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104Duchamp's “mechanistic sculptures”: Art, nudes and the game of chessAngelaki 4 (3). 1999.In this paper I present some reasons for seeing Duchamp's ready-mades as part of the history of sculpture and relate them to his engagement with both nudes and chess motifs.
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Perception, Justification and Transcendental PhilosophyIn Sjoerd van Tuinen & Niamh McDonnell (eds.), Deleuze and The fold: a critical reader, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.
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45Books received: volume 11, issue 2 (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 11 (2): 381-377. 2003.
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98Kant's Theory of Virtue: The Value of AutocracyBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (2): 415-417. 2012.
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111Kant's Observations and Remarks: A Critical GuideBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2): 409-412. 2013.(2013). Kant's Observations and Remarks: A Critical Guide. British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 409-412. doi: 10.1080/09608788.2013.771252.
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67Kant and the ends of aestheticsSt. Martin's Press. 2000.This is a book focused primarily on reading the *Critique of Judgment* but which takes the central topics of it to be central to understanding the Critical Philosophy generally. It distinguishes types of aesthetics and teleology and in the process suggests an ambitious reconstruction of the landscape of Kant's architectonic.
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81The terror of the law: Judaism and international institutionsAngelaki 2 (3). 1997.This article addresses Jacques Derrida's consideration of Judaism relating it to a need to understand international institutions and the notion of the universal in a new way. It also discusses Lyotard's and Hegel's accounts of Judaism.
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147Freedom and transcendental idealismBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 14 (4). 2006.Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published following peer-review in British Journal for the History of Philosophy, published by and copyright Routledge.
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Salim Kemal, Ivan Gaskell, and Daniel W. Conway, eds. Nietzsche, Philosophy and the Arts. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. vii+ 325 pp. Hard cover, $69.95 (review)Journal of Nietzsche Studies 17. 1999.
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Paul Abela: Kant's Empirical RealismBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (4): 674-675. 2002.
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169Kantian realism and scientific essentialismBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 15 (4). 2007.Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published following peer-review in British Journal for the History of Philosophy, published by and copyright Routledge.
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200Book reviews (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (4): 665-695. 2002.John Christian Laursen. Religious Toleration: ‘The Variety of Rites’ from Cyrus to Defoe. New York, St Martin's Press, 1999. xx + 252 pp. $45.00. ISBN 0–312–22233–5. Daniel Garber. Descartes Embodied: Reading Cartesian Philosophy through Cartesian Science Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2001, £40.00 hb; £14.95 pb. xii + 337 pp. ISBN 0–521–00337–7 pb. 0–521–80279–2 hb. Olli Koistinen and John Biro. Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2002. x + 255 pp. £40.00. ISB…Read more
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204Kant, Hume and causationBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (4). 2008.Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published following peer-review in British Journal for the History of Philosophy, published by and copyright Routledge.
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25J Kant, Hegel, NietzscheIn John Mullarkey & Beth Lord (eds.), The Continuum Companion to Continental Philosophy, Continuum. pp. 33. 2009.
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64Essays on Kant (review)British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (3): 619-623. 2013.No abstract.
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990Practical schematism, teleology and the unity of the metaphysics of moralsIn Kyriaki Goudeli, Pavlos Kontos & Iole Patelle (eds.), Kant: making reason intuitive, Palgrave-macmillan. 2007.In this piece I address the question of how the two parts of the *Metaphysics of Morals* are to be related to each other through invocation of the notion of practical schematism. In the process I argue that understanding the notion of moral teleology will help us address the relationship between Kant's principles of right, virtue and the categorical imperative.
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91Kant's practical philosophy: from critique to doctrinePalgrave-Macmillan. 2003.The discussion of Kant's Practical Philosophy has been marred by viewing it as purely formalist and centered only on the categorical imperative. This important new study sets out a much more vivid account of the nature and range of Kant's concerns demonstrating his commitment to the notion of rational religion and including extensive discussion of his treatment of evil. Culminating with accounts of property, the nature of right and virtue, this work presents Kant as a vital revolutionary thinker…Read more
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Kant and the ends of criticismIn John J. Joughin & Simon Malpas (eds.), The New Aestheticism, Manchester University Press. 2003.
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113Touching the Opening of the WorldDerrida Today 6 (1): 58-77. 2013.In this article I seek to address the way that Jean-Luc Nancy's project of the ‘deconstruction of Christianity’ relates to the understanding of what might be meant by ‘Christian art’. In the process of looking at Nancy's treatment of some signal ‘Christian’ scenes I describe some ways in which the motif of ‘touching’ arises as significant for how Nancy addresses the possibility of ‘alienation from the world’, a possibility that he takes to be central to the self-deconstructive potential of ‘Chri…Read more
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89Husserl and the logic of experience (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2005.Husserl and the Logic of Experience includes both detailed work on particular aspects of logical theory (such as an inquiry into the status of the principle of excluded middle) and also detailed investigations into the nature of the logic of temporal conceptions. Demonstrating the cultural import of Husserl's work while also showing its continuing significance for logical theory, this collection is a milestone in the study of transcendental phenomenology.
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143Publicity and provisional rightPolitics and Ethics Review 3 (1): 73-89. 2007.This piece presents an account of Kant's notion of provisional right and connects this conception to his defence of two principles of publicity. The argument is to the effect that understanding the notion of provisional right will enable us to comprehend the Kantian picture of the state of nature, the basis of the transition from such a state to the civil condition and also his treatment of international right. The paper also presents the sketch of a Kantian theory of normatively justified insti…Read more
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Manchester Metropolitan UniversityDepartment of History, Politics & PhilosophyOther faculty (Postdoc, Visiting, etc)
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| Metaphysics |
| Aesthetics |
| Normative Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |