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    Introduction. Le corps de notre temps
    Chiasmi International 18 143-148. 2016.
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    The Disadvantages of Radical Alterity for a Comparative Methodology
    The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 7 125-130. 2007.
    The idea of a philosophical Other as comparativists have often historically used it to signify radical alterity, although sometimes a remedy and correction for the erroneous generalizations which originate from a presupposition of human sameness, merely shifts the center of philosophy's unchallenged assumptions in at least two ways. First, the notion of a philosophical Other avoids an explicit characterization of how one recognizes that one is philosophizing in the sphere of this Other and of wh…Read more
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    This paper strengthens the theoretical ground of feminist analyses of anger by explaining how the angers of the oppressed are ways of knowing. Relying on insights created through the juxtaposition of Latina feminism and Zen Buddhism, I argue that these angers are special kinds of embodied perceptions that surface when there is a profound lack of fit between a particular bodily orientation and its framing world of sense. As openings to alternative sensibilities, these angers are transformative, l…Read more
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    Introduction. The Body of Our Time
    Chiasmi International 18 137-142. 2016.
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    Why Feminist Comparative Philosophy?
    American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies 9 (1): 4-5. 2009.