21.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
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2011
Leslie Kavanaugh
A Place to Stand
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22.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Jaroslav Trnka
Corporeity and Metaphysics. Deconstruction between “Good” and “Bad” Dialectics
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23.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
April Flakne
All the Elements, Except Air: Merleau-Ponty and Deleuze on the Possibility of Others
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24.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Lester Embree
Objects Inside and Outside the Body According to Dorion Cairns
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25.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Marek Pokropski
Différance and Hiatus: Derrida and Merleau-Ponty on the Subject's Constitution
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26.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Fabrice Bothereau
Merleau-Ponty, Whitehead, and the NATURE of Nature
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27.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Elena Bovo
La temporalité de l'inconscient. Merleau-Ponty et Derrida lecteurs de Freud
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28.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Giedrė Šmitienė
Speech that Stems from Body, or Body that Flows through Language
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29.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Zsigmond Szabo
Becoming and Infinity
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30.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Taylor S. Hammer
Cartesian Ontology and “Eye and Mind”
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Preface
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32.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Notes
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33.
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Thinking in Dialogue with Humanities:
Year >
2011
Petri Berndtson
The Inspiration and the Expiration of Being: The Immense Lung and the Cosmic Breathing as the Sources of Dreams, Poetry and Philosophy
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