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    The Meontic and the Militant: On Merleau-Ponty’s Relation to Fink∗
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 19 (5): 669-699. 2011.
    This paper clarifies the relationship between Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Perception and Fink’s Sixth Cartesian Meditation with regard to ‘the idea of a transcendental theory of method’. Although Fink’s text played a singularly important role in the development of Merleau-Ponty’s postwar thought, contrary to recent claims made by Ronald Bruzina this influence was not positive. Reconstructing the basic methodological claims of each text, in particular with regard to the being of the phenomen…Read more
  •  107
    Merleau-Ponty and the “Naturalization” of Phenomenology
    Philosophy Today 54 (Supplement): 153-162. 2010.
  •  116
    Foucault and Binswanger
    Philosophy Today 55 (Supplement): 92-101. 2011.
  •  58
    Riassunto: Sulla falsita della “falsa coscienza”
    Chiasmi International 9 146-146. 2007.
  •  92
    Ted Toadvine, Merleau-Ponty's Philosophy of Nature (review)
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (2): 251-255. 2011.
  •  121
    Desire and Distance
    Symposium 11 (1): 188-193. 2007.
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    The primacy question in Merleau-Ponty’s existential phenomenology
    Continental Philosophy Review 50 (1): 127-149. 2016.
    This paper takes up the question as to what has primacy within Merleau-Ponty’s existential phenomenology as a way to provide insight into the relation between empirical science and transcendental philosophy within his account of embodiment. Contending that this primacy necessarily pertains to methodology, I show how Kurt Goldstein’s conception of biology provided Merleau-Ponty with a scientific model for approaching human existence holistically in which primacy pertains to the transcendental pra…Read more
  •  220
    Merleau-Ponty and the Generation of Animals
    PhaenEx 2 (2): 170-215. 2007.
    Merleau-Ponty recognized that phenomenology's methodological coherence required that it reject anthropocentricity and extend its scope beyond the human realm. But he also recognized that this does not change the central role played by human consciousness in phenomenology, which he thus construed as a practical, humanistic project based on 'ontological faith'. Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological contributions concerning animals, then, and in particular his notion of 'interanimality', need to be unde…Read more
  •  421
    Generating Sense
    Schutzian Research 3 (n/a): 121-132. 2011.
    The aim of phenomenology is to provide a critical account of the origins and genesis of the world. This implies that the standpoint of the phenomenologicalreduction is properly extramundane. But it remains an outstanding task to formulate a credible account of the reduction that would be adequate to this seemingly impossible methodological condition. This paper contributes to rethinking the reduction accordingly. Building on efforts to thematize its intersubjective and corporeal aspects, the red…Read more
  •  76
    Résumé: Sur la fausseté de fa “fausse conscience”
    Chiasmi International 9 145-145. 2007.