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6Von Peripherie über Peripherie zum ZentrumIn Hilge Landweer, Catherine Newmark, Christine Kley & Simone Miller (eds.), Philosophie und die Potenziale der Gender Studies, Transcript. pp. 255-272. 2012.
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5Die Philosophie Nietzsches im Spiegel von Philosophinnen im 20. JahrhundertIn Renate Reschke & Marco Brusotti (eds.), "Einige werden posthum geboren": Friedrich Nietzsches Wirkungen, De Gruyter. pp. 97-116. 2012.
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Liberating language: Gendlin and Nietzsche on the refreshing power of metaphorsIn Eric R. Severson & Kevin C. Krycka (eds.), The psychology and philosophy of Eugene Gendlin: making sense of contemporary experience, Routledge. 2023.
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25Putting the Embodied Turn in Philosophy to Practice: Luce Irigaray’s Response to Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Embodied ThinkingNietzsche Studien 51 (1): 271-295. 2022.Luce Irigaray’s writings on Nietzsche’s philosophy belong to the groundbreaking interpretations of his work and they also confirm the continued relevance of his philosophy. Unlike most male-centric philosophers, Nietzsche not only saw that sexual difference was becoming one of the major philosophical issues of our age. He was also keenly aware of how it permeated our philosophical tradition with its dualistic models, which is one reason for Irigaray’s interest in it, as has been widely discussed…Read more
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22Luce Irigaray’s Philosophy of the Child and Philosophical Thinking for a New EraSophia 61 (1): 203-218. 2022.In her book To be Born, Luce Irigaray offers a novel philosophy of the child. Instead of viewing the child as a bearer of rights and in need of adequate care as is common in contemporary philosophies of childhood, Irigaray presents the child as a metaphor of a new human being which represents natural belonging. The rearticulation of the human has been ongoing in Irigaray’s philosophy from its beginnings with its efforts to give voice to the excluded, silenced, repressed feminine. Irigaray’s phen…Read more
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12Vom Krieg zur Liebe. Nietzsches Philosophieren über Männlichkeiten im Lichte von GegenwartsdebattenNietzsche Studien 49 (1): 52-70. 2020.Recent discussions have connected Nietzsche’s philosophy of masculinity to the return of authoritarian politics. Neoconservative debates about masculinity, and right-wing extremism, explicitly refer back to Nietzsche’s philosophy and often present democratization, a feminization of society, and political correctness as responsible for a weakening of masculinity. One example for this reception of Nietzsche’s writings is Jordan Peterson’s psychological diagnosis of a presumed crisis of masculinity…Read more
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46Shame, Vulnerability and Philosophical ThinkingSophia 59 (1): 5-17. 2020.Shame in the deep sense of fear of exposure of human vulnerability (and not in the narrower sense of individual transgression or fault) has been identified as one mood or disposition of philosophical thinking. Philosophical imaginary, disciplinary identity and misogynistic vocabulary testify to a collective, underlying, unprocessed shame inherent to the (Western) philosophical tradition like Le Doeuff (1989), Butler (2004) and Murphy (2012) have pointed out. One aspect of collective philosophica…Read more
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41Embodied Critical ThinkingphiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 9 (1): 92-109. 2019.While the emphasis on embodiment and situatedness is strong in contemporary philosophy and cognitive sciences, its implications for the practice of critical thinking are just beginning to be taken seriously. The challenge is to think with the richness and the intricacy that come along with embodiment of situated knowers and on the basis of the experiential turn. Even though the embodied and experiential dimension is operative and continuously present all the time in thought and action, it is har…Read more
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64Embodied Critical Thinking: The Experiential Turn and Its Transformative AspectsphiloSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 9 (1): 92-109. 2019.
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12Love of the Sexes in Nietzsche’s Philosophy: From Opposition to transformative InteractionNietzsche Studien 46 (1): 105-113. 2017.Name der Zeitschrift: Nietzsche-Studien Jahrgang: 46 Heft: 1 Seiten: 105-113.
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10Zur Einleitung: Kritik und Transformation bei NietzscheIn Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation, De Gruyter. pp. 1-12. 2016.
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2InhaltsverzeichnisIn Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation, De Gruyter. 2016.
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7Autorinnen und AutorenIn Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation, De Gruyter. pp. 297-300. 2016.
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4SachregisterIn Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation, De Gruyter. pp. 305-306. 2016.
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11FrontmatterIn Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation, De Gruyter. 2016.
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13Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation (edited book)De Gruyter. 2016.Das Konzept der Kritik in Nietzsches Philosophie ist eng mit dem Begriff der Transformation verbunden. Dekonstruktive wie auch rekonstruktive Kritik reagiert auf Probleme und Krisen und zielt darauf, Kultur, Politik, Systeme von Wissen und Macht sowie die Menschen selbst in ihren Beziehungen zu sich und zu anderen zu transformieren. Dieser Band widmet sich den analytischen, transformativen und polemischen Dimensionen der Nietzsche'schen Begriffe der Kritik und der Wirksamkeit seiner Kritik. Was …Read more
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8SiglenverzeichnisIn Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation, De Gruyter. 2016.
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12Nietzsches Philosophie der Schuld/en als transformierende Kritik der Schuldenökonomie der GegenwartIn Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation, De Gruyter. pp. 189-205. 2016.
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32The fight for emancipation takes place on different levels, and one of them is the level of contemporary financial capitalism as debt-economy. Debt can be a major tool of control and exploitation in that it produces subordinate subjects situated in exchange relations of debt and credit. Recent work on financial debt and the debt-economy has, however, not taken gender adequately into account in philosophical definitions of indebted subjects. Gender analysis discloses how the debtor–creditor relat…Read more
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47Reclaiming Nature by Reclaiming the BodyBalkan Journal of Philosophy 8 (1): 39-48. 2016.A number of recent environmental philosophers (Vogel, Morton, Latour) have proclaimed the end of nature. They oppose what they consider to be an outdated view of nature as a basis for environmental philosophy and political ecology. Instead of “thinking like a mountain” (Leopold), we should begin “thinking like a mall” (Vogel). These end-of-nature thinkers claim that the concept of nature in environmental discourses is bound to be something that is outside of us because man is understood as doing…Read more
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11PersonenregisterIn Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir & Helmut Heit (eds.), Nietzsche Als Kritiker Und Denker der Transformation, De Gruyter. pp. 301-304. 2016.
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8Die Philosophie im LeibIn Andrea Bertino, Ekaterina Poljakova, Andreas Rupschus & Benjamin Alberts (eds.), Zur Philosophie der Orientierung, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 71-82. 2016.