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    Ignorance
    Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3): 180-182. 2006.
    10.1177/026327640602300232.
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    Technics, Media, Teleology
    with C. Venn, R. Boyne, and J. Phillips
    Theory, Culture and Society 24 (7-8): 334-341. 2007.
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    Baudrillard and the Evil Genius
    Theory, Culture and Society 24 (5): 135-145. 2007.
    This article commemorates Jean Baudrillard’s career with an account of the consistency of his interventionist logic, the subtlety of his styles of argument and the prescience of his observations. It provides an account of Baudrillard’s sustained engagement with the intensification of simulation that has increasingly codified trends in communications, technology politics, the social, the psychological and economics in the name of functionality. The consistency of Baudrillard’s arguments belies th…Read more
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    Violence
    Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3): 377-385. 2006.
    Violence is spoken of in several senses but its most basic definition, as a force exerted by one thing on another, harbors serious problems, especially when it comes to a consideration of its source or cause. We begin this article by identifying some of the aporias of violence with reference to philosophical and religious discourses and then we go on to analyze how violence problematizes concepts of law and justice in world historical contexts. We examine several traditions including Indo-Europe…Read more
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    Language
    Theory, Culture and Society 23 (2-3): 51-58. 2006.
    In this article we outline the ways in which questions of language have both revealed problems with conceptions of knowledge and suggested constructive ways of addressing those problems. Having examined the limitations of instrumental notions of language, we outline some alternatives, especially those developed from the middle of the 19th and throughout the 20th century. We locate forceful and influential philosophical interventions in the writings of Nietzsche and Heidegger and foundational rev…Read more
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    Manufacturing Emergencies
    Theory, Culture and Society 19 (4): 91-102. 2002.
    The article examines the distinction between the state of emergency and the normal state and an inherent undecidability at the base of the distinction. We argue that states of emergency arise from strategic sovereign decisions to divide visible from invisible, enemy from ally, underground economy from above-ground, illegitimate war from legitimate war. The capacity to so divide is manifested, for instance, in the technology of air raid sirens in a way that indicates the momentum of the technicit…Read more
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    Media Art at UMAT
    Theory, Culture and Society 24 (7-8): 359-369. 2007.