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92The Lightness of WordsEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 9 (2): 279-295. 2005.Through a discussion of “translucence” in Plato’s Phaidros and in Juan Jose Saer’s “On Line,” in this essay I attempt to engage the simultaneous experience of the concrete sense of language and of the appearing of beings in their materiality through language. The discussion ultimately suggests that, when taken in its full force, the philosophical logos figures the elemental translucence of beings in their intelligibility; a formulation meant to resist the separation of language and concreteness.…Read more
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44Heidegger and the Issue of Space: Thinking on Exilic GroundsPennsylvania State University Press. 2003.As the only full-length treatment in English of spatiality in Martin Heidegger's work, this book makes an important contribution to Heidegger studies as well as to research on the history of philosophy.
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128Remaining with the Crossing: Social-Political Historical Critique at the Limit in Latin American ThoughtResearch in Phenomenology 42 (2): 229-250. 2012.Abstract If the question of the humanity of “the other“ may become a question, and not be reinscribed into Western colonizing patterns of thought, then its issuing must concern a limit (always arising beyond Western thought), a delimitation of existence that is risked and put at risk without recourse to the project or operation of that colonizing thought that situates it. Ideas of subjectivity, agency, and power-knowledge potential for progress, as well as rationalist instrumental thought used t…Read more
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100Exodio / Exordium: For an Aesthetics of Liberation out of Latin American ExperienceSymposium 18 (1): 125-140. 2014.This article identifies temporality as a constructed and elemental level of aesthetic experience, and exposes the elemental role of such aesthetic experience in the unfolding of contemporary Latin American liberatory thought. This particularly with regard to the sense of temporality that underlies the unfolding of the development of modernity, a development that occurs throughout the colonization of the Americas in the construction of a rational European ego cogito and its "other." Temporality i…Read more
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90The naming of paintingResearch in Phenomenology 32 (1): 177-195. 2002.This article shows that the duality of work (entity/image) and title that for the most part constitutes our experiences of paintings today is sustained and occurs out of a performative event, a certain physicality and rhythm that mark the finitude of visible-intelligible presence. These enactments of finitude figure a certain concealment, and therefore a loss, operative in the presence of work and title. The discussion ultimately indicates physicality, finitude, and loss in painting and provides…Read more
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39Sense and Finitude: Encounters at the Limits of Language, Art, and the PoliticalState University of New York Press. 2009.Takes Heidegger’s later thought as a point of departure for exploring the boundaries of post-conceptual thinking
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134Ethics, Indifference, and Social ConcernEpoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (1): 55-66. 2012.In 2010, Charles Scott gave a course at the Collegium Phaenomenologicum in Italy titled “Bordered Americans.” The course followed his concern with understanding philosophical thought given our concrete cultural dynamics today. The lectures addressed the question of the limits and delimitations of borders as dynamic transformative events, which occur in encroachments between distinct and ever moving and shifting cultural configurations and borders. Scott emphasized the possibilities of thinking i…Read more