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61. Augustinianum: Volume > 26 > Issue: 1/2
Russell J. DeSimone D. Spada, La fede dei padri
62. Augustinianum: Volume > 27 > Issue: 3
Prosper Grech Peter Lampe, Die stadtrömischen Christen in den ersten beiden Jahrhunderten
63. New Nietzsche Studies: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1/2
Lawrence J. Hatab Reflections On Schrift's Nietzsche's French Legacy: Poststructuralism and Politics
64. New Nietzsche Studies: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1/2
Dorothea E. Olkowski Nietzsche's French Legacy: A Matter of Safety
65. New Nietzsche Studies: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1/2
Alan D. Schrift Respect for the Agon and Agonistic Respect: A Response to Hatab and Olkowski
66. New Nietzsche Studies: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
Joseph Viktor Widmann Nietzsche’s Dangerous Book
67. New Nietzsche Studies: Volume > 4 > Issue: 1/2
David B. Allison Notes on David Krell’s The Good European
68. New Nietzsche Studies: Volume > 7 > Issue: 3/4
Paul Miklowitz "Zarathustra's Secret": Releasing Nietzsche from Joachim Kohler's Closet
69. Tradition and Discovery: The Polanyi Society Periodical: Volume > 47 > Issue: 2
Martin E. Turkis II Elizabeth Grosz, The Incorporeal: Ontology, Ethics, and the Limits of Materialism
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Critical theorist Elizabeth Grosz moves beyond the New Materialism she previously espoused and argues for a monism that avoids reductive materialism, holding that materiality is inconceivable without its immaterial frame. She also argues that this position ought to serve as the basis for an immanent and non-normative ontoethics. I give a summation and review of the book before offering an argument against such an approach to ethics. I also offer a related critique of the tendency, widespread within critical theory, to consider all transcendence oppressive.
70. The CLR James Journal: Volume > 28 > Issue: 1/2
Anique John Bernadine Evaristo’s Manifesto On Never Giving Up: Journeys towards Justice as a Declaration of “Life Success”