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Memory as Philosophy: Hegel, Montaigne, and the Philosophical Tradition of Recollection
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God's Absence is Not Nothing: Thinking the Ab-solute Otherwise
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Experience without Subject: Rule-Governed Practices and the
Possibility of Critical Historiography in Foucault
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Heidegger's Conversations: Relationality, Language, and Ethics
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Leibniz's Metaphysics of Harmony
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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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Carving out Conventional Worlds: The Work of Apoha in Early Dharmakīrtian Buddhism and Pratyabhijñā Śaivism
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The Unity of the Philebus: Continuity in Plato's
Philosophy
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Enduring Crisis and Critique: Adorno's Negative Dialectics and
Sites for a Critique of Political Economy
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Embodied Sensibilities - Moral Formation for Multidimensionality of
Adolescents and Teenagers
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The Possibility of Universal Objective Validity in the Human
Sciences: A Pragmatic Interpretation of Wilhelm Dilthey's
Hermeneutics
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Reading Now: Historical Danger in Spanish Caribbean Literary Modernism
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Tsong kha pa and the Foundations of Rationality
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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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Determinism, Freedom, and Ethics: Spinozistic Interventions in the
Contemporary Discussions of Responsibility
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Between Two Logics: Deleuze and Artaud on the Logics of Sense and
Sensation
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The Language of Suffering: Writing and Reading the Holocaust
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Constructing the Self: Thinking With Paul and Michel Foucault
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