Continental Philosophy.
Overview
| Works: | 111 works in 111 publications in 111 languages | |
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Umberto Eco, The Da Vinci Code, and the intellectual in the age of popular culture
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Ontologies of naturecontinental perspectives and environmental reorientations /
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Introduction to western culturecultural history, religion, politics, folklore and tourism /
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Understanding western culturephilosophy, religion, literature and organizational culture /
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Nietzsche and modernismnihilism and suffering in Lawrence, Kafka and Beckett /
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An ethical and theological appropriation of Heidegger's critique of modernityunframing existence /
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Bergson's philosophy of self-overcomingthinking without negativity or time as striving /
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Subjectivity In-between timesexploring the notion of time in Lacan's work /
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The problem of affective nihilism in Nietzschethinking differently, feeling differently /
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The visible, the sublime and the Sensus CommunisKant's theory of perception /
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Education and thinking in continental philosophythinking against the current in Adorno, Arendt, Deleuze, Derrida and Ranciere /
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Seeing as practicephilosophical investigations into the relation between sight and insight /
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Space, time, and the origins of transcendental idealismImmanuel Kant's philosophy from 1747 to 1770 /
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The teaching of Jesus and its enduring significancewith an appendix: 'A brief description of the Christian doctrine' /
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Morally-demanding infinite responsibilitythe supererogatory attitude of Levinasian normativity /
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The idealism-realism debate among Edmund Husserl's early followers and critics
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Performative reflections of Indian traditionstowards a liveable learning /
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The paradoxes of modernitycreating belief through art, community, and ritual /
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Heidegger, bonhoeffer and the concept of home in Christian youth worka theological vision for the Church's work with young people /
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The death of transcendencereflections on Jean Amery's "At the Mind's Limits" /
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Money and thoughtlessnessa genealogy and defense of the traditional suspicions of money and merchants /
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Toward an anthropology of screensshowing and hiding, exposing and protecting /
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Transcendental idealism and metaphysicsHusserl's critique of Heidegger.Volume 1 /
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Transcendental idealism and metaphysicsHusserl's critique of Heidegger.Volume 2 /
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Judaism, philosophy, and psychoanalysis in Heidegger's ontologyharrowing the heath /
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Critical autoethnography and Écriture femininewriting with Hélène Cixous /
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Structuralism and form in literature and biologycritiquing genetic manipulation /
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Derrida and inheritance in environmental ethicsthe half-lives of responsibility /
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The preface to Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of perceptiona re-introduction /
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Phenomenology, new materialism, and advances in the pulsatile imaginaryrites of disimagination /
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The genesis and transformation of social consciousnessan attempt at the construction of social naturalism /
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The violence of readingliterature and philosophy at the threshold of pain /
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Nietzsche's writing against religion and the crisis of faithtwentieth-century Christian reactions and responses /
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Guattari beyond Deleuzeontology and modal philosophy in Guattari's major writings /
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Nietzsche's philosophy of life affirmationexperimenting with art and science to transfigure humankind /
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Marxism and the moral basis of artLukács and German Idealist art theory /
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