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55“Verstellung“: Completions of ImmanenceJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 36 (2): 220-229. 2005.
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76Dialectic and Iterability: The Confrontation between Paul Ricoeur and Jacques DerridaPhilosophy Today 32 (3): 181-194. 1988.
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33On the love of the neighbour in Levinas and BergsonIn Claire Elise Katz & Lara Trout (eds.), Emmanuel Levinas, Routledge. pp. 2--175. 2003.
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43The Event of Deconstruction: A Response to a ResponseJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (3): 317-319. 1996.
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24An Essay on PostmodernismIn Scott M. Campbell & Paul W. Bruno (eds.), The Science, Politics, and Ontology of Life-Philosophy, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 141. 2013.
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38Heidegger and Deleuze 'In Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger, Bloomsbury Academic. 2013.
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2Institution and duration : an introduction to Bergson's 'Introduction to metaphysics'In Michael R. Kelly (ed.), Bergson and phenomenology, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.
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111Waiting and lateness: The context, implications, and basic argumentation of Derrida's “awaiting (at) the arrival” (s'attendre à l'arrivée) in aporiasResearch in Phenomenology 38 (3): 392-403. 2008.In Derrida's last book (posthumously published in 2006), L'animal que donc je suis, there is a kind of refrain: “il ne suffit pas de …” (it is not sufficient or enough to . . . ). Derrida utters this refrain in relation to all the discourses on animality and animal suffering found in the Western philosophical tradition. None of these discourses are sufficient. This last book revolves then around the idea of an insufficient (not enough) response. The idea of an insufficient response is not restri…Read more
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Heidegger and FoucaultIn Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 409. 2013.
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17Phenomenology: Responses and DevelopmentsRoutledge. 2013.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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104Thinking Through French Philosophy: The Being of the QuestionIndiana University Press. 2003."... 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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224Eschatology and Positivism: The Critique of Phenomenology in Derrida and FoucaultBulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 14 (1): 22-42. 2004.none.
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132This Is Not SufficientSymposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 11 (1): 79-100. 2007.Derrida wrote extensively on "the question of the animal." In particular, he challenged Heidegger's, Husserl's, and other philosophers' work on the subject, questioning their phenomenological criteria for distinguishing humans from animals. Examining a range of Derrida's writings, including his most recent _L'animal que donc je suis_, as well as _Aporias_, _Of Spirit_, _Rams_, and _Rogues_, Leonard Lawlor reconstructs a portrait of Derrida's views on animality and their intimate connection to hi…Read more
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30Derrida (review)International Studies in Philosophy 22 (3): 136-137. 1990.The value of these volumes lies not only in the fact that it will make many well-known essays easily available, but also that it will present many essays never before translated into English. The names alone of the authors assembled here indicate the importance of this collection, contributors include: Blanchot, Cixous, deMan, Foucault, Gadamer, Habermas, Irigaray, Levinas, Lyotard and Ricoeur.
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57Anachronism and Powerlessness: An Essay on PostmodernismIn Scott M. Campbell & Paul W. Bruno (eds.), The Science, Politics, and Ontology of Life-Philosophy, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 141. 2013.
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67Un Ecart Infime (Part III): The blind spot in FoucaultPhilosophy and Social Criticism 31 (5-6): 665-685. 2005.This article is the third part of a trilogy investigating the relation between Merleau-Ponty and Foucault. All three essays are inspired by Foucault’s diagnosis of our epoch in terms of biopower. They therefore aim at the creation of a new concept of life. In ‘Un Ecart Infime (Part III)’, I lay out Foucault’s analysis, from the first chapter of The Order of Things, of Velázquez’s painting, Las Meninas. By stressing what Foucault says about the ‘sagittal lines’ exiting the painting, one can show …Read more