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70Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2011.Feminist theory and reflections on sexuality and gender rarely make contact with contemporary continental philosophy of religion. Where they all come together, creative and transformative thinking occurs. In Feminism, Sexuality, and the Return of Religion, internationally recognized scholars tackle complicated questions provoked by the often stormy intersection of these powerful forces. The essays in this book break down barriers as they extend the richness of each philosophical tradition. They …Read more
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84What is Merold Westphal's critique of ontotheology criticizing?In B. Keith Putt (ed.), Gazing through a prism darkly: reflections on Merold Westphal's hermeneutical epistemology, Fordham University Press. 2009.This chapter talks about Merold Westphal's views on ontotheology and the philosophy of transcendence, and how they are interrogated as criticizing. It starts by defining what ontotheology is, and then widens its scope through its critique.
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260Good will and the hermenutics of friendship: Gadamer and DerridaPhilosophy and Social Criticism 28 (5): 512-522. 2002.
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184More Radical Hermeneutics: On Not Knowing Who We AreIndiana University Press. 2000.In these spirited essays, John D. Caputo continues the project he launched with Radical Hermeneutics of making hermeneutics and deconstruction work together.
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165The question of being and transcendental phenomenology: Reflections on Heidegger's relationship to HusserlResearch in Phenomenology 7 (1): 84-105. 1977.
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Fundamental Ontology and the Ontological Difference in Coreth's METAPHYSICSProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 51 (n/a): 28. 1977.
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41Dreaming the innumerableIn Ellen Feder, Mary C. Rawlinson & Emily Zakin (eds.), Derrida and Feminism: Recasting the Question of Woman, Routledge. pp. 141--60. 2015.
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67Transcendence and Beyond: A Postmodern Inquiry (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2007.Transcendence and Beyond poses the classical questions of transcendence in a postmodern setting. Do we need a transcendence that is ever more beyond or should we put transcendence behind us altogether? Is it the case that, when seen in a postmodern light, transcendence must be itself transcended? In this thought-provoking volume, Jean-Luc Marion, Gianni Vattimo, and a distinguished group of international philosophers and theologians interrogate transcendence for today’s philosophy of religion. T…Read more
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83Heidegger’s Kampf The Difficulty of LifeGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 14 (2-1): 61-83. 1991.
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177Radical Hermeneutics: Repetition, Deconstruction, and the Hermeneutic ProjectIndiana University Press. 1986."This is a remarkable book: wide-ranging, resonant, and well-written; it is also reflective and personable, warm and engaging." —Philosophy and Literature "With this book Caputo takes his place firmly as the foremost American, continental post-modernist... " —International Philosophical Quarterly "One cannot but be impressed by the scope of Radical Hermeneutics." —Man and World "Caputo’s study is stunning in its scope and scholarship." —Robert E. Lauder, St. John’s University, The Thomist For Jo…Read more
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260A community without truth: Derrida and the impossible communityResearch in Phenomenology 26 (1): 25-37. 1996.
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4Presidental Address: Radical Hermeneutics and the Human ConditionProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62 (n/a): 2. 1988.
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103The Thought of Being and the Conversation of Mankind: The Case of Heidegger and RortyReview of Metaphysics 36 (3): 661-685. 1983.ALTHOUGH hailed as a sign of a thaw in the cold war between Anglo-American and continental philosophy, Richard Rorty's beguiling appropriation of the thought of Heidegger in his recent writings has produced no small measure of confusion. How seriously, one wonders, has Rorty moved towards Heidegger? Or contrariwise, just how close does Heidegger come to saying the sorts of things Rorty does? Is Rorty just trying to shock the Anglo-American community by invoking the name of Heidegger? Is he being…Read more
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324Meister Eckhart and the later Heidegger: The mystical element in Heidegger's thought: Part oneJournal of the History of Philosophy 12 (4): 61-80. 1974.
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200The Prayers and Tears of Jacques Derrida: Religion Without ReligionIndiana University Press. 1997.There can be no mistaking the importance of Caputo's work." —Edith Wyschogrod "No one interested in Derrida, in Caputo, or in the larger question of postmodernism and religion can afford to ignore this pathbreaking study.
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47Foucault and the Critique of Institutions (edited book)Pennsylvania State University Press. 1993.The issue of the institution is not addressed systematically anywhere in the literature on Foucault, although it is everywhere to be found in Foucault's writings._ Foucault and the Critique of Institutions_ not only interprets the work of Foucault but also applies it to the question of the institution. Foucault is a master at analyzing the web of social relations that effectively shape the modern individual. While these social relations are smaller and finer than institutions, institutions are, …Read more
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The economy of signs in Husserl and Derrida: From uselessness to full employmentIn John Sallis (ed.), Deconstruction and philosophy: the texts of Jacques Derrida, University of Chicago Press. pp. 99--113. 1987.
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145Demythologizing HeideggerIndiana University Press. 1993.This book calls for a distinction between dangerous, elitist, hierarchizing myths such as Heidegger's and salutary, liberative, empowering myths that foster the humility of justice.
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195Beyond aestheticism: Derrida's responsible anarchyResearch in Phenomenology 18 (1): 59-73. 1988.
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112Hauntological Hermeneutics and the Interpretation of Christian FaithAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (2): 291-311. 2005.Using Kierkegaard’s Works of Love, I advocate a theory of interpretation as a conversation with the dead, of the same sort Kierkegaard was practicing in the last discourse of his book. I do not mean reading the works of dead white European males, but looking at things from the perspective of the grave where, as Kierkegaard says, we are all equal before God. I will maintain that the creative conflict of interpretations arises from the ambiguity of this conversation, from the difficulty we have in…Read more
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115Questioning God (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2001.In 15 insightful essays, Jacques Derrida and an international group of scholars of religion explore postmodern thinking about God and consider the nature of forgiveness in relation to the paradoxes of the gift. Among the themes addressed by contributors are the possibilities of imagining God as unthinkable, imagining God as non-patriarchal, imagining a return to Augustine, and imagining an age in which praise is far more important than narrative. Questioning God moves readers beyond the paramete…Read more
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| 20th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |