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    Suspicious minds
    The Philosophers' Magazine 65 62-67. 2014.
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    Kierkegaard's Uncanny Encounter with Schopenhauer, 1854
    In Roman Kralik & Peter Sajda (eds.), Kierkegaard and Great Philosophers (Acta Kierkegaardiana Vol.2), Sociedad Iberoamericana De Estudios Kierkegaardianos. 2007.
    This paper explores Kierkegaard's encounter with the work of Arthur Schopenhauer, as recorded in a series of journal entries from mid-1854. Kierkegaard finds in Schopenhauer both an uncannily similar authorial voice to his own, and a cautionary picture of the failure of authorial integrity. By critiquing Schopenhauer's failure to inhabit his own philosophical categories, Kierkegaard reflexively sharpens his own conception of what his authorial project demands.
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    Ghosts in the Machine: Do the Dead Live on in Facebook?
    Philosophy and Technology 25 (3): 363-379. 2012.
    Abstract   Of the many ways in which identity is constructed and performed online, few are as strongly ‘anchored’ to existing offline relationships as in online social networks like Facebook and Myspace. These networks utilise profiles that extend our practical, psychological and even corporeal identity in ways that give them considerable phenomenal presence in the lives of spatially distant people. This raises interesting questions about the persistence of identity when these online profiles su…Read more