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    Ageing-in-the-World
    Continental Philosophy Review 57 (3): 565-584. 2024.
    Ageing brings together biological, personal, and social horizons. Attempts to reduce it or to privilege one of these dimensions over the others fail to fully capture the phenomenon. The temporality of ageing presents an irreducible complexity. It is the inextricable intertwinement of three temporalities, three rhythms on different scales: biological time, personal-narrative time, and historical time. In all these dimensions something is of crucial concern: time and temporality. Yet, many philoso…Read more
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    Desiring: An Analysis of One Concept of Wanting
    Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park. 1979.