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87Husserl, Derrida and Genetic PhenomenologyJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 36 (2): 148-159. 2005.
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116The Antimonies of Pure Practical Libertine ReasonAngelaki 15 (1): 13-27. 2010.In this article I revisit the relationship between Immanuel Kant and the Marquis De Sade, following not Jacques Lacan but Pierre Klossowski. In the process I suggest that Sade's work is marred by a series of antinomies that prevent him from stating a pure practical libertine reason and leave his view purely theoretical.
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64Descartes' kinematicsParallax 51 69-82. 2009.Full-text of this article is not available in this e-prints service. This article was originally published following peer-review in Parallax, published by and copyright Routledge.
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101Preface The ‘Deconstruction of Christianity’: A Special IssueDerrida Today 6 (1): 1-10. 2013.The theme of the ‘deconstruction of Christianity’, which was selected for this special issue of Derrida Today, is one that arises not from the work of Derrida himself in the first instance but instead from that of Jean-L Nancy. Not only is this so but Derrida's ([2000] 2005) own view of the notion of the ‘deconstruction of Christianity’ seems, on the evidence available, to be at least open to quite a bit of interpretation given the ambiguous nature of some of his comments on the question. Given …Read more
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121Kant's transcendental imaginationPalgrave-Macmillan. 2005.The role and place of transcendental psychology in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason has been a source of some contention. This work presents a detailed argument for restoring transcendental psychology to a central place in the interpretation of Kant's Analytic, in the process providing a detailed response to more "austere" analytic readings.
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108The Status of the Principles of the AnalogiesKantian Review 16 (2): 201-210. 2011.The interpretation of Kant's Critical philosophy as a version of traditional idealism has a long history. In spite of Kant's and his commentators’ various attempts to distinguish between traditional and transcendental idealism, his philosophy continues to be construed as committed (whether explicitly or implicitly and whether consistently or inconsistently) to various features usually associated with the traditional idealist project. As a result, most often, the accusation is that his Critical p…Read more
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137Ethics Vindicated: Kant’s Transcendental Legitimation of Moral Discourse: Ermanno Bencivenga, 2007, Oxford University Press, pp.vii-189, ISBN: 978-0-19-530735-1, £32.99, HB (review)Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 13 (1): 111-112. 2010.This is a short review of a work by Bencivenga on Kant's ethics that argues for a view of Kant that treats his moral rules as not prescriptive but only transcendental and takes issue with this reading.
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191Scepticism, Causation and CognitionBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (3): 507-520. 2010.No abstract.
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10Cosmopolitics : law and rightIn Diane Morgan & Gary Banham (eds.), Cosmopolitics and the Emergence of a Future, Palgrave-macmillan. 2007.This paper assesses Jurgen Habermas' reconstruction of Kant's cosmopolitan project suggesting ways in which this reconstruction creates new problems that were not part of Kant's endeavour as well as indicating critical appreciation of the idea of the project.
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122New Work on Kant's Doctrine of RightBritish Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (3): 549-560. 2011.
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55Cosmopolitics and the Emergence of a Future (edited book)Palgrave-Macmillan. 2007.In 1795 Immanuel Kant proclaimed that the peoples of the earth have entered into a "universal community". Since Kant wrote this the processes of inter-connection between the peoples of the earth has grown even more pronounced and the notion of "cosmopolitics" has thus come to seem a defining one for the contemporary age. As such this volume makes a timely contribution to contemporary debates about international law, global ecology and economy and transnational synergies. The volume is inter-disc…Read more
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Kantian Cosmology: The Very IdeaKant Studies Online 1--26. 2011.The general conception of Kantian cosmology in Universal Natural History is one that folds into the âpre-Criticalâ period in the basic sense that the status of the types of principles invoked within the work is not subjected by Kant to critical assessment. This is far from meaning that the enquiry of Universal Natural History is simply abandoned by Kant. Rather, the stakes of the inquiry into cosmology become transformed and this transformation has much to do with the results of the Critique…Read more
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12Introduction: cosmopolitics and modernityIn Diane Morgan & Gary Banham (eds.), Cosmopolitics and the Emergence of a Future, Palgrave-macmillan. 2007.This introduction suggests a set of connections between the understanding of modernity and the opening up of a new understanding of politics as cosmopolitics. It argues that the modern understanding of the political has suffered a set of displacements both in regard to understanding cosmology and in the place of the human in relation to technology.
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56The continental tradition: Kant, Hegel, NietzscheIn John Mullarkey & Beth Lord (eds.), The Continuum Companion to Continental Philosophy, Continuum. 2009.This paper addresses the question about the understanding of the history of continental philosophy by tracing a tradition in which this philosophy figures itself in relation to futurity. This is considered in relation to the distinct ways in which futurity is a question for Kant, Hegel and Nietzsche.
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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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43Books 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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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 |
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