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519Ivan Illich’s Medical Nemesis and the ‘age of the show’: On the Expropriation of DeathNursing Philosophy 19 (1). 2018.What Ivan Illich regarded in his Medical Nemesis as the ‘expropriation of health’ takes place on the surfaces and in the spaces of the screens all around us, including our cell phones but also the patient monitors and (increasingly) the iPads that intervene between nurse and patient. To explore what Illich called the ‘age of the show’, this essay uses film examples, like Creed and the controversial documentary Vaxxed, and the television series Nurse Jackie. Rocky’s cancer in his last film (submi…Read more
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52Philosophy Bakes No BreadPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 48 (1): 47-55. 2018.Far from baking bread, far from practical applicability, philosophy traditionally sought to explain the world, ideally so. Thus, when Marx argued that it was high time philosophy “change the world,” his was a revolutionary challenge. Today, philosophy is an analytic affair and analytic philosophers seek less to explain the world than to squirrel out arguments or, more descriptively, to resolve the minutiae of this or that name problem. Faced with diminishing student demand, analytic philosophers…Read more
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17Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science (edited book)De Gruyter. 2017.Hermeneutic philosophies of social science offer an approach to the philosophy of social science foregrounding the human subject and including attention to history as well as a methodological reflection on the notion of reflection, including the intrusions of distortions and prejudice. Hermeneutic philosophies of social science offer an explicit orientation to and concern with the subject of the human and social sciences. Hermeneutic philosophies of the social science represented in the present …Read more
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18Hermeneutics and Its Discontents in Philosophy of Science: On Bruno Latour, the “Science Wars”, Mockery, and Immortal ModelsIn Babette E. Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science, De Gruyter. pp. 163-188. 2017.
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14Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science: IntroductionIn Babette E. Babich (ed.), Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science, De Gruyter. pp. 1-22. 2017.
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5List of ContributorsIn Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science, De Gruyter. pp. 427-430. 2017.
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7From Winckelmann’s Apollo to Nietzsche’s DionysusNietzscheforschung 24 (1): 167-192. 2017.Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzscheforschung Jahrgang: 24 Heft: 1 Seiten: 167-192.
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26Review of Babette E. Babich, Debra B. Bergoffen and Simon Glynn: Continental and postmodern perspectives in the philosophy of science (review)British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 48 (2): 281-283. 1997.
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6From Nietzsche's artist to Heidegger's world: The postaesthetic perspectiveMan and World 22 (1): 3. 1989.
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13A musical retrieve of Heidegger, Nietzsche, and technology: Cadence, concinnity, and playing brassMan and World 26 (3): 239. 1993.
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18Heidegger’s Later Philosophy (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 44 (3): 431-432. 2004.
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16Heidegger Against the Editors: Nietzsche, Science, and the Beiträge as Will to PowerPhilosophy Today 47 (4): 327-359. 2003.
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14Ex aliquo nihilAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (2): 231-255. 2010.This essay explores the nihilistic coincidence of the ascetic ideal and Nietzsche’s localization of science in the conceptual world of anarchic socialismas Nietzsche indicts the uncritical convictions of modern science by way of a critique of the causa sui, questioning both religion and the enlightenment as well asboth free and unfree will and condemning the “poor philology” enshrined in the language of the “laws” of nature. Reviewing the history of philosophical nihilismin the context of Nietzs…Read more
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19Nietzsche’s “Artists’ Metaphysics” and Fink’s Ontological “World-Play”International Studies in Philosophy 37 (3): 163-180. 2005.
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17Nietzsche and the Philosophy of Scientific PowerInternational Studies in Philosophy 22 (2): 79-92. 1990.
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10Commentary: Michael Green, “Nietzsche on Pity and Ressentiment”International Studies in Philosophy 24 (2): 71-76. 1992.
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Nietzsche's Philosophy of Science: Reflecting Science on the Ground of Art and LifeJournal of Nietzsche Studies 9 174-178. 1994.
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JE McGuire & Barbara Tuchanska, Science Unfettered: A Philosophical Study in Sociohistorical OntologyInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 16 (2): 196-198. 2002.
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The Mismatch of Physics and Cultural Criticism: The Hermeneutics of a HoaxCommon Knowledge 6 23-33. 1997.
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Nietzsche and Eros Between the Scylla of Charybdis and the Rocky Reefs of the Divine: The erotic valence of art and the artist as actor, Jew, or womanRevue Internationale de Philosophie 54 (211): 15-55. 2000.
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