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Phantasie and Phenomenological Inquiry - Thinking with
Edmund Husserl
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Kant and the "I": A Reappraisal
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The Phenomenological Dimension of the Theory of Meaning: a
Critical Inquiry through Husserl and Wittgenstein
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Jean Paul Sartre's Theory of Collective Action: Reconsidering Hegel
and Marx
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<p style="font-weight: bold">Ciceronian Fallibilism in Kant'sCritique of Pure Reason: A Rhetorical Theory ofJustification of Belief in the Modern Critique of Metaphysics
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Experience without Subject: Rule-Governed Practices and the
Possibility of Critical Historiography in Foucault
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Christianity and the Honest, Rigorous Thinker: A Peculiar LoveStory and its Phenomenological Interpretation
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Feminist Aporetics: On Negativity and Alterity
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The Unity of the Philebus: Continuity in Plato's
Philosophy
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Essaying Oneself: Montaigne and Philosophy as a Way of Life
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Kierkegaard and Hegel: Motion, Modality, and the Absolute
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Between Two Logics: Deleuze and Artaud on the Logics of Sense and
Sensation
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Solidarity as Social Transformation: Towards a Queer Humanism
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Judgement and Procedure: Kant, Husserl, Lyotard, Derrida
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The Meaning of Faith: An Essay in the Philosophy of Religion
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Plato's Opinions: Cognition and Reality in the Timaeus and Critias
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The Role of Convention in Language: Donald Davidson's and
Jean-Luc Nancy's Conceptions of Communication and Community
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"Spinoza's Way of Ideas"
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