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    Interprétation, Signs and God.Kevin Hart - 1985 - Philosophical Papers 14 (2):47-66.
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    Maurice Blanchot on poetry and narrative: ethics of the image.Kevin Hart - 2023 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Explores Blanchot's philosophical meditation on three poets, Mallarmé, Hölderlin, and René Char alongside his contribution to Jewish philosophy.
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    Lands of likeness: for a poetics of contemplation: the Gifford lectures, 2020-2023.Kevin Hart - 2023 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    In Lands of Likeness, philosopher, theologian, and poet Kevin Hart utilizes the history of Christian thought and secular philosophy to develop a novel and profound hermeneutics of contemplation. Drawing in particular on the work of Arthur Schopenhauer, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Edmund Husserl, Hart traces the development of notions of contemplation in modernity and refines the approaches he finds there. Utilizing his refined approach, Hart trains our attention on modern poems from G. M. Hopkins, Wallace Stevens, (...)
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  4. I hear my destiny in the rustling of an oak: Blanchot's Char.Kevin Hart - 2018 - In Christopher Langlois (ed.), Understanding Blanchot, understanding modernism. New York, NY: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    The Power of Contestation: Perspectives on Maurice Blanchot.Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature Kevin Hart, Kevin Hart, Geoffrey H. Hartman & Professor Geoffrey H. Hartman - 2004 - JHU Press.
    "Kevin Hart and Geoffrey H. Hartman bring together essays by prominent scholars from a range of disciplines to focus on Blanchot's diverse concerns: literature, art, community, politics, ethics, spirituality, and the Holocaust."--Jacket.
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    Omitting types and AF algebras.Kevin Carlson, Enoch Cheung, Ilijas Farah, Alexander Gerhardt-Bourke, Bradd Hart, Leanne Mezuman, Nigel Sequeira & Alexander Sherman - 2014 - Archive for Mathematical Logic 53 (1):157-169.
    We prove that the classes of UHF algebras and AF algebras, while not axiomatizable, can be characterized as those C*-algebras that omit certain types in the logic of metric structures.
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  7. The word becomes text: A dialogue between Kevin Hart and George aichele.Kevin Hart & George Aichele - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and Religion: Other Testaments. Routledge.
     
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    Derrida and religion: other testaments.Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.) - 2005 - New York: Routledge.
    This book represents the most comprehensive attempt to date to explore and test Derrida's contribution and influence on the study of theology, biblical studies, and the philosophy of religion. Over the course of the last decade, the writings of Derrida and the key concepts that emerge from his work such as the gift, apocalypse, hospitality, and messianism have wrought far-reaching and irresistible changes in the way that scholars approach biblical texts, comparative religious studies, and religious violence, for instance, as well (...)
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    The Trespass of the Sign: Deconstruction, Theology, and Philosophy.Kevin Hart - 2000 - Fordham University Press.
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    Kingdoms of God.Kevin Hart - 2014 - Indiana University Press.
    What did Jesus mean by the expression, the Kingdom of God? As an answer, Kevin Hart sketches a "phenomenology of the Christ" that explores the unique way Jesus performs phenomenology. According to Hart, philosophers and theologians continually reinterpret Jesus’s teaching of the Kingdom so that there are effectively many Kingdoms of God. Working in, while also displacing, a tradition inaugurated by Husserl and continued by philosophers such as Heidegger, Marion, and Lacoste, Hart puts forward a new (...)
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    Introduction.Kevin Hart - 2022 - In Kevin Hart & Barbara Wall (eds.), The Experience of God: A Postmodern Response. Fordham University Press. pp. 1-19.
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    5 The Experience of the Kingdom of God.Kevin Hart - 2022 - In Kevin Hart & Barbara Wall (eds.), The Experience of God: A Postmodern Response. Fordham University Press. pp. 71-86.
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    Counter-Experiences: Reading Jean-Luc Marion.Kevin Hart (ed.) - 2007 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    Unarguably, Jean-Luc Marion is the leading figure in French phenomenology as well as one of the proponents of the so-called “theological turn” in European philosophy. In this volume, Kevin Hart has assembled a stellar group of philosophers and theologians from the United States, Britain, France, and Australia to examine Marion's work—especially his later work—from a variety of perspectives. The resulting volume is an indispensable resource for scholars working at the intersection of philosophy and theology. “This is a ground-breaking (...)
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  14. The Trespass of the Sign. Deconstruction, Theology and Philosophy.Kevin Hart - 1991 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (3):561-562.
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    Epoché and faith: An interview with Jacques Derrida.John D. Caputo, Kevin Hart & Yvonne Sherwood - 2005 - In Yvonne Sherwood & Kevin Hart (eds.), Derrida and Religion: Other Testaments. Routledge.
  16. The experience of God.Kevin Hart - unknown
     
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    Without Derrida.Kevin Hart - 2007 - The European Legacy 12 (4):419-429.
    This essay explores the adventures of the word “without” in Jacques Derrida's work from the mid-1970s until his death. It is argued that Derrida comes to Yale primarily with a new reading of Kantian formalism in mind and that this in part explains both the ready acceptance and the resistance he found at Yale. It is further argued that by the time Derrida left Yale in the mid-1980s, the word “without” was serving a new end: ethics and religion. And yet (...)
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    The Dark Gaze: Maurice Blanchot and the Sacred.Kevin Hart - 2004 - University of Chicago Press.
  19. Jacques Derrida: The God Effect.Kevin Hart - 1998 - In Phillip Blond (ed.), Post-Secular Philosophy: Between Philosophy and Theology. Routledge. pp. 259.
     
