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    Chiasms: Merleau-Ponty's Notion of Flesh (edited book)
    with Professor Fred Evans, Fred Evans, and Professor Leonard Lawlor
    SUNY Press. 2000.
    Leading scholars explore the later thought of Merleau-Ponty and its central role in the modernism-postmodernism debate.
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    Vulnerability and Violence: On the Poverty of the Remainder
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 49 (3): 217-228. 2018.
    This article tries to show the irreducible connection between vulnerability and violence. This connection leads us back to the ethical level of experience. If vulnerability makes violence irreducible, then at least two reactions to violence are possible. On the one hand, a reaction is possible in which one attempts to negate vulnerability in order to close down the very thing within us that allows violence to enter. This negative reaction is actually the worst violence. On the other hand, a reac…Read more
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    Henri Bergson
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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    Présentation
    Chiasmi International 6 9-9. 2005.
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    Philosophical debates about Derrida and the death penalty: State of the question
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 59 (4): 477-494. 2021.
    The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Volume 59, Issue 4, Page 477-494, December 2021.
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    For the Creation Waits with Eager Longing for the Revelation
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 10 (2): 359-377. 2006.
    Blindness has been a pervasive theme throughout Derrida’s career. But Derrida uses the word “blindness” only once in the title of one his works. This text is, ofcourse, Memoirs of the Blind, Mémoires d’aveugle, an essay he wrote for the catalogue for an exhibition he organized at the Louvre in 1990. I argue that Memoirs of the Blind is more than just a phase in Derrida’s deconstruction of the metaphysics of presence. Instead, it opens a larger, more ambitious project that we can call “the decons…Read more
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    Three Ways of Speaking: Deleuze's Way, or Death and Flight
    Deleuze and Guatarri Studies 10 (1): 70-84. 2016.
    In this essay, I examine the ‘Postulates of Linguistics’ chapter of A Thousand Plateaus. In regard to this chapter, I aim to demonstrate something that has remained unrecognised about minor language in Deleuze and Guattari. I aim to show not only the characteristics of Deleuzian speaking in tongues that overlap with Foucaultian speaking-freely and with Derridean speaking-distantly, but also and more importantly, I hope to show how it is possible for us to make a language speak in tongues. Derrid…Read more
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    Further Questions: A Way Out of the Present Philosophical Situation (via Foucault)
    Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 19 (1): 91-105. 2011.
    Let us begin by assembling some signs of the present philosophical situation. On the one hand, the most important living French philosopher, Alain Badiou, calls for a “return to Plato,” despite the movement of anti-Platonism that dominated French and German thought in the 20 th century. On the other hand, the present moment sees a resurgence of naturalism in philosophy in general (including and especially Anglophone analytic philosophy), despite the criticisms of naturalism that have appeared th…Read more
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    The Wake of Imagination: Toward a Postmodern Culture
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (2): 179-181. 1990.
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    Introduction (French)
    Chiasmi International 12 11-12. 2010.
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    L’eredità dell’Origine della geometria di Husserl
    Chiasmi International 2 349-349. 2000.
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    Martin C. Dillon ( 1938-2004)
    Chiasmi International 7 19-20. 2005.
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    "... no other book undertakes to relate all these French philosophers to each other the way that [Lawlor] does, brilliantly." —François Raffoul For many, Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, and Gilles Deleuze represent one of the greatest movements in French philosophy. But these philosophers and their works did not materialize without a philosophical heritage. In Thinking through French Philosophy, Leonard Lawlor shows how the work of Maurice Merleau-Ponty formed an important current in sustainin…Read more
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    Commentary: Echoes and Odors
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 32 (S1): 79-87. 1994.
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    Abstract: From Brute Being to Man
    with Emmanuel de Saint Aubert
    Chiasmi International 7 31-34. 2005.
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    Introduction
    Chiasmi International 9 12-12. 2007.
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    5 Phenomenology and metaphysics, and chaos: on the fragility of the event in Deleuze
    In Daniel W. Smith & Henry Somers-Hall (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Deleuze, Cambridge University Press. pp. 103. 2012.
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    Introduction
    Chiasmi International 17 13-14. 2015.
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    Asceticism and sexuality
    Philosophy Today 46 (5): 92-101. 2002.
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    As is well known, Deleuze says in Difference and Repetition that ‘the task of contemporary philosophy has been defined: to reverse Platonism’. This task is then continued in Logic of Sense, through its discussion of Stoic logic. Deleuze says there that ‘the Stoics are the first to reverse Platonism’. And, at the same time, in the big Spinoza book, we see Deleuze present Spinoza's ‘anti-Cartesian reaction’. This anti-Cartesian reaction is equivalent to the reversal of Platonism. We can say then t…Read more
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    Riassunto: “Variazione sessuale benigna”
    Chiasmi International 10 58-58. 2008.
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    Introduction
    Chiasmi International 3 10-10. 2001.