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    Michael J. Thompson, ed., Georg Lukács Reconsidered: Critical Essays in Politics, Philosophy and Aesthetics, Review by Bryan Smyth (review)
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (2): 274-280. 2012.
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    Heroism and history in Merleau-Ponty’s existential phenomenology
    Continental Philosophy Review 43 (2): 167-191. 2010.
    Whereas Phenomenology of Perception concludes with a puzzling turn to “heroism,” this article examines the short essay “Man, the Hero” as a source of insight into Merleau-Ponty’s thought in the early postwar period. In this essay, Merleau-Ponty presented a conception of heroism through which he expressed the attitude toward post-Hegelian philosophy of history that underwrote his efforts to reform Marxism along existential lines. Analyzing this conception of heroism by unpacking the implicit cont…Read more
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    Desire and Distance
    Symposium 11 (1): 188-193. 2007.
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    Résumé: Sur la fausseté de fa “fausse conscience”
    Chiasmi International 9 145-145. 2007.
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    Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology (review)
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 12 (2): 186-195. 2008.
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    Merleau-Ponty and the “Naturalization” of Phenomenology
    Philosophy Today 54 (Supplement): 153-162. 2010.
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    Foucault and Binswanger
    Philosophy Today 55 (Supplement): 92-101. 2011.
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    On the Falseness of “False Consciousness”
    Chiasmi International 9 131-144. 2007.
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    Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology
    Symposium 12 (2): 186-195. 2008.
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    Desire and Distance: Introduction to a Phenomenology of Perception (review)
    Symposium 11 (1): 188-193. 2007.
  • Taylor Carmau, Merleau-Ponty (review)
    Philosophy in Review 29 (3): 161-163. 2009.
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    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
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    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