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36From affectivity to subjectivity: Husserl's phenomenology revisitedPalgrave-Macmillan. 2007.Christian Lotz shows in this book that Husserl's Phenomenology and its key concept--subjectivity--is based on a concrete anthropological structure, such as self-affection and the bodily experience of the other. The analysis of the sensual sphere and the lived Body forces Husserl to an ongoing correction of his strong methodological assumptions. Subjectivity turns out to be an ambivalent phenomenon, as the subject is unable to fully present itself to itself, and therefore is forced to allow for a…Read more
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Xviii. Deutscher Kongreß Für Philosophie „die Zukunft Des Wissens"Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 54 (1). 2000.
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9„Der sittliche Wert eines Menschen beginnt erst dort, wo er bereit ist, für seine Überzeugung sein Leben zu geben.“ [The moral worth of a human being emerges when she is willing to give her life for her convictions] - Henning von Tresckows -.
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The Historicity of the Eye. A Phenomenological Defense of the Culturalist Conception of PerceptionPhänomenologische Forschungen - Phenomenological Studies - Recherches Phénoménologiques, 2010, Phänomenologische Forschungen - Phenomenological Studies - Recherches Phénoménologiques 107-122. 2010.
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1The Transcendental Force of Money. Social Synthesis in MarxRethinking Marxism 26 (1): 130-139. 2014.
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Selbstgefühl: Eine historisch-systematische Erkundung (review)Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 58 (2). 2004.
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128Poetry as anti-discourse: formalism, hermeneutics, and the poetics of Paul Celan (review)Continental Philosophy Review 44 (4): 491-510. 2011.I argue from a hermeneutic point of view that formal elements of poetry can only be identified because poetry is based on both the phenomenon and the conception of poetry, both of which precede the attempt to identify formal elements as the defining moment of poetry. Furthermore, I argue with Gadamer that poetry is based on a rupture with and an epoche of our non-poetic use of language in such a way that it liberates “fixed” universal aspects of everyday language, and that through establishing i…Read more
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48Joona Taipale, Phenomenology and Embodiment: Husserl and the Constitution of Subjectivity: Northwestern University Press, Evanston, 2014, 243 pp, ISBN 978-0810129504, US-$ 35.95 , US-$ 79.95 (review)Husserl Studies 31 (2): 183-188. 2015.Phenomenology and Embodiment. Husserl and the Constitution of Subjectivity is a surprising study, given that much has been written during the last decades on phenomenology and embodiment. Although its author, Joona Taipale, does not offer revolutionarily new insights into Husserl’s phenomenology , the book is an outstanding contribution to phenomenology in general, and to Husserlian phenomenology in particular. For although it covers a broad range of topics within the area of a phenomenology of …Read more
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101Distant Presence: Representation, Painting and Photography in Gerhard Richter’s ReaderPainting and Photography in Gerhard Richter’s Reader,” Symposium. Canadian Journal for Continental Philosophy 16 (1): 87-111. 2012.An essay concerning the representation of images in art, photography, and painting concerning analysis of Gerhard Richter's painting reader. It offers a debate that representation should be regarded as an act of formation and a performative concept. The author presents analysis of painting which leads the reader into the problem of painted images, such as the constitution of an image by a complex relationship among memory, reading, and blindness.
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2Versprechen-Verzeihen, Erinnern-Vergessen Überlegungen zur Konstitution ethischer SubjektivitätStudia Philosophica 60 77-93. 2001.
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149Action: Phenomenology of wishing and willing in Husserl and HeideggerHusserl Studies 22 (2): 121-135. 2006.The problem of distinguishing between willing and wishing and their significance for both the constitution of our consciousness as well as the constitution of our practical life runs all the way through the history of philosophy. Given the persuasiveness of the problem, it might be helpful to draw a sharp distinction between a metaphysical and a psychological or phenomenological approach to the problem. The first approach may be identified with the positions that Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Schope…Read more
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76The Capitalist Schema: Time, Money, and the Culture of AbstractionLexington Books. 2014.The Capitalist Schema uses marxist philosophy to explain how money frames all social relations in our capitalist world and how money regulates and conditions social references to past and future social life. Consequently, modern life becomes ever more abstract and leveled, and all human desire becomes channeled towards profit and making money.
