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    The affirmation of death
    Angelaki 27 (1): 47-59. 2022.
    Finitude as an affirmative moment is what stands at the center of this paper. While death cannot be represented or conceptualized, it is present in events of death in the life of an individual and...
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    Laḳan ʻim ha-filosofim =
    Universiṭat Tel Aviv, ha-hotsaʼah la-or ʻa. sh. Ḥayim Rubin. 2015.
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    The Actuality of a World: What Ceases Not to Be Written
    Filozofski Vestnik 42 (2). 2022.
    “There is no longer any world,” wrote the late philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy in 1993, and in this paper, the sense of this loss of world is analysed in terms of the modal notions of necessity, impossibility, and possibility. Modal differentiation can illuminate what constitutes the sense of actuality in a world, and hence, what it is that has been lost regarding this actuality of being in a world. Modal thinking does not rely on knowledge of the true state of affairs, nor on having a constant grasp…Read more
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    After life: Recent philosophy and death
    with Rona Cohen
    Angelaki 27 (1): 3-7. 2022.
    Philosophy prides itself on beginning with Socrates’s death: scandalous with regard to Socrates’s virtue and wisdom, as well as his age, this death is transfigured into an entry into truth. One can...
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    Aesthetic community
    Dialogue 60 (2): 319-336. 2021.
    RÉSUMÉLe goût, en tant que faculté d'appréciation esthétique, implique un individu, et pourtant suppose une communauté. Dans cet article, nous constatons qu'une disposition singulière à l’égard des objets de goût est conditionnée par le consentement d'autrui et par l’être-avec autrui. De cette façon, une communauté esthétique est établie. Cette idée de communauté esthétique remonte au sensus communis de Kant et à la notion de préservation de Heidegger : dans les deux cas, c'est la présence d'une…Read more
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    Lacan with the Philosophers
    University of Toronto Press. 2018.
    Lacan with the Philosophers creates a dialogue between the oeuvre of psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan and philosophy. Major philosophical figures to which Lacan vastly referred are examined around key concepts fundamental to philosophy - being, truth, knowledge, the good, the subject.
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    Index
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 185-188. 2014.
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    5. By Way of Prohibition
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 123-158. 2014.
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    Notes
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 161-178. 2014.
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    Bibliography
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 179-184. 2014.
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    2. By Way of Beauty
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 39-66. 2014.
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    Conclusion
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 159-160. 2014.
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    Frontmatter
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. 2014.
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    3. By Way of Truth
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 67-92. 2014.
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    Contents
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. 2014.
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    Acknowledgments
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. 2014.
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    1. By Way of Negation
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 19-38. 2014.
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    Introduction: By Way of the Law
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 1-18. 2014.
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    Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics
    University of Toronto Press. 2014.
    Ever since Plato expelled the poets from his ideal state, the ethics of art has had to confront philosophy's denial of art's morality. In Art before the Law, Ruth Ronen proposes a new outlook on the ethics of art by arguing that art insists on this tradition of denial, affirming its singular ethics through negativity. Ronen treats the mechanism of negation as the basis for the relationship between art and ethics. She shows how, through moves of denial, resistance, and denouncement, art exploits …Read more
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    4. By Way of Deception
    In Art Before the Law: Aesthetics and Ethics, University of Toronto Press. pp. 93-122. 2014.
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    Lacan and the Philosophical Soul
    Philosophy Today 61 (3): 619-632. 2017.
    By closely reading Lacan’s references to the way philosophers use the notion of the “soul,” this paper suggests that the soul represents whatever in the body is unattainable to thought. The paper aims to reveal the philosophical moment in which a soul distinguishes itself from both mind and body and to show that this moment, in which a soul is summoned by philosophers, is needed in order to overcome the fundamental alienation of the body with regard to thought. Lacan’s way of addressing the soul…Read more
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    Lacan and the Philosophical Soul
    Philosophy Today 61 (3): 619-632. 2017.
    By closely reading Lacan’s references to the way philosophers (primarily Kant and Aristotle) use the notion of the “soul,” this paper suggests that the soul represents whatever in the body is unattainable to thought. The paper aims to reveal the philosophical moment in which a soul distinguishes itself from both mind and body and to show that this moment, in which a soul is summoned by philosophers, is needed in order to overcome the fundamental alienation of the body with regard to thought. Lac…Read more
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    Possible Worlds in Literary Theory
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 53 (4): 449-450. 1995.
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    Representing the Real
    Rodopi. 2002.
    This study offers a new perspective on the object represented by art, specifically by art that succeeds to create in its receiver a sense of "the real", a sense of approximating the true nature of the represented object that lies outside the artwork. The object that cannot be accessed through a concept, a meaning or a sign, the thing-in-itself, is generally rejected by philosophy as being outside the realm of its concerns. This rejection is surveyed in a number of philosophical discussions, from…Read more
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    Aesthetics of Anxiety
    State University of New York Press. 2009.
    Places anxiety at the heart of the aesthetic experience
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    Possible Worlds Between The Disciplines
    British Journal of Aesthetics 33 (1): 29-40. 1993.
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    The real as limit to interpretation
    Semiotica 132 (1-2): 121-136. 2000.