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Bryan Lueck

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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  • Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
Pennsylvania State University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2007
APA Central Division
CV
Edwardsville, IL, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Normative Ethics
Continental Philosophy
Meta-Ethics
19th Century Philosophy
Immanuel Kant
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Social and Political Philosophy
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    The Ethical Sense of “World” in the Era of Global Communication
    Semiotics 37-43. 2011.
    Maurice Merleau-PontyContinental EthicsNormative Ethics, Misc
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    Alterity in Merleau-Ponty’s Prose of the World
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (2): 425-442. 2012.
    I argue in this paper that Maurice Merleau-Ponty provides a compelling account of alterity in The Prose of the World. I begin by tracing this account of alterity back to its roots in Phenomenology of Perception. I then show how the dynamic of expression articulated in The Prose of the World overcomes the limitations of the account given in the earlier work. After addressing an objection to the effect that the account given in The Prose of the World fails for the same reason as the one given in P…Read more
    I argue in this paper that Maurice Merleau-Ponty provides a compelling account of alterity in The Prose of the World. I begin by tracing this account of alterity back to its roots in Phenomenology of Perception. I then show how the dynamic of expression articulated in The Prose of the World overcomes the limitations of the account given in the earlier work. After addressing an objection to the effect that the account given in The Prose of the World fails for the same reason as the one given in Phenomenology of Perception, I argue that the key to Merleau-Ponty’s more successful account of alterity is provided by the phenomenon of orientation.
    Maurice Merleau-PontyContinental Ethics
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    Democratic Inheritance and the Problem of Normativity: A Review Essay of Samir Haddad’s Derrida and the Inheritance of Democracy (review)
    SCTIW Review 11 (1): 1-6. 2014.
    Derrida: Value TheoryGovernment and Democracy
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    Moral Dilemma and Moral Sense A Phenomenological Account
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 29 (2): 218-235. 2015.
    In this paper I argue that a phenomenological account of moral sense-bestowal can provide valuable insight into the possibility of moral dilemmas. I propose an account of moral sense-bestowal that is grounded in the phenomenology of expression that Maurice Merleau-Ponty developed throughout the course of his philosophical work, and most explicitly in the period immediately following the publication of Phenomenology of Perception. Based on this Merleau-Pontian account of moral sense-bestowal, I d…Read more
    In this paper I argue that a phenomenological account of moral sense-bestowal can provide valuable insight into the possibility of moral dilemmas. I propose an account of moral sense-bestowal that is grounded in the phenomenology of expression that Maurice Merleau-Ponty developed throughout the course of his philosophical work, and most explicitly in the period immediately following the publication of Phenomenology of Perception. Based on this Merleau-Pontian account of moral sense-bestowal, I defend the view that there are genuine moral dilemmas, i.e., that we can be faced with situations of conflicting oughts that we cannot resolve without moral remainder.
    Maurice Merleau-PontyMoral Dilemmas
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    The Fact of Sense: Nancy and Kant on the Withdrawn Origin of Moral Experience
    MonoKL 10 216-230. 2011.
    Continental EthicsJean-Luc NancyKant: Normative Ethics
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    Communication and Communicability: The Problem of Dignity in Agamben's Remnants of Auschwitz
    Semiotics 2014 543-553. 2015.
    Continental Philosophy of LanguageContinental EthicsNormative Ethics, Misc
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    The Space of Cosmopolitan Communication
    Semiotics 175-181. 2010.
    Continental Political Philosophy
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