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    Introduction: Levinas the exorbitant.Kevin Hart - 2010 - In Kevin Hart & Michael Alan Signer (eds.), The Exorbitant: Emmanuel Levinas Between Jews and Christians. Fordham University Press. pp. 1-16.
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    Derrida on Law and Blood. [REVIEW]Kevin Hart - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (1):107-115.
    In his lectures on the death penalty Jacques Derrida argues the surprising thesis that ‘no philosophical system as such has ever been able rationally to oppose the death penalty’. And he also entertains a second thesis that juridical execution undergirds the legal system. In his support for abolitionism, Derrida participates in ‘philosophy’ without quite belonging there. In fact, he maintains that juridical execution comes into sharper focus only when we pass from philosophy to theology. There is space for further passage (...)
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    From the Star to the Disaster.Kevin Hart - 2007 - Paragraph 30 (3):84-103.
    Franz Rosenzweig's The Star of Redemption comes before the Shoah and Maurice Blanchot's The Writing of the Disaster comes after it. The one addresses itself with hope to the figure of a star; the other meditates on the state of being without a guiding star. The figure of Emmanuel Levinas stands between these two works, since Totality and Infinity is marked by Rosenzweig's critique of totality and The Writing of the Disaster is in part a response to Levinas's philosophy. Both (...)
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    Clandestine Encounters: Philosophy in the Narratives of Maurice Blanchot.Kevin Hart (ed.) - 2010 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    Maurice Blanchot is perhaps best known as a major French intellectual of the twentieth century: the man who countered Sartre's views on literature, who affirmed the work of Sade and Lautreamont, who gave eloquent voice to the generation of '68, and whose philosophical and literary work influenced the writing of, among others, Jacques Derrida, Gilles Deleuze, and Michel Foucault. He is also regarded as one of the most acute narrative writers in France since Marcel Proust. In __Clandestine Encounters__, Kevin (...)
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    The exorbitant: Emmanuel Levinas between Jews and Christians.Kevin Hart & Michael Alan Signer (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    First, this collection seeks to examine exactly what Levinass writings mean for both Jews and Christians. Second, it takes a snapshot of the current state of Jewish-Christian dialogue, using Levinas as the rationale for the discussion. Three generations of Levinas scholars are represented. Contributors: Leora Batnitzky, Jeffrey Bloechl, Richard A. Cohen, Paul Franks, Robert Gibbs, Kevin Hart, Dana Hollander, Robyn Horner, Jeffrey L. Kosky, Jean-Luc Marion, Michael Purcell, Michael A. Signer, Merold Westphal, Elliott R. Wolfson, Edith Wyschogrod.
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    The Experience of God: A Postmodern Response.Kevin Hart & Barbara Wall (eds.) - 2022 - Fordham University Press.
    The book provides a series of approaches to the ancient question of whether and how God is a matter of "experience," or, alternately, to what extent the notion of experience can be true to itself if it does not include God. On the one hand, it seems impossible to experience God: the deity does not offer Himself to sense experience. On the other hand, there have been mystics who have claimed to have encountered God. The essays in this collection seek (...)
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  26. The God effect.Kevin Hart - 1998 - In Phillip Blond (ed.), Post-Secular Philosophy: Between Philosophy and Theology. Routledge. pp. 259.
     
