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- CR: The New Centennial Review
- Michigan State University Press
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- Europe and Its Others: Some Preliminary Reflections on the Relation of Reflexivity and Violence in Rodolphe Gasché’s Europe, or the Infinite Task Volume 8, Number 3, Winter 2008, pp. 71-83
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This issue contains 16 articles in total
- Contributors
- Editors’ Note
- Sur Rodolphe Gasché: Une Lettre
- On Rodolphe Gasché: A Letter
- “The Miracle of Love” and the Turn to Democracy
- The Opening of the West
- Europe’s Frenzy: European and Spanish Universality in María Zambrano
- Translating Derrida
- Thinking (in) Europe: An Indirect Question for Rodolphe Gasché
- Impossible Inventions: On Genius and Sexual Difference
- Without World
- A Deceptive God of Dazzling Whiteness
- Bowing to Necessity in the Idiom of Rodolphe Gasché
- Europe and Its Others: Some Preliminary Reflections on the Relation of Reflexivity and Violence in Rodolphe Gasché’s Europe, or the Infinite Task
- The Relation
- On Seeing Away: Attention and Abstraction in Kant
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