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33New Reproductive Technologies and Disembodiment: Feminist and Material Resolutions by Carla LamNew Reproductive Technologies and Disembodiment: Feminist and Material Resolutions by Carla Lam. Farnham, UK: Ashgate 2015International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 10 (2): 154-159. 2017.In various—often even opposing—ways, embodiment has always been crucial for feminism. Carla Lam’s important book addresses the fact that new reproductive technologies increasingly disembody reproduction for women; simply put, these technologies render women’s experience more akin to that of men. Birth becomes not only technologically mediated, but reproduction can now be taken out of the female body. This has both practical and theoretical implications. It is critical, therefore, that feminists …Read more
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1Transformative Consequences. Lou Andreas-Salome's Interpretation of Nietzsche's Doctrine of Eternal RecurrenceIn Mazzino Montinari, Wolfgang Müller-Lauter, Heinz Wenzel, Günter Abel & Werner Stegmaier (eds.), 1998, De Gruyter. pp. 339-365. 1999.
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12Transformative Consequences: Lou Andreas-Salomé's Interpretation of Nietzsche's Doctrine of Eternal RecurrenceNietzsche Studien 27 (1): 339-365. 1998.
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121Seyla Benhabib and the radical future of the enlightenmentPhilosophy and Social Criticism 23 (5): 63-78. 1997.
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9Transformative Consequences: Lou Andreas-Salomé's Interpretation of Nietzsche's Doctrine of Eternal RecurrenceNietzsche Studien (1973) 27 (1): 339-365. 1998.
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37Paternity, Enframing, and a New Revealing: O'Brien's Philosophy of Reproduction and Heidegger's Critique of TechnologyHypatia 31 (1): 123-139. 2016.This article seeks to demonstrate the importance of the philosophical work of Mary O'Brien. It does so by showing how O'Brien's work counters Heidegger's strict differentiation between the ancient Greek metaphysics of presence and modern technological thinking. O'Brien's ideas indicate two critical lacunae in Heidegger's interpretation of the ancient Greeks: the latter's attempt to secure paternity and their overlooking of birth as a form of unconcealment. According to O'Brien, the way in which …Read more
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20Enigma, Semblance, and Natural Beauty in Adorno's Epistemological AestheticsSymploke 20 (1-2): 293-307. 2012.
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Lou Andreas-Salomés Deutung der Beziehung von künstlerischem Schaffen und „Übermensch" bei NietzscheDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 44 (6): 1039-1054. 1996.
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17Review: Neuerscheinungen: Mary O'Brien: The Politics of ReproductionDie Philosophin 3 (5): 103-108. 1992.
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22Neuerscheinungen: Mary O'Brien: The Politics of ReproductionDie Philosophin 3 (5): 103-108. 1992.
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Nietzsche's nascent laughterIn Hans-Georg Moeller & Günter Wohlfart (eds.), Laughter in eastern and western philosophies: proceedings of the Académie du Midi, Verlag Karl Alber. 2010.
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7A Visual Dionysian: Nietzsche's Aesthetics and Pan's LabyrinthComparative and Continental Philosophy 8 (2): 180-198. 2016.This paper argues that Pan's Labyrinth illustrates the potential for a rebirth of tragedy through the Dionysian. The film exemplifies the healing capacity that Nietzsche saw in Greek tragedy. Tragedy protects us from, and provides a response to, the terror and absurdity of existence. Pan's Labyrinth depicts the horrors of Spanish fascism and the pointless fight against it, represents these, and renders them bearable. The film is a healing image after a glance into the abyss of Spanish fascism. P…Read more