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104The Cambridge Companion to Hans Urs von Balthasar (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (2): 374-378. 2008.
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2551Being Given: Towards a Phenomenology of Givenness, by Jean-Luc Marion, trans. Jeffrey L. Kossky (review)Ars Disputandi 5. 2005.
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84Resounding Truth: Christian Wisdom in the World of Music (review)American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (1): 166-168. 2010.
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1171“What Has Coltrane to Do With Mozart: The Dynamism and Built-in Flexibility of Music”Expositions 3 57-71. 2009.Although contemporary Western culture and criticism has usually valued composition over improvisation and placed the authority of a musical work with the written text rather than the performer, this essay posits these divisions as too facile to articulate the complex dynamics of making music in any genre or form. Rather it insists that music should be understood as pieces that are created with specific intentions by composers but which possess possibilities of interpretation that can only be br…Read more
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2170Unearthing Consonances in Foucault's Account of Greco‐Roman Self‐writing and Christian Technologies of the SelfHeythrop Journal 55 (2): 188-202. 2014.Foucault’s later writings continue his analyses of subject-formation but now with a view to foregrounding an active subject capable of self-transformation via ascetical and other self-imposed disciplinary practices. In my essay, I engage Foucault’s studies of ancient Greco-Roman and Christian technologies of the self with a two-fold purpose in view. First, I bring to the fore additional continuities either downplayed or overlooked by Foucault’s analysis between Greco-Roman transformative practi…Read more
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942Foucault, Douglass, Fanon, and Scotus in dialogue: on social construction and freedomPalgrave-Macmillan. 2013.Through examining Douglass's and Fanon's concrete experiences of oppression, Cynthia R. Nielsen demonstrates the empirical validity of Foucault's theoretical analyses concerning power, resistance, and subject-formation. Going beyond merely confirming Foucault's insights, Douglass and Fanon expand, strengthen, and offer correctives to the emancipatory dimensions of Foucault's project. Unlike Foucault, Douglass and Fanon were not hesitant to make transhistorical judgments condemning slavery and co…Read more
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10801Resistance Through Re-narration: Fanon on De-constructing Racialized SubjectivitiesAfrican Identies 9 (4): 363-385. 2011.Frantz Fanon offers a lucid account of his entrance into the white world where the weightiness of the ‘white gaze’ nearly crushed him. In chapter five of Black Skins, White Masks, he develops his historico-racial and epidermal racial schemata as correctives to Merleau-Ponty’s overly inclusive corporeal schema. Experientially aware of the reality of socially constructed (racialized) subjectivities, Fanon uses his schemata to explain the creation, maintenance, and eventual rigidification of white-…Read more
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93Philosophy Imprisoned: The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass Incarceration (book chapter)Lexington Books. 2014.Western philosophy’s relationship with prisons stretches from Plato’s own incarceration to the modern era of mass incarceration. Philosophy Imprisoned: The Love of Wisdom in the Age of Mass Incarceration draws together a broad range of philosophical thinkers, from both inside and outside prison walls, in the United States and beyond, who draw on a variety of critical perspectives (including phenomenology, deconstruction, and feminist theory) and historical and contemporary figures in philosophy …Read more
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79Unfinished Worlds: Hermeneutics, Aesthetics and GadamerBritish Journal of Aesthetics 56 (4): 421-424. 2016.Unfinished Worlds: Hermeneutics, Aesthetics and GadamerDaveyNicholasedinburgh university press. 2013. pp. viii + 190. £70.00.
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1199Gadamer and Scholz on Solidarity: Disclosing, Avowing, and Performing Solidaristic Ties with Human and Natural OthersJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 48 (3): 240-256. 2017.This essay is concerned with Gadamer’s reflections on solidarity and practice as found in several of his later writings. While Gadamer offers a robust explanation of practice, practical reason, and how both are operative in solidarities, his investigations of solidarity are in no way systematic. He does, however, distinguish two aspects of solidarity, viz. what one might call “natural solidarity” and “avowed solidarity”. In contrast to natural solidarities, avowed solidarities require an intenti…Read more
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1641St. Augustine on text and reality (and a little Gadamerian spice)Heythrop Journal 50 (1): 98-108. 2009.One way of viewing the organizing structure of the Confessions is to see it as an engagement with various texts at different phases of St. Augustine’s life. In the early books of the Confessions, Augustine describes the disordered state that made him unable to read any text (sacred or profane) properly. Yet following his conversion his entire orientation— not only to texts but also to reality as a whole—changes. This essay attempts to trace the winding paths that lead up to Augustine’s conversio…Read more
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119Inmates, Education, and the Public Good: Deploying Catholic Social Thought to Deconstruct the Us‐Versus‐Them DichotomyHeythrop Journal 56 (5): 769-777. 2015.Mass incarceration has become a flashpoint in a number of recent political and public policy debates. Consensus about how to balance the just punishment of offenders with the humanitarian goal of providing inmates with genuine opportunities for reconciliation, rehabilitation, and reintegration into society is lacking. Unfortunately, a dualistic “us-versus-them” narrative surrounding these issues has become entrenched, occluding fruitful dialogue and obscuring our ability to see the detrimental e…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Hans-Georg Gadamer |
| Hermeneutics |
| Aesthetics |
| Continental Philosophy |