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Javier A. Ibañez-Noé
Authenticity, Freedom, and Gelassenheit
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James Gilbert-Walsh
Transcendental Exhaustion:
Repeating Heidegger’s Fundamental Ontology
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Nathan Widder
Time is Out of Joint—And So Are We:
Deleuzean Immanence and the Fractured Self
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John F. Whitmire, Jr.
Questioning the Self:
Kierkegaard and Derrida
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Pat J. Gehrke
The Ethical Importance of Being Human:
God and Humanism in Levinas’s Philosophy
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Camille Atkinson
What’s So Funny? Or, Why Humor Should Matter to Philosophers
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Patrick K. Dooley
William James’s “Specious Present” and Willa Cather’s Phenomenology of Memory
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Jane Mummery
Deconstructing the Rational Respondent:
Derrida, Kant, and the Duty of Response
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Russell Ford
The Threshold of The Invisible:
Said, Conrad, and Imperialism
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J. Keeping
“Strike Flat the Thick Rotundity o’ the World”:
A Phenomenology of Anger in Shakespeare’s King Lear
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Books Received
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Annual Index
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Laura Hengehold
How Does It Feel? Affect, Apathy, and Historical Transition
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Paul Symington
Beyond Continents:
Eschatological Dimensions in the Philosophy of William James and Richard Kearney
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Michael J. Matthis
Becoming Subjective:
Kierkegaard’s Existential Revolution
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Sara Cohen Shabot
The Grotesque and Merleau-Ponty on “Fleshing Out” the Subject
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Deborah Cook
Nature Becoming Conscious of Itself:
Adorno on Self-Reflection
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Robert Lee-Nichols
Judgment, History, Memory:
Arendt and Benjamin on Connecting Us to Our Past
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Horst Ruthrof
Modernity:
Vernunftspaltung
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Stephen Wang
Reason and the Limits of Existential Freedom:
Why Sartre is not a Voluntarist
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