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Is Capital a Thing? Remarks on Piketty’s Concept of CapitalCritical Sociology“Is Capital a Thing? Remarks on Piketty’s Concept of Capital 42 (2): 375-183. 2015.
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161Representation or Sensation? A Critique of Deleuze’s Philosophy of PaintingSympsium. Canadian Journal for Continental Philosophy 13 (1): 59-73. 2009.In this paper I shall present an argument against Deleuze’s philosophy of painting. Deleuze’s main thesis in Logic of Sensation is twofold: [1] he claims that painting is based on a non-representational level; and [2] he claims that this level comes out of the materiality of painting. I shall claim that Deleuze’s theses should be rejected for the following reasons: first, the difference between non-intentional life and the representational world is too strict. I submit that the non-intentional r…Read more
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65Non-Epistemic Self-Awareness. On Heidegger's Reading of Kant's Practical PhilosophyJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 36 (1): 90-96. 2005.
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176From Nature to Culture? Diogenes and Philosophical AnthropologyHuman Studies 28 (1): 41-56. 2005.This essay is concerned with the central issue of philosophical anthropology: the relation between nature and culture. Although Rousseau was the first thinker to introduce this topic within the modern discourse of philosophy and the cultural sciences, it has its origin in Diogenes the Cynic, who was a disciple of Socrates. In my essay I (1) historically introduce a few aspects of philosophical anthropology, (2) deal with the nature–culture exchange, as introduced in Kant, then I (3) relate this …Read more
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28Achtung oder Angst? Zu Heideggers Auslegung des praktischen Selbstbewusstseins bei KantIn Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 553-563. 2001.
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The photographic attitude : Barthes with HusserlIn Pol Vandevelde & Sebastian Luft (eds.), Epistemology, Archaeology, Ethics: Current Investigations of Husserl's Corpus, Continuum. 2010.
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Warentausch und Technik als Schematisierung von Gegenständlichkeit bei Adorno und Heidegger,“ in Ding und Verdinglichung. Technik- und Sozialphilosophie nach Heidegger und der kritischen TheorieIn Hans Friesen & Christian Lotz (eds.), Ding und Verdinglichung: Technik- und Sozialphilosophie nach Heidegger und der Kritischen Theorie, Wilhelm Fink. 2012.
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Selbstbewußtseinsmodelle. Moderne Kritiken und systematische Entwürfe zur konkreten Subjektivität (review)Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 52 (4). 1998.
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Lebendige Vernünftigkeit. Zur Vorbereitung eines menschenangemessenen Konzepts (review)Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 53 (4). 1999.
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Aktive Synthesen: Aus der Vorlesung "Transzendentale Logik" 1920/21. Ergänzungsband zu "Analysen zur passiven Synthesis", Husserliana Bd. XXXI; Natur und Geist. Vorlesungen Sommersemester 1927, Husserliana Bd. XXXII (review)Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 57 (2). 2003.
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The Early Heidegger and Medieval Philosophy: Phenomenology for the Godforsaken (review)The Medieval Review 9. 2007.
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Klasse und Gewalt. Kritische Anmerkungen aus Marxistischer Sicht zum Verschwinden des Klassenbegriffs in Kritischer Theorie und Post-MarxismusProkla. Zeitschrift Für Kritische Sozialwissenschaft (176): 383-403. 2014.
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36Representation or Sensation?Symposium 13 (1): 59-72. 2009.In this paper, I shall present an argument against Deleuze’s philosophy of painting. Deleuze’s main thesis in Logic of Sensation is twofold: [1] he claims that painting is based on a non-representational level; and [2] he claims that this level comes out of the materiality of painting. I shall claim that Deleuze’s theses should be rejected for the following reasons: first, the difference between non-intentional life and the representational world is too strict. I submit that the nonintentional r…Read more
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