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125Further 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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91Natalie Depraz: Transcendence et incarnation: Le statut de l'intersubectivite comme alterite a soi chez Husserl (review)Continental Philosophy Review 34 (1): 103-111. 2001.
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108The implications of immanence: toward a new concept of lifeFordham University Press. 2006.The Implications of Immanence develops a philosophy of life in opposition to the notion of “bio-power,” which reduces the human to the question of power over what Giorgio Agamben terms “bare life,” mere biological existence. Breaking with all biologism or vitalism, Lawlor attends to the dispersion of death at the heart of life, in the “minuscule hiatus” that divides the living present, separating lived experience from the living body and, crucially for phenomenology, inserting a blind spot into …Read more
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Derrida and Husserl : The Basic Problem of Phenomenology, coll. « Studies in Continental Thought »Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 193 (2): 260-261. 2003.
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44Imagination and Chance: The Difference Between the Thought of Ricoeur and DerridaState University of New York Press. 1992.Imagination and Chance illuminates the different philosophical projects that animate Ricoeur’s hermeneutics and Derrida’s deconstruction. Basic concepts in Ricouer such as discourse, metaphor and symbol, and tradition are examined, and texts by Derrida including “White Mythology,” Introduction to Husserl’s The Origin of Geometry, and “The Double Session” are analyzed. The book also includes a previously untranslated round table discussion between Ricoeur and Derrida
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Phenomenology: responses and developmentsIn Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy, Routledge. 2014.After Husserl, the study of phenomenology took off in different directions. The ambiguity inherent in phenomenology - between conscious experience and structural conditions - lent itself to a range of interpretations. Many existentialists developed phenomenology as conscious experience to analyse ethics and religion. Other phenomenologists developed notions of structural conditions to explore questions of science, mathematics, and conceptualization. "Phenomenology: Responses and Developments" co…Read more
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170'Variación sexual benigna' : un ensayo sobre el pensamiento tardío de Merleau-PontyInvestigaciones Fenomenológicas 1 187. 2008.
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163The sensible universe seconded…: Comments on Mauro Carbone’s an unprecedented deformation: Proust and the sensible ideas: The SUNY Press, Albany, NY, 2010, ISBN: 1438430205, p 122, $23.95 (review)Continental Philosophy Review 45 (4): 569-578. 2012.
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Maurice Merleau-ponty: Husserl at the limits of phenomenology (edited book)Northwestern University Press. 2002.
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A new possibility of life: The experience of powerlessness as a solution to the problem of the worstStudia Philosophica 1. 2008.This essay is part of an attempt to determine a new mode of existence, an ethics, for humans. It consists in reversing the idea of the worst, which is unconditional “impassage”: “don’t let anyone in; don’t let anyone out!” As a reversal, the new mode of existence turns us into friends of passage, a people who love the world so much that they will let everyone without exception enter and let everyone without exception exit. They say, “Let’s tear down all the wall and open all the doors!” The reve…Read more
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128Résumé: Le chiasme et Ie pli. Une introduction au concept philosophique d’archéologieChiasmi International 4 117-117. 2002.
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183Auto-Affection and Becoming (Part I)Environmental Philosophy 6 (1): 1-19. 2009.This essay pursues a double strategy to transform our human collective relation to animal life. On the one hand, and this strategy is due to Derrida’s thought, it attempts to criticize the belief that humans have a kind of subjectivity that is substantially different from that of animals, the belief that humans have in their self-relation (called auto-affection) a relation of pure self-presence. On the other hand, the essay attempts to enlarge the idea of auto-affection to include the voices and…Read more
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565 Phenomenology and metaphysics, and chaos: on the fragility of the event in DeleuzeIn Daniel W. Smith & Henry Somers-Hall (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Deleuze, Cambridge University Press. pp. 103. 2012.
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55“Verstellung“: Completions of ImmanenceJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 36 (2): 220-229. 2005.