Singular
    Philosophy Today 61 (1): 85-97. 2017.
    How is anxiety the source of knowledge? How can Heidegger identify death as nothingness? How does anxiety engender resoluteness?
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    Cues, Watchwords, Passwords
    International Studies in Philosophy 36 (4): 49-64. 2004.
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    Fateful images
    Research in Phenomenology 28 (1): 55-71. 1998.
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    Impulsive Forces In and Against Words
    Diacritics 35 (1): 60-70. 2005.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Impulsive Forces in and Against WordsAlphonso Lingis (bio)In his lecture "Nietzsche, le polythéisme et la parodie" given at the Collège de Philosophie in 1957 and published in 1963 in his Un si funeste désir, Pierre Klossowski explicated certain radical passages from Nietzsche's The Gay Science, a work he had newly translated into French (two prior translations existed). In the philosophical world of France where perception seemed to…Read more
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    Divine Illusions
    New Nietzsche Studies 6 (3-4): 221-224. 2005.
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    Intentionality and the Imperative
    International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (3): 289-300. 1994.
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    War and splendour
    Critical Horizons 9 (2): 121-138. 2008.
    Collective performances cannot be understood only from the intentions of the organizers, participants and bystanders, and from their historical, political, economic and ideological contexts. Cultural performances close in on themselves and evolve with their own logic: that of ceremony and festival in which their own scenes of splendour, dance and war adjust to one another.
    War
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    Book Review, Alphonso Lingis, Sensation: Intelligibility in sensibility (review)
    Human Studies 21 (1): 113-119. 1998.
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    Detotalization and Finitude
    Philosophy Today 51 (2): 152-158. 2007.