Kenneth Noe

Harris-Stowe State University
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    White Habits, Anti‐Racism, and Philosophy as a Way of Life
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 58 (2): 279-301. 2020.
    This paper examines Pierre Hadot’s philosophy as a way of life in the context of race. I argue that a “way of life” approach to philosophy renders intelligible how anti-racist confrontation of racist ideas and institutionalized white complicity is a properly philosophical way of life requiring regulated reflection on habits – particularly, habits of whiteness. I first rehearse some of Hadot’s analysis of the “way of life” orientation in philosophy, in which philosophical wisdom is understood as …Read more
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    Intensive Magnitudes, Temporality, and Sensus Communis in Kant’s Aesthetics
    International Philosophical Quarterly 55 (4): 417-435. 2015.
    I offer a critique of Melissa Zinkin’s reading of Kant’s analysis of aesthetic judgment. She argues that in judgments of taste the imagination is freed from its determinate relation with the understanding because the form of intuition in which beauty is apprehended is different from the form of intuition employed in determinate judgment. By distinguishing between an extensive and intensive form of intuition, this interpretation is able to explain why the apprehension of beauty cannot be subsumed…Read more
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    Review Essay: Daniel W. Smith, Essays on Deleuze
    Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 21 (1): 161-172. 2013.
    A review essay of Daniel W. Smith, Essays on Deleuze (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2012)