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    Avicenna and Essentialism
    Review of Metaphysics 54 (4). 2001.
    THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN ESSENCE AND EXISTENCE has been taken to be central to Avicenna’s metaphysics and ontology of being. Due to the influence that this distinction had on Thomism, and to a lesser extent on Maimonides’s work, some Medievalists and Orientalists took Avicenna’s distinction between essence and existence to be characterized by essentialism. A.-M. Goichon’s books Léxique de la Langue Philosophique d’Ibn Sina, Vocabulaires Comparés d’Aristote et d’Ibn Sina, and La Philosophie d’Avic…Read more
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    The Phenomenological Quest Between Avicenna and Heidegger
    State University of New York Press. 2000.
    Examines Avicenna’s phenomenological considerations of the question of being
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    On kai xΩpa. Situating Heidegger Between the Sophist and the Timaeus
    Studia Phaenomenologica 4 (1): 73-98. 2002.
    In attempting to address the heideggerian Seinsfrage, by way of situating it between the platonic conception of ̉όν in the Sophist and of χώρα in the Timaeus, this paper investigates the ontological possibilities that are opened up in terms of rethinking space. Asserting the intrinsic connection between the question of being and that of space, we argue that the maturation of ontology as phenomenology would not unfold in its furthermost potential unless the being of space gets clarified. This sta…Read more
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    Uneasy Interrogations Following Levinas
    Studia Phaenomenologica 6 (n/a): 293-315. 2006.
    This paper consists of critical interrogations and speculative reflections on the ethical bearings of Emmanuel Levinas’ resourceful and intricate views on death, otherness, and time, while illustrating the nature of the philosophical challenges confronting the interpreters of his prolific writings, and investigating their intellectual, moral and political prolongations. This line of inquiry probes the multiple aspects of ethical responsibility that are entailed by the “face-to-face” relation wit…Read more