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Thinking with Faith, Thinking as Faith: What Comes After Onto-theo-logy?
Despite Heidegger’s constant claims to the contrary, thinking is not opposed to faith. Indeed, against his own intentions, Heidegger’s critique of onto-theo-logy, which breaks the grip of modernity, issues in a faith more radically conceived.
Caputo John D.
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Judaism, Philo, and Hegel's Theology
Abstract Hegel displays consistent interest in Judaism, but his presentation seems to differ widely between his earlier and later writings. Contemporary scholarly interpretations of this apparent change also differ widely. In this article, I present the interpretive problem as one of continuity‐discontinuity, and place the major scholarly treatments ...
Reed Frey, C.O.
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Microscopic models of traveling wave equations
Reaction-diffusion problems are often described at a macroscopic scale by partial derivative equations of the type of the Fisher or Kolmogorov-Petrovsky-Piscounov equation.
Brunet, Eric, Derrida, Bernard
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Text as tape: On the voice in the late prose of Friederike Mayröcker
Abstract For a text to have a voice means to be caught in a paradox: the text obviously does not speak, so what is that tone rising from the pages? Taking hold of a striking ambivalence, this essay examines the relationship between text and voice in the late prose of Austrian poet Friederike Mayröcker.
Astrid Elander
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An absolute Hegelianism for postmodern times: Hegel with Lacan after Bataille and Derrida [PDF]
This paper examines the Hegelian dialectical procedure of determinate negation in the Phenomenology of Spirit through the lens of “failure” in light of its critique by post-Hegelian thinkers, primarily Georges Bataille and Jacques Derrida.
Nakhwa Rutwij
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Heidegger and Levinas on the phenomenology of the hand: Between work and gesture
Abstract This article explores how Heidegger and Levinas develop distinct phenomenological accounts of the hand. Both thinkers refuse to treat the hand as merely an anatomical organ, instead viewing it as an essential dimension of human existence. Yet their interpretations diverge sharply. In the first section, I show how Heidegger grounds the function
Cristian Ciocan
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Intentionalism, anti‐Intentionalism and conversational interaction
Abstract Proponents as well as opponents of modeling aesthetic interpretation on conversation tend to assume that this implies that the author's intention constitutes the meaning of her work and that the aim of interpretation consists in recovering it.
Palle Leth
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Este texto es un documento de trabajo: texto de seminario escrito, en marzo de 1990, para el Critical Theory Group de Irvine y presetado en una conferencia en Murcia en noviembre del mismo año. De ahí su estructura singular y original: un «agenciamiento»
Jacques Derrida
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The Ends of an Idiom, or Sexual Difference in Translation
In “The Ends of an Idiom: ‘Sexual Difference’ in Translation,” Anne Emmanuelle Berger reflects on the different uses and meanings of the notion of “sexual difference” in the Francophone and Anglophone worlds.
Anne-Emmanuelle Berger
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Phase Transition in NK-Kauffman Networks and its Correction for Boolean Irreducibility
In a series of articles published in 1986 Derrida, and his colleagues studied two mean field treatments (the quenched and the annealed) for \textit{NK}-Kauffman Networks.
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