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2Hegel and Traumatic Ground of the Universal History of ReasonIn Kaveh Boveiri (ed.), L’héritage de Hegel - Hegel’s Legacy, Les Presses De L’université De Laval. pp. 53-69. 2022.
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3Time’S Disquiet and UnrestIn John E. Drabinski & Eric Sean Nelson (eds.), Between Levinas and Heidegger, State University of New York Press. pp. 85-107. 2014.
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63. Nancy and Hegel: Freedom, Democracy and the Loss of the Power to SignifyIn Sanja Dejanovic (ed.), Nancy and the Political, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 66-87. 2015.
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6Feminist PhilosophyIn Constantin V. Boundas (ed.), The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century Philosophies, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 590-602. 2007.
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8New Forms of Revolt: Essays on Kristeva’s Intimate Politics, eds. Sarah K. Hansen and Rebecca Tuvel (review)philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 9 (1): 159-165. 2019.
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19New Forms of Revolt: Essays on Kristeva's Intimate Politics ed. by Sarah K. Hansen and Rebecca TuvelphiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 9 (1): 159-165. 2019.
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17On Hegel and Nancy’s Relation-WorldJournal of Chinese Philosophy 45 (1-2): 91-110. 2018.To-be being-with, that is, to be co-constitutive of the world of spirit and as well of the world of the social: this is how Jean-Luc Nancy reformulates Hegel’s question of Being’s identity with thought. Nancy’s preoccupation with the Thought-event of being offers a transformative reading of Hegel, one which calls for a move beyond the political tradition of Being’s identity with representational thought. Hegel contributes to a renewal of the idea of thinking that moves beyond representation by i…Read more
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21Violence and “Hyperbologic”: Lawlor on Time’s Relation to MetaphysicsSouthern Journal of Philosophy 56 (3): 365-378. 2018.In his recent work, Leonard Lawlor draws attention to the problem of “violence,” which is the “problem that provides the most food for thought.” This emphasis on the problem of violence and its connections to metaphysics understood as philosophy has been remarkably consistent over his career, and thinking through responses to “violence” has sustained Lawlor’s continued effort to think about what he calls “violent” relations between event and repeatability and ground these upon a critical phenome…Read more
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50Desubjectivation of Time and Self-Affection: Kant in HeideggerIn Stefano Bacin, Alfredo Ferrarin, Claudio La Rocca & Margit Ruffing (eds.), Kant und die Philosophie in weltbürgerlicher Absicht. Akten des XI. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, De Gruyter. pp. 653-664. 2013.
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40Kant's Physical GeographyComparative and Continental Philosophy 4 (1). 2012.Reading Kant’s Geography, edited by Stuart Elden and Eduardo Mendieta, State University of New York Press, 2011, 382 pp., pb. $34.95, hb. $90.00, ISBN-13: 9781438436050. This review of an edited collection, Reading Kant’s Geography, discusses a series of critical essays on Kant’s physical geography, a topic to which he devoted many years of intellectual energy. The volume is the first of its kind for it appears in anticipation of the first ever publication into English of Kant’s own lectures on …Read more
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3Robert R. Williams, ed., Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism. Studies in Hegel's Philosophy of Right Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 22 (3): 229-231. 2002.
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3Hegel and Deleuze on life, sense, and limitIn Karen Houle, Jim Vernon & Jean-Clet Martin (eds.), Hegel and Deleuze: Together Again for the First Time, Northwestern University Press. 2013.
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Heidegger and DescartesIn Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 13--97. 2013.
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29A Continuity Between the A and B Deductions of the CritiqueIdealistic Studies 39 (1-3): 53-69. 2009.Heidegger’s Kant and the Problem of Metaphysics controversially claims that the A deduction is superior to the B deduction because the imagination, as the“common root” of understanding and sensibility, opens the first Critique to metaphysical ground. Drawing on Dieter Henrich, this paper reinterprets Heidegger’sreading by moving beyond the Analytic and taking the Dialectic into account. This suggests a continuity between the A and B deductions, namely that the imagination, as more than an ontic …Read more
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Heidegger and GadamerIn Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger, Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 165. 2013.
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