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- The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
- Penn State University Press
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- Can We Relinquish the Transcendental? Volume 28, Number 3, 2014, pp. 242-255
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Introduction
- The Silence of the Sirens: Rereading the Dialectic of Enlightenment with Kafka and Borges
- Should Philosophers Still Read Mauss?: Thoughts on Contemporary American Politics
- The Other (Woman): Limits of Knowledge in Beauvoir’s Ethics of Reciprocity
- Heidegger and Aristotle: Action, Production, and Ethos
- Home Invasions: Phenomenological and Psychoanalytic Reflections on Embodiment Relations, Vulnerability, and Breakdown
- Foreign Bodies: Psychoanalysis and Neuroscience
- Knowing, Counting, Being: Meillassoux, Heidegger, and the Possibility of Science
- Nietzsche on Causation
- Is a Hermeneutic Phenomenology Wide Enough?: A Ricoeurian Reply to Janicaud’s Phenomenology “Wide Open”
- Revealing the Invisible: Henry and Marion on Aesthetic Experience
- Fichte in 1804: A Radical Phenomenology of Life? On a Possible Comparison Between the 1804 Wissenschaftslehre and Michel Henry’s Phenomenology
- In What We Tend to Feel Is Without History: Foucault, Affect, and the Ethics of Curiosity
- Teleology Beyond Metaphysics: Husserlian Phenomenology and the Historical Consciousness of Modernity
- SPEP Co-director’s Address: SPEP and the Continental Divide
- Can We Relinquish the Transcendental?
- The Limits of Conceptual Thinking
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