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    Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche
    International Studies in Philosophy 24 (2): 127-128. 1992.
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    The History of Continental Philosophy (edited book)
    Routledge. 2010.
    This major work of reference is an indispensable resource for anyone conducting research or teaching in philosophy. An international team of over 100 leading scholars has been brought together under the general editorship of Alan Schrift and the volume editors to provide authoritative analyses of the continental tradition of philosophy from Kant to the present day. Divided, chronologically, into eight volumes, "The History of Continental Philosophy" is designed to be accessible to a wide range o…Read more
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    Transforming the Hermeneutic Context: From Nietzsche to Nancy (edited book)
    with Gayle L. Ormiston
    State University of New York Press. 1989.
    The essays presented here offer contemporary analyses of interpretation by prominent figures in philosophy and literary criticism, including Foucault, Kristeva, and Derrida.
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    Introduction
    International Studies in Philosophy 30 (3): 1-2. 1998.
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    Introduction
    International Studies in Philosophy 36 (3): 1-2. 2004.
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    Reading the New Nietzsche (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 55 (3): 615-617. 2002.
    As its title indicates, Allison’s text offers readings of four of Nietzsche’s most important books. The title also hearkens back to Allison’s groundbreaking 1977 anthology, The New Nietzsche, which for many served as their first introduction to the new styles of interpreting Nietzsche’s texts that were taking place in France and would become associated with the work of Derrida, Deleuze, Kofman, Blanchot, Klossowski, and others. Less obvious, but no less important to Allison’s interpretation, is …Read more
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    Introduction
    International Studies in Philosophy 34 (3): 1-2. 2002.
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    An Introduction to Nietzsche as a Political Thinker: The Perfect Nihilist
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 34 (3): 470-471. 1996.
    47 ~ JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY 34:3 JULY 1996 Keith Ansell-Pearson. An Introduction to Nietzsche as a Political Thinker: The Perfect Nihil- /st. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994. Pp. xix + 243. Cloth, $54.95. Paper, $14.95. Keith Ansell-Pearson is an exceedingly well-informed and sensitive reader of Nietzsche 9 who aims to write a text that will introduce the reader both to Nietzsche's thought as a whole and to his overt political thinking. He succeeds admirably; his text i…Read more
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    Introduction
    International Studies in Philosophy 32 (3): 1-1. 2000.
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    Comments
    International Studies in Philosophy 16 (2): 37-40. 1984.
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    The first attempt at assessing the references to interpretation theory in the Nietzschean text.
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    Transforming the Hermeneutic Context: From Nietzsche to Nancy
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 49 (3): 278-279. 1991.
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    Thinking About Ethics
    Philosophy Today 53 (Supplement): 207-213. 2009.
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    Why Nietzsche Still?: Reflections on Drama, Culture, and Politics (edited book)
    University of California Press. 2000.
    These essays suggest a number of answers to the question: Why Nietzsche still? They show that Nietzsche still has a great deal to say to those who read him with an eye toward developing critical responses to the present and the future that will follow.
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    Logics of the gift in Cixous and Nietzsche: Can we still be generous?
    Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities 6 (2): 113-123. 2001.
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    Editors’ Introduction
    with Gail Weiss
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 36 (2). 2022.
    The articles in this special issue of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy were selected from revised versions of papers that were originally presented at the fifty-ninth annual meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy in September 2021. This virtual conference took place on September 17–18 and 23–26 after the cancellation of the 2020 conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Bonnie Honig and Mel Y. Chen gave the SPEP 2021 Plenary Addresses and we are grateful to be abl…Read more
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    Editors’ Introduction
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 37 (3): 237-242. 2023.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Editors' IntroductionAlan D. Schrift and Shannon SullivanThe articles in this special issue of the Journal of Speculative Philosophy were selected from revised versions of papers that were originally presented at the sixtieth annual meeting of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy (SPEP) at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas October 13–15, 2022.Michael Hardt of Duke University and Patricia Pisters of th…Read more
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    Nietzsche and the critique of oppositional thinking
    History of European Ideas 11 (1-6): 783-790. 1989.
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    Learning to Live Finally: The Last Interview (review)
    Symploke 16 (1-2): 333-335. 2008.
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    Confessions of an Anthology Editor
    Symploke 8 (1): 164-176. 2000.
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    Modernity and the Problem of Evil (edited book)
    Indiana University Press. 2005.
    While giving particular attention to modern evils such as the Holocaust, South African apartheid, the Rwandan genocide, and the events of September 11, 2001, the essays collected here cover broad philosophical and religious ground as they ...
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    Nietzsche's Hermeneutic Significance
    Auslegung. A Journal of Philosophy Lawrence, Kans 10 (1-2): 39-47. 1983.
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    Intersecting Lives
    Symploke 20 (1-2): 341-344. 2012.
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    Resumo Embora se acredite amplamente que a atenção francesa a Nietzsche nos anos 1960 era uma resposta à publicação das lições de Heidegger sobre Nietzsche em 1961, defendo que o aparecimento de Nietzsche na lista de leitura do exame de agrégation de philosophie fornece a melhor explicação para a emergência do chamado “New Nietzsche” em sua associação com o pós-estruturalismo francês. Após uma breve explicação de como a agrégation funciona na cultura acadêmica francesa e sua influência nas ativi…Read more
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    Nietzsche for deimocracy?
    Nietzsche Studien (1973) 29 220-233. 2000.
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    Discipline and Punish
    In Christopher Falzon, Timothy O'Leary & Jana Sawicki (eds.), A Companion to Foucault, Wiley. 2013.
    Michel Foucault's Surveiller et punir: Naissance de la prison or Discipline and Punish was his first work since his election to the Chair in the History of Systems of Thought at the Collège de France. Soon after his inaugural address, he announced the formation of the organization Groupe d'Information sur les Prisons (GIP). Due to Foucault's visibility as a social activist for prison reform, Discipline and Punish was received not just as a socio‐historical or philosophical analysis but as a work…Read more