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1Twice Removed: Foucault's Critique of Nietzsche's Genealogical MethodIn Joseph James Westfall & Alan Rosenberg (eds.), Foucault and Nietzsche: A Critical Encounter, Bloomsbury. pp. 167-182. 2018.
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1Self-Transformation and FoucaultIn Brian Lightbody & Rohit Dalvi (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of Michel Foucault, Edwin Mellen. 2010.
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1Responding to the Call: Philosophy as Human WondermentEssays in the Philosophy of Humanism (A Journal of the American Humanist Association 16 (1): 27-37. 2008.
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1Indecidability and Undecidability: Does Derrida’s Ethics Depend on Levinas’ Notion of the Third?In Neal DeRoo & Brian Lightbody (eds.), The Logic of Incarnation. James K.A. Smith’s Critique of Postmodern Religion, . 2008.
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Re-Writing the Script of Power: A Celebration of the ArtifactualIn Leslie Boldt-Irons, Corrado Federici & Ernesto Virgulti (eds.), Re-Writing, Re-thinking, Re-Inventing in the Studies on Themes and Motifs in Literature Series), Peter Lang. 2010.
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Deep Ethical Pluralism in Late FoucaultMinerva--An Internet Journal of Philosophy 12 (1): 102-118. 2008.In the essay “What is Enlightenment?” , Foucault espouses a novel and emancipatory“philosophical ethos” which challenges individuals to undertake an ongoing, aesthetic project oftotal self-transformation . By advocating a view of the self---and moreaccurately the relationship one has to oneself --as a free creation on the part of thesubject, Foucault seems to be espousing a pluralistic ethical position. However, I argue that whilethis interpretation is not entirely false, it is not altogether ac…Read more
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Charting the Future Course for a Truly Humanistic Science: Husserl, the Epoche, and the Life-WorldEssays in the Philosophy of Humanism (A Journal of the American Humanist Association) 17 (1): 61-71. 2009.
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Deep Ethical Pluralism In Late FoucaultMinerva - An Internet Journal of Philosophy 12 102-118. 2008.In the essay “What is Enlightenment?”, Foucault espouses a novel and emancipatory“philosophical ethos” which challenges individuals to undertake an ongoing, aesthetic project oftotal self-transformation. By advocating a view of the self---and moreaccurately the relationship one has to oneself --as a free creation on the part of thesubject, Foucault seems to be espousing a pluralistic ethical position. However, I argue that whilethis interpretation is not entirely false, it is not altogether accu…Read more
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Theseus vs. the Minotaur: Finding the Common Thread in the Chomsky-Foucault DebateStudies in Social and Political Thought 1 (8): 67-83. 2003.
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Winning Is the Only Standard of Excellence Left: Death Race 2000 and the Dissolution of the VirtuesIn Michael Berman & Rohit Dalvi (eds.), Heroes, Monsters and Values: Philosophy and Sci-Fi Films of the 1970's, Cambridge Scholars Press. 2011.
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