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    Deconstruction is not vegetarianism: Humanism, subjectivity, and animal ethics
    Continental Philosophy Review 37 (2): 175-201. 2004.
    This essay examines Jacques Derrida’s contribution to recent debates in animal philosophy in order to explore the critical promise of his work for contemporary discourses on animal ethics and vegetarianism. The essay is divided into two sections, both of which have as their focus Derrida’s interview with Jean-Luc Nancy entitled “‘Eating Well’, or the Calculation of the Subject.” My task in the initial section is to assess the claim made by Derrida in this interview that Levinas’s work is dogmati…Read more
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    What is the significance of and logic behind Jacques Derrida's recent "political" writings? While Derrida's work refuses to obey any singular movement or register, he does, nonetheless, make recurrent attempts to negotiate between a politics of identity and difference. A similar undertaking can be found in the radical democratic writings of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. An encounter between these thinkers is here carried out in order to elucidate key themes in Derrida's The Other Heading. T…Read more
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    In recent years Derrida has devoted a considerable number of writings to addressing “the question of the animal,” and, more often than not, this question arises in a reading of one of Heidegger's texts. In order to appreciate more fully the stakes of Derrida's posing of this question in relation to Heidegger, in this essay I offer some prefatory remarks to the question of the animal in Derrida's reading of Heidegger. The essay opens with a careful analysis of Derrida's early essay “The Ends of M…Read more
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    Giorgio Agamben: sovereignty and life (edited book)
    Stanford University Press. 2007.
    This volume provides the first in-depth collection of essays aimed at critically examining the work of political philosopher Giorgio Agamben.
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    Matthew Calarco draws on ethological and evolutionary evidence and the work of Heidegger, who called for a radicalized responsibility toward all forms of life.
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    Working Through Derrida
    Symposium 2 (2): 242-246. 1998.
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    The aim of this essay is to examine the status and promise of Emmanuel Levinas’s humanism for a posthuman and more-than-human age. I suggest that, even though Levinas’s approach partially r...
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    The Animal Question (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 36 (4): 109-111. 2004.
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    Reading derrida’s own conscience: From the question to the call
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (3): 283-301. 2004.
    This paper explores two different methods of reading ‘Derrida’s own conscience’ – that is, of raising the question of ethics and obligation in deconstruction. The two readings under discussion here are staged by Jean-Luc Nancy in his seminal essay ‘The Free Voice of Man’. In the first half of the paper, I engage in a reading of Nancy’s essay in which I seek not only to highlight Nancy’s double formulation of the place of ethics in deconstruction, but also to re-mark the transition in Derrida’s w…Read more
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    Radicalizing Levinas (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 2010.
    Levinas ahead of his time--and himself--on politics, postcolonialism and globalization, animals and the environment, and science and technology
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    The continental ethics reader (edited book)
    Routledge. 2003.
    The Continental Ethics Reader is the first comprehensive anthology of classic writings on ethics and moral philosophy from the major figures in Continental thought. The carefully selected readings are divided into five sections: Phenomenology and Hermeneutics, Existentialism, Critical Theory, Postmodernism, Psychoanalysis and Feminism. All of the authors and their writings are introduced and placed in philosophical context by the editors. The Continental Ethics Reader is an ideal point of entry …Read more
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    On the Borders of Language and Death
    Philosophy Today 44 (Supplement): 91-97. 2000.
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    The Man Without Content (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 35 (1): 128-129. 2003.
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    The rapidly expanding field of critical animal studies now offers a myriad of theoretical and philosophical positions from which to choose. This timely book provides an overview and analysis of the most influential of these trends. Approachable and concise, it is intended for readers sympathetic to the project of changing our ways of thinking about and interacting with animals yet relatively new to the variety of philosophical ideas and figures in the discipline. It uses three rubrics—identity, …Read more
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    Heidegger’s Secret
    International Studies in Philosophy 32 (1): 23-43. 2000.
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    List of key concepts -- Introduction -- THE KEY CONCEPTS -- Bibliography -- Index.
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    The Meaning of Religious Practice
    with Emmanuel Levinas, Peter Atterton, and Joëlle Hansel
    Levinas Studies 5 1-4. 2010.
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    Animal Studies Journal 2021 10: [Review] Felice Cimatti and Carlo Salzani, editors. Animality in Contemporary Italian Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. 341 pp.
  •  13
    The Animal Question (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 36 (4): 109-111. 2004.
  •  12
    The Gift of Touch (review)
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 3 (1): 142-147. 1999.
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    Heidegger’s Secret
    International Studies in Philosophy 32 (1): 23-43. 2000.
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    Roadkill is a recurrent but often unthought feature of modern life. Yet, consideration of the broader significance of the myriad social, ethical, and political issues related to roadkill has largely gone missing from mainstream scholarship and activism. This neglect persists even in fields such as mobility studies and animal studies that would otherwise seem to have a vested interest in the topic. This book aims to bring roadkill to the foreground of current discussions among scholars and activi…Read more
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    Plato's pigs -- Aristotle's wonderful animals -- Cynicism's dogs -- Jainism's birds -- Plutarch's grunter -- Descartes' beast-machine -- Kant's elephants -- Bentham's suffering animal -- Nietzsche's overhuman animal -- Derrida's cat -- Adams's absent referent -- Plumwood's crocodile -- Haraway's companion species.
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    Derrida, los animales y el futuro de las humanidades
    Revista Disertaciones 10 (2): 7-20. 2021.
    En las páginas finales de “El futuro de la profesión o la universidad sin condición”, Derrida sugiere que el futuro de las humanidades tendrá que incluir un análisis de la historia de los conceptos que instituyen varias de las disciplinas que componen las humanidades. Dichos análisis históricos, señala, no habrían de ser neutrales. Por el contrario, estarían guiados por un intento de abrir estas disciplinas a modos de alteridad que no han sido pensados cuando se han constituido sus fundamentos. …Read more
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    A transformative vision for human-animal relations on personal, social, and environmental levels. The Three Ethologies offers a fresh, affirmative vision for rebuilding human-animal relations. Venturing beyond the usual scholarly and activist emphasis on restricting harm, Matthew Calarco develops a new philosophy for understanding animal behavior—a practice known as ethology—through three distinct but interrelated lenses: mental ethology, which rebuilds individual subjectivity; social ethology, …Read more