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    The Man Without Content (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 35 (1): 128-129. 2003.
  •  29
    On the Borders of Language and Death
    Philosophy Today 44 (Supplement): 91-97. 2000.
  •  195
    Deconstruction is not vegetarianism: Humanism, subjectivity, and animal ethics
    Continental Philosophy Review 37 (2): 175-201. 2004.
    This essay examines Jacques Derrida’s contribution to recent debates in animal philosophy in order to explore the critical promise of his work for contemporary discourses on animal ethics and vegetarianism. The essay is divided into two sections, both of which have as their focus Derrida’s interview with Jean-Luc Nancy entitled “‘Eating Well’, or the Calculation of the Subject.” My task in the initial section is to assess the claim made by Derrida in this interview that Levinas’s work is dogmati…Read more
  •  16
    The Animal Question (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 36 (4): 109-111. 2004.
  •  12
    Heidegger’s Secret
    International Studies in Philosophy 32 (1): 23-43. 2000.
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    Working Through Derrida
    Symposium 2 (2): 242-246. 1998.
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    Reading derrida’s own conscience: From the question to the call
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (3): 283-301. 2004.
    This paper explores two different methods of reading ‘Derrida’s own conscience’ – that is, of raising the question of ethics and obligation in deconstruction. The two readings under discussion here are staged by Jean-Luc Nancy in his seminal essay ‘The Free Voice of Man’. In the first half of the paper, I engage in a reading of Nancy’s essay in which I seek not only to highlight Nancy’s double formulation of the place of ethics in deconstruction, but also to re-mark the transition in Derrida’s w…Read more