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Andrzej Jaroszyński
Chesterton in Poland
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Evelyn Waugh
Evelyn Waugh's review of "Chesterton: Man and Mask," by Garry Wills
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John Saward
The Catholic Shakespeare:
A review article on Peter Milward, S.J., The Catholicism of Shakespeare's Plays, by Peter Milward, S.J.
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Philip Jenkins
Visions of Jesus
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John Saward
The Mystery of Christian Wales
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John Cottingham
Thomism out of the ghetto
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Brian Morton
Tintin and the eternal search
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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Steven Levine
Desire and Distance:
Introduction to a Phenomenology of Perception
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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Robert Pippin
Hegel’s Practical Philosophy
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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Angelica Nuzzo
Mourning Sickness:
Hegel and the French Revolution
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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Mitchell Miller
Dialectic and Dialogue
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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Jeffrey Stout
The Spirit of Pragmatism:
Bernstein’s Variations on Hegelian Themes
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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Helmuth Plessner
Review of Eric Voegelin’s Race and State
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Tommy J. Curry
Empirical or Imperial?: Issues in the Manipulation of Du Bois’ Intellectual Historiography in Kwame Anthony Appiah’s Lines of Descent
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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal:
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Eric Schliesser
Review of Omri Boehm’s Kant’s Critique of Spinoza
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New Nietzsche Studies:
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Gary Schapiro
On Schmidt, Twombly, and Geo-Aesthetics
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New Nietzsche Studies:
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Daniel T. O'Hara
Experiments in Reading:
The Cambridge Nietzsche
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Christopher Latiolais
Generations of Critical Theory:
On Babette Babich, ed., Habermas, Nietzsche, and Critical Theory
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Studia Phaenomenologica:
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Eric Pommier
La phénoménologie de la vie de Renaud Barbaras
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Renaud Barbaras wants to show that only the concept of life can help us understand how the subject may be a condition as well as a part of the world. The failures of the former phenomenological theories on this point is due to “the ontology of death” they assume, which leads to separate the conscience and the body. It is thus required to realise an epochè of death so as to think the unity of the subject. Ultimately, Renaud Barbaras is led to define life from desire.
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Ion Tănăsescu
Intenţionalitatea în exegeza brentaniană schiţa unei polemici
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