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    The Merleau-Ponty Reader (edited book)
    Northwestern University Press. 2007.
    The first reader to offer a comprehensive view of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s work, this selection collects in one volume the foundational essays necessary for understanding the core of this critical twentieth-century philosopher’s thought. Arranged chronologically, the essays are grouped in three sections corresponding to the major periods of Merleau-Ponty’s work: First, the years prior to his appointment to the Sorbonne in 1949, the early, existentialist period during which he wrote important work…Read more
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    Jacques Derrida: Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers (edited book)
    Taylor & Francis US. 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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    Deconstruction
    In Zeynep Direk & Leonard Lawlor (eds.), A Companion to Derrida, Wiley. 2014.
    Deconstructive critique targets the illusion of presence, that is, the idea that being is simply present and available before our eyes. For Derrida, the idea of presence implies self‐givenness, simplicity, purity, identity, and stasis. Therefore, deconstruction aims to demonstrate that presence is never given as such, never simple, never pure, never self‐identical, and never static; it is always given as something other, complex, impure, differentiated, and generated. The aim of deconstruction i…Read more
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    A Companion to Derrida (edited book)
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2014.
    Introduces the reader to the positions Derrida took in various areas of philosophy, as well as clarifying how derrideans interpret them in the present.
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    The Flipside of Violence, or Beyond the Thought of Good Enough
    In Zeynep Direk & Leonard Lawlor (eds.), A Companion to Derrida, Wiley. 2014.
    Recently, questions have been raised about the imagery of violence that one finds in certain kinds of contemporary philosophical discourses that are commonly called “poststructuralist,” “postmodernist,” or “deconstructive,” that is, discourses in which Jacques Derrida was directly involved or which he inspired. The questions raised seem to consist in three types. This chapter aims to respond to each of these three questions. It takes up the second kind of question concerning the need for vigilan…Read more
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    Affection and Becoming
    In Casey Ford, Suzanne M. Mccullagh & Karen L. F. Houle (eds.), Minor ethics: Deleuzian variations, Mcgill-queen's University Press. pp. 31-32. 2021.
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    8. Speaking Out For Others: Philosophy’s Activity in Deleuze and Foucault
    In Nicolae Morar, Thomas Nail & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Between Deleuze and Foucault, Edinburgh University. pp. 139-159. 2016.
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    Editorial
    with Sverre Raffnsøe, Alain Beaulieu, Barbara Cruikshank, Bregham Dalgliesh, Knut Ove Eliassen, Varena Erlenbusch, Marius Gudmand-Høyer, Thomas Götselius, Robert Harvey, Robin Holt, Daniele Lorenzini, Edward McGushin, Hernan Camilo Pulido Martinez, Giovanni Mascaretti, Johanna Oksala, Clare O'Farrell, Rodrigo Castro Orellana, Eva Bendix Petersen, Alan Rosenberg, Annika Skoglund, Dianna Taylor, and Martina Tazzioli
    Foucault Studies 29. 2021.
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    Two Unpublished Notes on Music
    Chiasmi International 3 18-18. 2001.
  • Heidegger (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 31 (4): 110-111. 1999.
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    Event and Iterability: The Confrontation Between Paul Ricoeur and Jacques Derrida
    Dissertation, State University of New York at Stony Brook. 1988.
    In the 1970's Paul Ricoeur and Jacques Derrida participated in a published debate over the nature of philosophical discourse. The question of the possibility of univocal discourse in philosophy drives the published debate. I provide a commentary on this debate and situate it in a broader confrontation over the nature of language in general. Ricoeur sees language as the discursive event which aims at the communication of univocal meaning. I show that the discursive event, for Ricoeur, happens in …Read more
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    The Wake of Imagination: Toward a Postmodern Culture
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 48 (2): 179-181. 1990.
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    Hugh J. Silverman
    Chiasmi International 15 451-453. 2013.
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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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    Presentazione
    Chiasmi International 3 11-11. 2001.
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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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    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.
  • Introduction (English)
    Chiasmi International 12 13-14. 2010.
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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.