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68Being and Truth (review)Review of Metaphysics 51 (2): 427-428. 1997.Carrying out the implications and exploring the underpinnings of themes examined in Tradition and Authenticity, Thomas Langan’s latest work, Being and Truth, attempts to explain the foundational framework in which the central question of philosophy must ground itself. Langan seeks to describe the condition for the possibility of a genuinely unified discourse which concomitantly allows for the plethora of differences incarnate in people, institutions, and traditions to be considered duly and to p…Read more
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87Metaphor in Context (review)Review of Metaphysics 55 (1): 162-163. 2001.Engaging contemporary notions of metaphor and drawing on his past work on the subject, Josef Stern presents a theory of metaphor which is based both on context and semantics. Over the past two decades philosophers of language, linguists, and cognitive scientists have generally believed that metaphor is external to the general conceptions of semantics and grammar. Moreover, metaphor is understood in its pragmatic sense, that is, as having its nature defined by its employment and various uses in l…Read more
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240Jacques Derrida, Voyous: Deux essais sur la raisonBulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 14 (1): 94-98. 2004.none.
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48"Undecidable Time: The Political Use of the Limits of Derrida's Democracy to Come" in Limina: Thresholds and Borders (eds.) J. Goering, F. Guardiani, G. Silano (Ottawa: Legas, 2005), 31-49In J. Goering, F. Guardiani & G. Silano (eds.), Limina: Thresholds and Borders F. Guardiani, G. Silano (Ottawa: Legas, 2005), 31–49., Legas Publishing. 2005.
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251This article focuses on Michel Foucault’s concepts of authorship and power. Jacques Derrida has often been accused of being more of a literary author than a philosopher or political theorist. Richard Rorty complains that Derrida’s views on politics are not pragmatic enough; he sees Derrida’s later work, including his political work, more as a “private self-fashioning” than concrete political thinking aimed at devising short-term solutions to problems here and now. Employing Foucault’s work aroun…Read more
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103Thine Own Self: Individuality in Edith Stein’s Later WritingsSymposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 14 (2): 210-214. 2010.
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152"Die Fülle oder das Nichts?: Martin Heidegger and Edith Stein on the Question of Being" in American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 74, no. 2, Spring 2000, 269-285American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (2): 269-285. 2000.
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58Restless Mind:Curiositasand the Scope of Inquiry in St. Augustine's Psychology. By Joseph Torchia, O. P., Milwaukee, Marquette University Press, 2013, $29.00 (review)Heythrop Journal 57 (2): 386-387. 2016.
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90"Abolishing Time and History: Lazarus and the Possibility of Thinking Political Events Outside Time" in Journal of French PhilosophyJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy 17 (2): 13-36. 2007.none.
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104"Assistant or Collaborator? The Role of Edith Stein in Edmund Husserl's Ideas II" in Contemplating Edith Stein: A Collection of Essays (ed.) Joyce A. Berkman, (South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2006), 243-270In Joyce Avrech Berkman (ed.), Contemplating Edith Stein: A Collection of Essays, pp. 243–270, University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 243-270. 2006.
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131"Introduction", Special Volume on Edith Stein in American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, vol. 82, Issue no. 1, Winter 2008, 1-3American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (1): 1-3. 2008.
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95Gerda WaltherSymposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 16 (2): 89-105. 2012.If community is determined primarily in consciousness as a mental state of oneness, can community exist when there is no accompanying mental state or collective intentionality that makes us realise that we are one community? Walther would respond affirmatively, arguing that there is a deep psychological structure of habit that allows us to continue to experience ourselves as a community. The habit of community works on all levels of our person, including our bodies, psyches and spirits (Geist). …Read more
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55"Edith Stein: Is the State Responsible for the Immortal Soul of the Person?" in Logos, vol. 5, no. 1, Winter 2002, 62-75Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 5 (1): 62-75. 2002.
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44The Ethics of Writing, by Carlo Sini, translated by Silvia Benso with Brian Schroeder. State University of New York Press, 2009. 186 pp., Hb. $70.00, ISBN-13: 9781438428512; Pb. $23.95, ISBN-13: 9781438428529 (review)Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (2): 301-310. 2010.
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261"Can Alain Badiou's Notion of Time Account for Political Events?" in International Studies in PhilosophyInternational Studies in Philosophy 37 (2): 1-14. 2005.
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22Alain FinkielkrautSymposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 5 (2): 183-196. 2001.
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114Lampert, Jay., Simultaneity and Delay: A Dialectical Theory of Staggered TimeReview of Metaphysics 67 (1): 173-175. 2013.
Antonio Calcagno
King's University College, Western University
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King's University College, Western UniversityProfessor
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Western University, Theory and CriticismRegular Faculty
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