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175Mortality and the foundations of a phenomenological ethicsResearch in Phenomenology 15 (1): 269-278. 1985.
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1The Nothingness of the Intellect in Meister Eckhart's" Parisian QuestionsThe Thomist 39 (1): 85-115. 1975.
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48Heidegger's Philosophy of Science: The Two Essences of ScienceIn Joseph Margolis, Michael Krausz & Richard M. Burian (eds.), Rationality, relativism, and the human sciences, M. Nijhoff. pp. 43--60. 1986.
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116Transcendence and the Transcendental in Husserl's PhenomenologyPhilosophy Today 23 (3): 205-216. 1979.The author attempts to isolate the defining characteristic of the distinction between the transcendental and the transcendent in husserl and argues that it is found, Not in husserl's notion of reflection, But in his theory of constitution. Reflection is shown to be compatible with a transcendent interpretation of consciousness. Finally, Heidegger's phenomenology is shown to have rejected pure reflection but to have incorporated, Mutatis mutandi, A version of constitution.
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125Continental Philosophy of Religion: Then, Now, and the TomorrowJournal of Speculative Philosophy 26 (2): 347-360. 2012.
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140Review of Slavoj žižek, John Milbank, The Monstrosity of Christ: Paradox or Dialectic? (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (9). 2009.
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126Against Ethics: Contributions to a Poetics of Obligation with Constant Reference to DeconstructionIndiana University Press. 1993."Against Ethics is beautifully written, clever, learned, thought-provoking, and even inspiring." —Theological Studies "Writing in the form of his ideas, Caputo offers the reader a truly exquisite reading experience.... his iconic style mirrors a truly refreshing honesty that draws the reader in to play." —Quarterly Journal of Speech "Against Ethics is, in my judgment, one of the most important works on philosophical ethics that has been written in recent years.... Caputo speaks with a passion an…Read more
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93Husserl, Heidegger, and the question of a "hermeneutic" phenomenologyIn Joseph J. Kockelmans (ed.), A Companion to Martin Heidegger's "Being and time", Center For Advanced Research in Phenomenology and University Press of America. pp. 157-178. 1986.
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65Phenomenology, Mysticism and the “Gramatica Speculativa”: A Study of Heidegger's “Habilitationsschrift”Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 5 (2): 101-117. 1974.
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73Abromeit, John. Max Horkheimer and the Foundations of the Frankfurt School. Cambridge-New York: Cam-bridge University Press, 2011. Pp. xiii+ 441. Cloth, $95.00. Acosta, Emiliano. Schiller versus Fichte: Schillers Begriff der Person in der Zeit und Fichtes Kategorie der Wech-selbestimmung im Widerstreit. Fichte Studien Supplementa, Band 27. Amsterdam-New York: Rodopi, 2011. Pp. x+ 302. Paper, $87.00 (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (2): 305-307. 2012.
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189Who is Derrida's zarathustra? Of fraternity, friendship, and a D emo cracy to comeResearch in Phenomenology 29 (1): 184-198. 1999.
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116The principle of sufficient reason: A study of Heideggerian self-criticismSouthern Journal of Philosophy 13 (4): 419-426. 1975.
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69Fundamental Ontology and the Ontological Difference in Coreth’s MetaphysicsProceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 51 (n/a): 28-35. 1977.
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141The Insistence of God: A Theology of PerhapsIndiana University Press. 2013.The Insistence of God presents the provocative idea that God does not exist, God insists, while God’s existence is a human responsibility, which may or may not happen. For John D. Caputo, God’s existence is haunted by "perhaps," which does not signify indecisiveness but an openness to risk, to the unforeseeable. Perhaps constitutes a theology of what is to come and what we cannot see coming. Responding to current critics of continental philosophy, Caputo explores the materiality of perhaps and t…Read more
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121Hyperbolic justice: Deconstruction, myth, and politicsResearch in Phenomenology 21 (1): 3-20. 1991.
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201Augustine and Postmodernism: Confessions and Circumfession (edited book)Indiana University Press. 2005.At the heart of the current surge of interest in religion among contemporary Continental philosophers stands Augustine’s Confessions. With Derrida’s Circumfession constantly in the background, this volume takes up the provocative readings of Augustine by Heidegger, Lyotard, Arendt, and Ricoeur. Derrida himself presides over and comments on essays by major Continental philosophers and internationally recognized Augustine scholars. While studies on and about Augustine as a philosopher abound, none…Read more
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79After the Death of GodColumbia University Press. 2007.In these original essays and interviews, leading hermeneutical philosophers and postmodern theorists John D. Caputo and Gianni Vattimo engage with each other's past and present work on the subject and reflect on our transition from ...
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82Philosophy and Prophetic PostmodernismAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (4): 549-567. 2000.
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241Three transgressions: Nietzsche, Heidegger, DerridaResearch in Phenomenology 15 (1): 61-78. 1985.Nietzsche, Heidegger and Derrida: these are not merely the names of three authors, but of three matters for thought, of three ways beyond metaphysics, three transgressions. I want to offer here a reflection, first, upon the dynamics of these transgressions—how each conceives metaphysics and where each makes its move against metaphysics—and, then, upon the relationships of the three to one another, on the interplay of their transgressive practices.
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1God Is Wholly Other—Almost:'Différance'and the Hyperbolic Alterity of GodIn Orrin F. Summerell (ed.), The otherness of God, University Press of Virginia. pp. 190--205. 1998.
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Mysticism and Transgression: Derrida and Meister EckhartIn Hugh J. Silverman (ed.), Derrida and Deconstruction, Routledge. pp. 24--39. 2004.
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Religion |
| 20th Century Philosophy |
| Continental Philosophy |