University of Essex
School of Philosophy and Art History
PhD, 1997
  • Emmanuel Levinas: The Genealogy of Ethics (review)
    Radical Philosophy 80. 1996.
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    Sexmat, revisited
    Radical Philosophy 145 28-35. 2007.
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    Sexually ambiguous
    Angelaki 11 (3). 2006.
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    50 Years of the Second Sex
    The Philosophers' Magazine 7 (7): 43-44. 1999.
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    50 Years of the Second Sex
    The Philosophers' Magazine 7 43-44. 1999.
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    Going back: Heidegger, East Asia and The West
    Radical Philosophy 120 11-22. 2003.
    This article comprises a critical examination of some aspects of the English-language comparative literature on Heidegger and East Asian thought. It questions both its transcendental conceptual ground – the conditions of possibility for the comparative exercise – and its account of Heideggerʼs philosophy itself. For the comparative literature, I will argue, can only make its specific claims, sympathetic to the Heideggerian philosophical project, with a reading of that project that represses most …Read more
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    This is the Introduction to Etienne Balibar's book Identity and Difference: John Locke and the Invention of Consciousness. It begins with a brief reprise of Balibar’s main argument concerning Locke’s role in the ‘invention of consciousness’ and draws out the most important aspects of Balibar’s multi-faceted interpretation of Locke on personal identity. After a condensed overview of the main trends in the mainstream interpretation and criticism of Locke’s argument, focusing in particular on the …Read more
  • Beyond Sex and Gender (review)
    Radical Philosophy 118. 2003.
  • Simone de Beauvoir: philosophe (review)
    Radical Philosophy 140. 2006.
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    Plato and Sex
    Polity. 2010.
    What does the study of Plato’s dialogues tell us about the modern meaning of ‘sex’? How can recent developments in the philosophy of sex and gender help us read these ancient texts anew? _Plato and Sex _addresses these questions for the first time. Each chapter demonstrates how the modern reception of Plato’s works Ð in both mainstream and feminist philosophy and psychoanalytical theory Ð has presupposed a ‘natural-biological’ conception of what sex might mean. Through a critical comparison betw…Read more
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    Levinas, feminism and the feminine
    In Robert Bernasconi & Simon Critchley (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Levinas, Cambridge University Press. pp. 139-160. 2002.
    This is a critical evaluation of the feminist philosophical literature on the work of Emmanuel Levinas. It brought to a close Sandford's research on Levinas, the main outcome of which was her "The Metaphysics of Love : Levinas and Transcendence"
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    Writing as a man: Levinas and the phenomenology of Eros
    Radical Philosophy 87 6-17. 1998.
    In the philosophical works of Emmanuel Levinasʼs early career, it is in a phenomenology of Eros that he claims to have uncovered the site of what he calls ʻtranscendenceʼ. This is no small claim. According to the argument of the later Totality and Infinity (1961), the history of Western philosophy is to be thought as the history of the ʻphilosophy of the sameʼ. Within this polemical generalization almost the whole of Western philosophy is characterized as a totalizing discourse which aims to redu…Read more
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    Feminism against'the feminine'
    Radical Philosophy 105 6-14. 2001.
    Whilst the distinction between French and Anglo-American feminism was always rather dubious two specific linguistic differences between French and English have nevertheless determined two streams of feminist thought, and complicated the relation between them. Since the 1960s, English-language feminisms, in so far as they are distinctive, have centrally either presupposed or explicitly theorized the category of gender, for which there is no linguistic equivalent in French. At the same time, much …Read more
  • Truth and Singularity: Taking Foucault into Phenomenology (review)
    Radical Philosophy 113. 2002.
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    "Sex"
    In Emily Apter, Jacques Lezra, Barbara Cassin & Michael Wood (eds.), A Dictionary of Untranslatables: A Philosophical Lexicon, Princeton University Press. 2014.
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    Manly women
    The Philosophers' Magazine 17 60-60. 2002.
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    How to read Beauvoir
    Granta. 2006.
    Written for an introductory series, this book contains the outcome of research into the disputed place of Beauvoir's work within the French philosophical tradition, and the philosophical significance of various of her particular works.
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    In The Metaphysics of Love, however, Stella Sandford argues that an over-emphasis on ethics in the reception of Levinas's thought has concealed the basis and ...
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    Shulamith Firestone, 1945-2012
    Radical Philosophy 176 72. 2012.
  • Plato's Republic: An Introduction (review)
    Radical Philosophy 103. 2000.