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    Deconstructing Dasein
    Review of Metaphysics 61 (2): 263-293. 2007.
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    Being Ensouled
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (2): 313-335. 2013.
    Throughout the tradition of Aristotelian commentary, there is a common tendency to present a static conception of substance according to the persistence of form imposed upon matter. In this essay, I present a dynamic conception of substance beginning with an account of the striving movement of the soul in De Anima. I argue that the paradigm for Aristotle’s definition of substance as actuality (entelecheia) is necessarily determined by his account of desire (orexis) as an efficient cause of the s…Read more
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    While Heidegger privileges the role of language ( logos ) as the condition for being-in-the-world, the fundamental ontology ignores how logos is informed by our bodily comportment to the world as animals. This capacity for logos ultimately depends upon the capacities we share with members of other animal species. Although Aristotle privileges logos as distinctive to the human being, logos also maintains an aporetic relationship to the other capacities of the soul. If we are to reexamine Heidegge…Read more
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    Praxis und Logos bei Aristoteles (review)
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26 (1): 224-228. 2005.
    In the introduction to her book, Praxis und Logos bei Aristoteles, Friederike Rese rightfully bemoans a common prejudice within the secondary literature that mistakenly attempts to identify Plato, the so-called ‘idealist’, as the philosopher of λόγος and Aristotle, the so-called ‘realist’, as the philosopher of πρᾶξις. This traditional distinction between the philosophical life devoted to the pursuit of λόγος and the political life devoted to the pursuit of πρᾶξις as mutually exclusive forms of …Read more
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    The Gift of Science (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (3): 523-526. 2008.
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    Aristotle and the Arabic Tradition (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2015.
    This volume of essays by scholars in ancient Greek, medieval, and Arabic philosophy examines the full range of Aristotle's influence upon the Arabic tradition. It explores central themes from Aristotle's corpus, including logic, rhetoric and poetics, physics and meteorology, psychology, metaphysics, ethics and politics, and examines how these themes are investigated and developed by Arabic philosophers including al-Kindî, al-Fârâbî, Avicenna, al-Ghazâlî, Ibn Bâjja and Averroes. The volume also i…Read more
  •  19
    Van Riel, Gerd., Plato’s Gods (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 67 (4): 891-893. 2014.
  •  9
    The Gift of Science (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 82 (3): 523-526. 2008.
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    Continental Philosophy Beyond "the" Continent / Brian Treanor -- Prometheus' Gift of Fire and Technics: Contemplating the Meaning of Fire, Affect, and Californian Pyrophytes in the Pyrocene / Marjolein Oele -- The West as Slaughterbench: Thinking without Revolutions in the American West / Christopher Lauer -- The End of the West: The Time of Apocalypse in the Westerns of Cormac McCarthy / Amanda Parris -- The Trees of the West: Our Elders, Our Teachers / Andrew Jussaume -- Thinking Wolves / Thom…Read more
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    Overcoming the Anthropocene: An E-Co-Affective Intervention
    Comparative and Continental Philosophy 13 (3): 297-310. 2021.
    ABSTRACT As a welcome contribution to the burgeoning literature addressing the promising intersection between biology and ontology in contemporary continental philosophy, Marjolein Oele's E-Co-Affectivity: Exploring Pathos at Life's Material Interfaces investigates the themes of affectivity and life in their multiple and divergent forms: photosynthesis and growth in plants, touch and trauma in bird feathers, the ontogenesis of human life through the placenta, the bare interface of human skin, an…Read more
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    Heidegger in the Islamicate World (edited book)
    with Kata Moser and Urs Gösken
    Rowman & Littlefield International. 2019.
    This volume offers insights into a unique philosophical landscape and enriches current Heidegger studies by offering fresh perspectives on his philosophy that are based on the traditions of Arabic and Persian Islamic philosophy.
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    Colloquium 3 Inclination and the Place of the Elements in De Caelo
    Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 37 (1): 63-96. 2023.
    In De Caelo III 2, Aristotle observes that each element is determined by an intrinsic principle to move to its proper place: earth downward, fire upward, and water and air to their respective places in the middle. However, how are we to determine the cause of elemental motion? Aristotle admits that this ranks among the most difficult problems (μάλιστα δ’ ἀπορεῖται) as it is directly related to the argument of Physics VIII 4, which defends the view that whatever is in motion is moved by something…Read more