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67Mark L. McPherran, ed. , Plato's Republic: A Critical Guide . Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 32 (1): 40-41. 2012.
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On Sovereignty And Trespass: The Moral Failure Of Levinas’ Phenomenological EthicsMinerva 8 20-33. 2004.Mortal being is not being pure and simple, not posit-ive being alone, as the lived experiencesuggests it to be. Living being is always a living of mortal flesh, a living taunted by death as “thenothingness that wearies it.” This taunting doggedly pursues the living being and turns it inward inwhat Levinas terms “inter-esse.” In living its mortality, essence is always inter-esse — inside ofitself — in the for-itself of self-interest.This paper attempts to track the opening of essence from its “in…Read more
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54A Tragic Ethos: The Irresponsibility of the Host in Martin Heidegger's ‘the Ister’Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 35 (2): 157-167. 2004.(2004). A Tragic Ethos: The Irresponsibility of the Host in Martin Heidegger's ‘the Ister’. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology: Vol. 35, Heidegger and Husserl, pp. 157-167.
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14Swans, Ravens, Death and Tyranny: On the Mythology of FreedomPhilosophical Frontiers: A Journal of Emerging Thought 4 (2). 2009.
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1Michael Mack, German Idealism and the Jew: The Inner Anti-Semitism of Philosophy and German Jewish Responses Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 24 (1): 39-41. 2004.
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Eric R. Wolf, Envisioning Power: Ideologies of Dominance and Crisis (review)Philosophy in Review 21 386-388. 2001.
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Alienation and wholeness: Spinoza, Hans Jonas, and the human genome project on the push and shove of mortal beingAnalecta Husserliana 91 57-65. 2006.
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18The Lesser Good: The Problem of Justice in Plato and Levinas (edited book)Lexington Books. 2009.The Lesser Good represents a timely meditation on the incapacity of mere laws and state politics to adequately address the ethical exigencies that arise in human life. Through the philosophies of Plato and post-Holocaust phenomenologist, Emmanual Levinas, Hamblet demonstrates that state models of justice strive for the lesser good of ordered continuity of their forms, rather than promoting citizen internalization, of the "higher goods" of ethics—humility, self-overcoming, and compassion for the …Read more
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