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Ladelle McWhorter

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Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
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  • Foucaults Herculine Barbin en de Strategie van de Verdubbelde Deviantie
    Krisis 14 (4). 1994.
    Value Theory
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    The Significance of Bataille's Silence
    Semiotics 74-80. 1992.
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    Culture or Nature? The Function of the Term Body in the Work of Michel Foucault in Eighty-sixth Annual Meeting American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division
    Journal of Philosophy 86 (11): 608-614. 1989.
    Michel Foucault
  • Rites of passing
    In Kevin Schilbrack (ed.), Thinking through rituals: philosophical perspectives, Routledge. pp. 72. 2002.
    Ethics
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    Pleasure in Atrocity
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 30 (1): 104-114. 2016.
    On the morning of February 11, 2015, the lead editorial in the New York Times was entitled “Lynching as Racial Terrorism.” I took great pleasure in it. I did not actually read the editorial. What gave me pleasure was the title, which affirmed the analytic and genealogical position I took on lynching in my last book: Lynching in the early twentieth century in this country, I argued, was a technique not of sovereign power but of disciplinary power; its exercise was decentralized, and its terrifyin…Read more
    On the morning of February 11, 2015, the lead editorial in the New York Times was entitled “Lynching as Racial Terrorism.” I took great pleasure in it. I did not actually read the editorial. What gave me pleasure was the title, which affirmed the analytic and genealogical position I took on lynching in my last book: Lynching in the early twentieth century in this country, I argued, was a technique not of sovereign power but of disciplinary power; its exercise was decentralized, and its terrifying effects were felt in the bodies of entire populations who regulated their conduct accordingly—such is terrorism...
    Continental Philosophy
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    Heidegger and the Earth: Issues in Environmental Philosophy
    Univ Publ Assn. 1992.
    Problems and solutions are given from a Heideggerian point of view for saving the earth.
    Martin HeideggerTopics in Environmental Ethics
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