Duquesne University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1981
Villanova, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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    The Parting of Being: On Creation and Sharing in Nancy’s Political Ontology
    Research in Phenomenology 40 (3): 295-308. 2010.
    I expose facets of Nancy's notion of being singular plural. Nancy's political ontology overcomes the metaphysical dualism of theory and practice by thinking the space of the between as primary. Nancy's treatment of the event of creation and the presence of the divine rethink meta-physical notions of origin and God in a way that emphasizes the parting of unity and the plurality of the world. Nancy thinks the everyday and the existential together by affirming the importance of curiosity and wonder…Read more
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    Broken Words: Maurice Blanchot and the Impossibility of Writing
    Comparative and Continental Philosophy 1 (2): 181-192. 2009.
    This essay explains what Blanchot understands as writing and the space of literature. For Blanchot, writing is the place where the impossible interruption of the destiny of things is put into play, an interruption that world-formation needs but negates and conceals. Writing belongs to an excess outside of language, an otherness of language. The need to write is linked to the point at which nothing can be done with words. Writing is contrasted with dialectical language and the totalizing aim of t…Read more
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    Of Philosophy at the Limit (review)
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 17 (4). 2003.
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    Gadamer's rethinking of the interconnection of theory and practice can lead to a resolution of the debate in contemporary Aristotelian scholarship regarding the priority of theory or practice in Aristotle's Ethics. This is especially true in light of Aristotle's treatment of friendship which, as I will try to show, provides support for Gadamer's claim. In Aristotle's notion of friendship, theory and practice come together, and the activity of friendship is for Aristotle the highest expression of…Read more
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    Heidegger and Aristotle: The Twofoldness of Being
    State University of New York Press. 2005.
    _Interprets Heidegger’s phenomenological reading of Aristotle’s philosophy._
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    The Central Significance of Suffering in Nietzsche’s Thought
    International Studies in Philosophy 20 (2): 53-62. 1988.
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    Heidegger’s Destruction of Phronesis
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 28 (Supplement): 127-147. 1990.
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    On Giorgio Agamben’s Naked Life
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1): 113-124. 2011.
    This article attempts to explore why it is that the “state of exception” is so pivotal to Agamben’s analysis of sovereignty and the possibility of a coming community beyond the sovereign state and its power machines. The essay distinguishes between two senses of the state of exception and tries to explain their interconnection. The “zone of indistinction” opens up an irreparable gap between sovereign power and its execution and between “bare life” and citizenship. These are the spaces that both …Read more
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    Generosity and Reserve
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (2): 407-413. 2009.
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    Letter from the Editor
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 7 (2): 5-6. 2003.
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    Is Platonic Drama the Death of Tragedy?
    International Studies in Philosophy 23 (2): 75-82. 1991.
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    Figuring and Disfiguring Socrates
    Philosophy Today 52 (Supplement): 144-150. 2008.
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    The Middle Voice of Charles Scott
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (1): 89-97. 2012.
    My essay attempts humbly to honor and celebrate the voice of Charles Scott by thematizing one of the major insights of his body of work, namely the significance of the middle voice. I attempt in various ways to show the significance of the middle voice in the work of Charles Scott and to offer some commentary on what is meant by the middle voice. Finally, I ask about the implications of a middle-voiced philosophy for an understanding of the self of human beings and for an understanding of the th…Read more
  •  39
    On Giorgio Agamben’s Naked Life
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1): 113-124. 2011.
    This article attempts to explore why it is that the “state of exception” is so pivotal to Agamben’s analysis of sovereignty and the possibility of a coming community beyond the sovereign state and its power machines. The essay distinguishes between two senses of the state of exception and tries to explain their interconnection. The “zone of indistinction” opens up an irreparable gap between sovereign power and its execution and between “bare life” and citizenship. These are the spaces that both …Read more
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    Zarathustra: The tragic figure of the last philosopher
    Research in Phenomenology 24 (1): 42-56. 1994.
    The coast has vanished, now the last chain has fallen from me, the boundless roars around me, far out glisten space and time; be of good cheer, old heart.1.
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    American Continental Philosophy: A Reader (edited book)
    Indiana University Press. 2000.
    American Continental Philosophy is the first anthology to gather a representative selection of the most important and original thinkers from the continental tradition in the U.S. The essays reflect the diverse directions and methodologies that have emerged from this influential field. This state-of-the-art sampler showcases the richness and scope of American continental philosophy and will be of value to the entire philosophical community
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    Remembrance of Heidegger
    Research in Phenomenology 16 (1): 255-261. 1986.
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    This article is an interpretive analysis of James Risser’s book The Life of Understanding: A Contemporary Hermeneutics. I focus on the key elements of Risser’s notion of community and what I call his hermeneutics of the strange and foreign. The article pays particular attention to some of the most important themes in Risser’s book: aesthetics and the flash of beauty; language and the poetic word; the transmission of tradition; the movement of Ruinanz and the circulation of life; weaving. Overall…Read more
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    Ethics, Indifference, and Social Concern
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (1): 89-97. 2012.
    My essay attempts humbly to honor and celebrate the voice of Charles Scott by thematizing one of the major insights of his body of work, namely the significance of the middle voice. I attempt in various ways to show the significance of the middle voice in the work of Charles Scott and to offer some commentary on what is meant by the middle voice. Finally, I ask about the implications of a middle-voiced philosophy for an understanding of the self of human beings and for an understanding of the th…Read more
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    The Impossible Voicing of Philosophy’s Double
    Philosophy Today 54 (Supplement): 31-37. 2010.
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    Double archê
    Angelaki 11 (3). 2006.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    The Editors extend their sincere appreciation to the following persons who served as invited reviewers between May 1999 and April 2000 (review)
    with Don Bialostosky, Barbara Biesecker, Thomas Farrell, Maurice Finocchiaro, William W. Fortenbaugh, Eugene Garver, Gerard A. Hauser, Drew Hyland, and Michael McDonald
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 33 (4). 2000.
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    The Intimate Relationship of Life and Law in Aristotle's Politics
    Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (2): 471-484. 2021.
    This essay argues that the fundamental premise of Aristotle’s political philosophy is that free citizens are those who rule and are ruled in turn. The virtuous community sustains a mean between these two dimensions of political life, and the decadent regime errs by excess or deficiency from this ideal. Aristotle sees the production and exercise of law as essential to preserve the continuity of the arrangements between citizens. In the production of law, the process of ruling together is best exe…Read more
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    Editors’ Introduction
    Philosophy Today 45 (Supplement): 3-8. 2001.