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    Husserl at the Limits of Phenomenology (edited book)
    Northwestern University Press. 2001.
    Combining Maurice Merleau-Ponty's 1960 course notes on Edmund Husserl's "The Origin of Geometry," his course summary, related texts, and critical essays, this collection offers a unique and welcome glimpse into both Merleau-Ponty's nuanced reading of Husserl's famed late writings and his persistent effort to track the very genesis of truth through the incarnate idealization of language.
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    Published in 1967, when Derrida is 37 years old, Voice and Phenomenon appears at the same moment as Of Grammatology and Writing and Difference. All three books announce the new philosophical project called “deconstruction.” Although Derrida will later regret the fate of the term “deconstruction,” he will use it throughout his career to define his own thinking. While Writing and Difference collects essays written over a 10 year period on diverse figures and topics, and Of Grammatology aims its de…Read more
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    Difference and Dependency, Violence and Sublimation
    Philosophy Today 62 (2): 607-617. 2018.
    This essay assesses Kelly Oliver’s long publication career by focusing on two novel ideas we find in her work. Both are ideas belonging to the new kind of ethics Oliver envisions. On the one hand, there is the idea of dependency. Through dependency, she aims to ground an obligation to care for the ones who provide the care to the dependents. The second idea is sublimation. Through her studies of psychoanalysis, Oliver shows that sublimation allows the subject to distance herself from the violenc…Read more
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    The Chiasm and the Fold
    Chiasmi International 4 105-116. 2002.
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    Examines Bergson’s work from the perspectives of critical philosophy of race and decolonial theory, placing it in conversation with theorists from Africa, the African Diaspora, and Latin America. Building upon recent interest in Henri Bergson’s social and political philosophy, this volume offers a series of fresh and novel perspectives on Bergson’s writings through the lenses of critical philosophy of race and decolonial theory. Contributors place Bergson’s work in conversation with theorists fr…Read more
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    Persuasion and Automation
    Philosophy Today 66 (2): 429-440. 2022.
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    Jacques Derrida (edited book)
    Routledge. 2002.
    These three volumes assemble the most important essays written on Jacques Derrida's philosophy since he became established in 1967. These volumes make well-known essays easily available and also present many essays never translated in English.
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    Verendlichung
    Philosophy Today 48 (4): 399-412. 2004.
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    Introduzione
    Chiasmi International 12 15-16. 2010.
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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.
    In this essay, I examine Derrida’s deconstruction (or critique) of the death penalty in his first set of lectures (The Death Penalty, Volume 1). The essay has two parts. First, I reconstruct this deconstruction. I show that the deconstruction depends on the difference between the calculable instant and the incalculable instant. Then, in the second part I show how this difference is based on the deconstruction of temporalization Derrida produced in his 1967 Voice and Phenomenon. The deconstructio…Read more
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    Phenomenology and metaphysics: Deconstruction in La voix et le phénomène
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (2): 116-136. 1996.
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    Logic and Existence (edited book)
    with Amit Sen
    State University of New York Press. 1997.
    _This first English translation illuminates Hegelianism's most obscure dialectical synthesis: the relation between the phenomenology and the logic. This book is essential for understanding the development of French thought in this century._
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    Heidegger (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 31 (4): 110-111. 1999.
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    Is it Happening? or, The Implications of Immanence
    Research in Phenomenology 44 (3): 347-361. 2014.
    The most basic idea behind this essay is the reversal of Platonism in which the difference between the real world and this world becomes blurred. The reversal results in time being conceived as without beginning and without end. In other words, the blurred world is equivalent to what Husserl calls temporalization. According to Husserl, the structure of temporalization implies the limit between temporal phases cannot be determined. Therefore, the limit cannot be closed, and the temporal phases ne…Read more
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    Presentazione
    Chiasmi International 3 11-11. 2001.
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    Presentazione
    Chiasmi International 3 11-11. 2001.
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    The event of deconstruction: A response to a response
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 27 (3): 317-319. 1996.
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    Drawing on a career-long exploration of 1960s French philosophy, Leonard Lawlor seeks a solution to 'the problem of the worst violence'. The worst violence is the reaction of total apocalypse without remainder; it is the reaction of complete negation and death; it is nihilism. Lawlor argues that it is not just transcendental violence that must be minimised: all violence must itself be reduced to its lowest level. He offers new ways of speaking to best achieve the least violence, which he creativ…Read more
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    Relire Merleau-Ponty à la lumiere des inedits
    with Mersia Menin
    Chiasmi International 8 341-346. 2006.
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    “Verstellung“: Completions of Immanence
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 36 (2): 220-229. 2005.
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    Power and Intensity: Difference and Repetition, Chapters Four and Five
    Deleuze and Guattari Studies 13 (3): 445-453. 2019.
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    Institution and Passivity: Course Notes From the College de France (edited book)
    Northwestern University Press. 2010.
    Institution and Passivity is based on course notes for classes taught at the Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris. Philosophically, this collection connects the issue of passive constitution of meaning with the dimension of history, furthering discussions and completing arguments started in The Visible and the Invisible and Signs. Leonard Lawlor and Heath Massey’s translation makes available to an English-speaking readership a critical transitional text in the history of phenomenology
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    Jacques Derrida (edited book)
    Routledge. 2002.
    These three volumes assemble the most important essays written on Jacques Derrida's philosophy since he became established in 1967. These volumes make well-known essays easily available and also present many essays never translated in English.
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    Two Unpublished Notes on Music
    Chiasmi International 3 18-18. 2001.