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John Cottingham
Thomism out of the ghetto
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Alison Bailey
Newark Lessons
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Clevis Headley
Reading George Yancy’s Backlash:
Afro-Pessimism and the Conundrums of Liberalism
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Eduardo Mendieta
Habits of the Racist Self:
On George Yancy
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Shannon Sullivan
Raced and Gendered Scripts in Public Backlash against Critical Philosophers of Race
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George Yancy
The Practice of Philosophy:
Truth-Telling, Vulnerability, and Risk
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David Newheiser
“Religion” and Its Other:
A Response to Gregg Lambert, Return Statements
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Gregg Lambert
“In the Beginning Was the Word”:
Reply to Forum on Return Statements: The Return of Religion in Contemporary Philosophy
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Matthew Wickman
Why Return to the “Return to Religion”?
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Jason Tuckwell
Radical Skepsis and Perspectivism:
On Return Statements
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Deconstruction, at the Level of Praxis?:
Reply to Rodolphe Gasché’s Deconstruction, Its Force, Its Violence
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Anne O'Byrne
Possible:
On Rodolphe Gasché’s Deconstruction, Its Force, Its Violence
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Tracing a New Thread into a Loosened Web:
A Response to Bilgesu Sisman and Anne O’Byrne
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Tracy Colony
Unearthing Heidegger’s Roots:
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Charles Bambach’s recent book Heidegger’s Roots: Nietzsche, National Socialism, and the Greeks traces the themes of rootedness and the earthly in Heidegger’s thought. Focusing on the role of these themes in the major works of the 1930’s, Bambach offers an account of Heidegger’s relation to contemporaneous conservative and National Socialist ideologies. In this review article, I question the fundamental presupposition guiding Bambach’s approach and present specific reservations regarding his use of untranslated material from Heidegger’s Nietzsche lecture courses.
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Constantin V. Boundas
Une Intrigue criminelle de la philosophie:
Lire La Phénomenologie de l'Esprit de Hegel
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Matthew R. McLennan
Jean-François Lyotard, Discourse, Figure. Trans. A. Hudek and M. Lydon
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Peter Gratton
Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism, Volume 1: The Outcome of Recent French Philosophy by Adrian Johnston
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Maciej Witek
Varieties of Linguistic Conventions:
A book symposium on Ernie Lepore and Matthew Stone's Imagination and Convention. Distinguishing Grammar and Inference in Language
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Joseph Viktor Widmann
Nietzsche’s Dangerous Book
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David B. Allison
Notes on David Krell’s The Good European
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