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144Max Deutscher's genre of philosophyCrossroads (1): 71-78. 2009.Early in his career, Max Deutscher he started to explore questions in the philosophy of mind, which continue to interest him. His early reading of Jean-Paul Sartre, and the work of Gilbert Ryle, informs all his work. My paper traces the theme of genre in philosophy as it is exemplified and discussed throughout Deutscher’s work, including Judgment After Arendt (2007).
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75Sartre integrating ethics and politics: the case of terrorismParrhesia 3 43-54. 2007.Sartre reflected on questions related to terror and terrorism throughout his career and these questions shaped his understanding of ethics and politics. In exploring these connections I link Sartre’s controversial remarks about the terrorism he observed during his lifetime to our more recent experiences of terrorism in the USA, Bali, Madrid and London. In Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism, Robert Young claims that Sartre moves from ethics to politics in his account of colonialism, understanding th…Read more
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168Iris Marion Young's Legacy for Feminist TheoryPhilosophy Compass 9 (7): 431-440. 2014.The work of Iris Marion Young (1949–2006) comprises major contributions in the areas of feminist phenomenology, international justice, political theory, and ethical responses to differences. Many of Young's articles, such as ‘Throwing like a Girl’, ‘Pregnant Embodiment’, ‘Women Recovering our Clothes’, ‘Gender as Seriality’, and ‘House and home’, in addition to her books Justice and the Politics of Difference (1990) and Inclusion and Democracy (2000) are particularly significant. My paper shows …Read more
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289At the intersection: Kant, Derrida, and the relations between ethics and politicsPolitical Theory 35 (5): 781-805. 2007.To elucidate the tensions in the relation between ethics and politics, I construct a dialogue between Kant, who argues that they can be made compatible, and Derrida, who claims to go beyond Kant and his idea of duty. For Derrida, ethics makes unconditional demands and politics guides our responses to possible effects of our decisions. Derrida argues that in politics there must be a negotiation of the non-negotiable call of ethical responsibility. I argue that Derrida's unconditional ethics canno…Read more
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304Integrity and the Fragile SelfAshgate. 2003.This book examines the centrality of integrity in relation to a variety of philosophical and psychological concerns that impinge upon the ethical life.
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152The Language of Violence: Chiastic EncountersSophia 55 (1): 115-127. 2016.In her recent book, Violence and the Philosophical Imaginary, Ann Murphy suggests that the philosophical imaginary, in particular that of contemporary continental philosophy, is imbued with images of violence. The concept of the philosophical imaginary is drawn from the work of Michèle Le Dœuff to explore the role of images of violence in philosophy. Murphy sets the language of violence, reflexivity, and critique against that of vulnerability, ambiguity and responsibility. Her concern is that im…Read more
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51Promising and forgivenessIn Patrick Hayden (ed.), Hannah Arendt: Key Concepts, Routledge. pp. 209-21. 2014.My paper explores the power that forgiveness and the promise, as potentialities of action, have to counter the two difficulties that follow from the possibility of being able to begin something new or what Arendt calls the ‘frailty of human affairs’: irreversibility and unpredictability. Acts of forgiving and promising are expressions of freedom and natality, as they begin human relations anew: forgiveness creates a fresh beginning after wrong-doing, and the promise initiates new political agre…Read more
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102Editors' introduction: Philosophy and affective turnParrhesia 13 1-13. 2011.This special issue of Parrhesia has developed from the 2010 Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy’s Conference at the University of Queensland on the theme of the philosophy of affect.
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69Michele le Doeuff feminist epistemology and the unthoughtHecate 34 (2). 2008.The unthought means that which it is possible to think, but which has not yet been thought, and also what we are prevented from thinking. Philosophical systems can prevent us from thinking otherwise and restrictions on women’s access to knowledge can prevent women from thinking apart from what is prescribed as suitable. The unthought is both what hasn’t been thought and what could be thought if there wasn’t a barrier of some sort. Michèle Le Dœuff directs us towards the unthought as a measure of…Read more
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422The analytic imaginaryCornell University Press. 2002.lntroduction Imaginary and Images M philosophical imaginary refers to both the capacity to imagine and the stock of images philosophers use. ...
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609Love, That Indispensable Supplement: Irigaray and Kant on Love and RespectHypatia 20 (3): 92-114. 2005.Is love essential to ethical life, or merely a supplement? In Kant’s view, respect and love, as duties, are in tension with each other because love involves drawing closer and respect involves drawing away. By contrast, Irigaray says that love and respect do not conflict because love as passion must also involve distancing and we have a responsibility to love. I argue that love, understood as passion and based on respect, is essential to ethics.
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253This is a review of Margaret Simons's book, Beauvoir and the Second Sex: Feminism, Race, and the Origins of Existentialism.
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88At first blush: The politics of guilt and shameParrhesia (18): 85-99. 2013.A consideration of what are sometimes known as the reactive attitudes is useful to outline more positive conditions of ethical restoration. This paper focuses on the ways in which perceptions and experiences of guilt and shame are shaped by political conceptions of who belongs to the more guilty and shameful parties. I use the debate between Karl Jaspers and Arendt over guilt and responsibility, as well as Jean-Paul Sartre’s and Giorgio Agamben’s work on shame, to develop an account of the polit…Read more
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67Wonder and Generosity: Their Role in Ethics and PoliticsState University of New York Press. 2013._A compelling understanding of equality and difference in public life._.
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80Review: Burdened Virtues: Virtue Ethics for Liberatory Struggles (review)Mind 116 (463): 781-785. 2007.
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50Hipparchia's choice: An essay concerning women, philosophy, etc. 2nd ed. by Michèle le dœuff. Translated by trista selous (review)Hypatia 24 (1): 191-195. 2009.
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