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Darryl Murphy
Imagining Bodies
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David Morris
Interrogating Ethics:
Embodying the Good in Merleau-Ponty
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Chloé Taylor
The Cultural Politics of Emotion
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Penelope Deutscher
“Women and so on”:
Rogues and the Autoimmunity of Feminism
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Alexia Hannis
On Touching:
Jean-Luc Nancy
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Bernhard Waldenfels
Politics on the Borders of Normality
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Diane Enns
Beyond Derrida:
The Autoimmunity of Deconstruction
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Shannon Dea
Vico’s Uncanny Humanism:
Reading the ‘New Science’ Between Modern and Postmodern
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Bryan Smyth
Desire and Distance:
Introduction to a Phenomenology of Perception
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Jason C. Robinson
Experiencing the Postmetaphysical Self:
Between Hermeneutics and Deconstruction
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Kevin Gray
Sartre
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Stuart J. Murray
Ethics at the Scene of Address:
A Conversation with Judith Butler
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Chloë Taylor
Searle and Foucault on Truth
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A Note on Peer Review
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Rebecca Comay
“Adorno avec Sade ...”
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Bettina Bergo
Commentary on Tina Chanter’s “Antigone’s Excessive Relationship to Fetishism”
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Christina Tarnopolsky
The Bipolar Longings of Thumos:
A Feminist Rereading of Plato’s Republic
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Hasana Sharp, Chloë Taylor
Editors’ Introduction
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Claire Katz
The Gift of the Other:
Levinas and the Politics of Reproduction
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