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    A Poststructuralist Interpretation of Art
    Philosophy Today 62 (1): 199-214. 2018.
    Among the French philosophers who discuss the literature of writer Marquis de Sade, Maurice Blanchot presents a unique interpretation. For Blanchot, literature is the theme par excellence on which his entire oeuvre has been built. It is not, however, the case that Blanchot reads several literary forms and invents new concepts to map out a certain form of literature. His thinking about literature is indeed accompanied by an ideal and his interest goes out to a particular kind of writer, namely th…Read more
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    A Small Metaphysics of Violence. A Discussion Between Arendt, Benjamin, and Sorel?
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 77 (4): 785-813. 2015.
    In secondary literature one can often read that Arendt, when she writes about violence, differs from Benjamin and Sorel. Indeed, while she considers violence as something instrumental, the two others write about a kind of violence that does not serve a goal. In the present essay it is argued that this presentation of the debate is not correct, and that the relationship between the three philosophers regarding the issue of violence is more complex.
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    Roland Barthes' semiologische lezing van Sade
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (3): 425. 2012.
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    In the long line of French Sade studies, Deleuze's essay Coldness and Cruelty marks out a special place. By discussing Masoch both in addition to and in contrast to Sade, Deleuze reveals the stakes of his book: he wants to unmask the concept of sadomasochism as a clinical nonentity. In their paper, the authors explain the arguments supporting this project and show their relation to Deleuze's reading of Bergson. They then argue that there is a second, similarly Bergsonian criticism of Freudian ps…Read more
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    Not just Free but Flesh: Simone de Beauvoir's Existentialist Approach to Sade's Life and Work
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 45 (2): 162-174. 2014.
    The decades immediately following the Second World War saw extensive interest in the literary novels of Sade. Compared with the Sade studies of Maurice Blanchot, Jacques Lacan, and Gilles Deleuze, Simone de Beauvoir offers a unique perspective in her essay Must We Burn De Sade?. Indeed, unlike her contemporaries, Beauvoir focuses not only on Sade's prose but also on Sade's life and the relationship between Sade's life and literature. The latter is interpreted in two different ways. Thus, Beauvoi…Read more
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    Boekbespreking van'Second manifeste pour la philosophie'(Alain Badiou)
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (1): 184-186. 2011.
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    Simone de Beauvoir over leven en werk van Markies de Sade
    de Uil van Minerva: Tijdschrift Voor Geschiedenis En Wijsbegeerte van de Cultuur 24 (4): 211-224. 2011.
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    Pierre Klossowski reads Sade theologically. Modernity and salvation
    International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 74 (3): 174-182. 2013.
    In this article the author discusses Pierre Klossowski’s first and second interpretation of the novels of Marquis de Sade. It is often stressed that there is a big difference between these interpretations: the first interprets Sade from a theological perspective; the second puts that Sade is an exponent of modernity. One can however argue that also Klossowski’s first theological reading interprets Sade as a product of modern thinking.
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    Batailles lezing van Sade
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (2): 231. 2011.
  • Simone de Beauvoir over leven en werk van Markies de Sade
    de Uil Van Minerva 24 211-220. 2011.