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The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir

The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir

From Indiana University Press, The Philosophy of Simone De Beauvoir: Critical Essays: Since her death in 1986 and the publication of her letters and diaries in 1990, interest in the… Read more »

Spivak: Righting Wrongs

Spivak: Righting Wrongs

Colonialism was committed to the education of a certain class. It was interested in the seemingly permanent operation of an altered normality. Paradoxically, human rights and ‘‘development’’ work today cannot… Read more »

Nietzsche and Film Noir

Nietzsche and Film Noir

Mark Conrad on Nietzsche and Film Noir (from his edited collection The Philosophy of Film Noir): Just a passage: Nietzsche can help throw light on what film noir is, despite… Read more »

TLS on Camus

TLS on Camus

From TLS: The Gallimards made Camus and a Gallimard killed him. From L’Étranger onwards, all his works were published by the family firm, the most prestigious in twentieth-century French literature…. Read more »

Video: Jacques Derrida – Deconstruction And The ‘Eccentric Circle’

Video: Jacques Derrida – Deconstruction And The ‘Eccentric Circle’

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Ron Aronson

Ron Aronson

You can fine one of Ron Aronson's essay — "Thank Who Very Much?" — in The Philosopher's Magazine. From the introduction: Living without God today means facing life and death… Read more »

The Journal of Aesthetic Education: Volume 40, Number 3, Fall 2006

The Journal of Aesthetic Education: Volume 40, Number 3, Fall 2006

Jorgensen, Estelle Ruth: Myth, Song, and Music Education: The Case of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and Swann's The Road Goes Ever On Tauber, Zvi: Aesthetic Education for Morality:… Read more »

Colloquy: Issue Eleven, May 2006 — On Antigone

Colloquy: Issue Eleven, May 2006 — On Antigone

On the special topic: Carlo Salzani — Figures of Commonality in Sophocles' Antigone Jennifer R. Ballengee — Mourning the Public Body in Sophocles' Antigone Sabina Sestigiani — A Danish Antigone… Read more »

Habermas: “Religion in the Public Sphere”

Habermas: “Religion in the Public Sphere”

The European Journal of Philosophy has made its April 2006 issue temporarily available for free. The lead essay of the issue is by Habermas, entitled "Religion in the Public Sphere"…. Read more »

Derrida on biography

Derrida on biography

(Hat tip: Long Sunday) Also of possible interest: Derrida visits Nelson Mandela’s Jail Cell.