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  27. It / is True.Kevin Hart - 2008 - Studia Phaenomenologica 8:219-239.
    Following a hint from Edmund Husserl, this paper explores the proximity of the phenomenological and aesthetic gazes. It does so with one particular poem in mind: “September Song” by Geoffrey Hill. The paper examines the ways in which the poem responds to a given situation, the death of a child in the Shoah, and responds to the ethical status of its own aesthetic gaze. Phenomenological perspectives by Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, Derrida, and Marion, are brought to bear on the questions considered, and (...)
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  28. Blanchot's "primal scene".Kevin Hart - unknown
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    Concretion and the Concrete: a Response to My Critics.Kevin Hart - 2017 - Sophia 56 (1):69-80.
    This essay consists of responses to several papers on my book *Kingdoms of God.*.
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    Contemplation: Beyond and behind.Kevin Hart - 2009 - Sophia 48 (4):435-459.
    This essay seeks to explore contemplation as it features in Christian theology and philosophy, both ancient and modern. Contemplation, in ancient philosophy, is transformed in Christian theology; nonetheless, it has the structure of what Jean Wahl calls ‘transascendance’, a rising to the heights. Although contemplation remains as a theme in modern Christian theology, it drops out in modern philosophy: that is, post-Renaissance philosophy. And yet it returns, both in analytic and continental philosophy, in the twentieth century. It returns, however, in (...)
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    Ethics of the Image.Kevin Hart - 2005 - Levinas Studies 1:119-138.
    In March 1956 there appeared in Monde Nouveau a relatively short piece by Emmanuel Levinas called “Maurice Blanchot et le regard du poète.” It is an extended review of L’Espace littéraire, published by Gallimard the previous summer, which is also laced with a polemic against Heidegger. Levinas observes that Blanchot is close to the Heidegger of Vorträge und Aufsätze (1954), almost to the point of immediate intellectual intuition, but he is just as quick to register the distance between the two (...)
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    Ethics of the Image.Kevin Hart - 2005 - Levinas Studies 1:119-138.
    In March 1956 there appeared in Monde Nouveau a relatively short piece by Emmanuel Levinas called “Maurice Blanchot et le regard du poète.” It is an extended review of L’Espace littéraire, published by Gallimard the previous summer, which is also laced with a polemic against Heidegger. Levinas observes that Blanchot is close to the Heidegger of Vorträge und Aufsätze (1954), almost to the point of immediate intellectual intuition, but he is just as quick to register the distance between the two (...)
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    Fides et Ratio et….Kevin Hart - 2002 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (2):199-220.
    Although Augustine, Anselm, and Aquinas are often cited in support of “faith and reason,” the doublet achieved prominence in that form only in the nineteenth century. The encyclical Fides et ratio can be seen as forming Aeterni patris, Humani generis, and Dei verbum into a tradition. Indeed, it looks back to the nineteenth century and remains at best uninterested in twentieth-century thought. One difficulty with the expression is that each of “faith” and “reason” can be defined against “experience,” and there (...)
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  34. Going to university with Socrates.Kevin Hart - unknown
     
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  35. Heidegger and the Essence of Poetry.Kevin Hart - 1988 - Critical Philosophy 4:69.
     
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    Heard, Seen, and Touched.Kevin Hart - 2009 - Research in Phenomenology 39 (1):143-151.
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    ‘It / is true’.Kevin Hart - 2010 - In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.), Words of Life: New Theological Turns in French Phenomenology. Fordham University Press. pp. 68-86.
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    “Lès-Poésie?”: Levinas Reads La folie du jour.Kevin Hart - 2020 - In Michael Fagenblat & Arthur Cools (eds.), Levinas and Literature: New Directions. De Gruyter. pp. 147-164.
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    My death.Kevin Hart - 2009 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (3):325-325.
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    Mystic Maybes.Kevin Hart - 2022 - In John Panteleimon Manoussakis (ed.), After God: Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy. Fordham University Press. pp. 208-221.
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    Mystic Maybe's.Kevin Hart - 2004 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 60 (4):1011 - 1024.
    "Mystic Maybe's": the title comes from Augustine Birrill's words on the death of Matthew Arnold. Is it true that Richard Kearney's philosophy of religion, like Arnold's reflections on the Bible, are "mystic maybe's," mere flirtations with possibility? In order to answer this question I seek to understand Kearney's expression "the God who may be" and to see if it fits into a non-metaphysical philosophy of religion. The expression is clarified by way of comparisons with Wolfhart Pannenberg's eschatological understanding of God (...)
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    Phenomenology and Biblical Criticism: The Case of Michel Henry.Kevin Hart - 2023 - Heythrop Journal 64 (2):227-239.
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    Phenomenality and christianity.Kevin Hart - 2007 - Angelaki 12 (1):37 – 53.
  44. Paul and the Reduction: An Interview.Kevin Hart & Lee Cole - 2005 - Journal of Philosophy and Scripture 2 (2).
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    Review Article.Kevin Hart - 2009 - Research in Phenomenology 39 (1):143-151.
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  46. Religious Experience and the End of Metaphysics.Kevin Hart - 2003 - Indiana Univ Pr.
     
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    “Spiritual Acoustics”: On Being In Common.Kevin Hart - 2016 - Analecta Hermeneutica 8.
    Kierkegaard steadily maintains, against Lessing, that Jesus’s contemporaries had no advantage as regards faith merely because they had personal experience of him. It is a view proposed both by Johannes Climacus and Anti-Climacus, as well as over Kierkegaard’s own signature; it is indirectly communicated and then directly communicated, and so the importance of becoming a true contemporary of Jesus can hardly be underestimated in the authorship, including the later journals. When Michel Henry considers this motif in his Phénoménologie matérielle he (...)
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    The Aggrieved Community.Kevin Hart - 2019 - Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 1 (1):27-42.
    Does “community” contain an ineradicable memory of “communion,” and thereby inevitably have conceptual ties to Christianity, if not to fascism? Or can the word, rather, indicate a new way of being in common, one that became briefly visible in the communist experiment, understood first as the appearing of the truth of democracy before it collapsed under the weight of ideology and militarism? While Jean-Luc Nancy identifies motifs from Maurice Blanchot’s early right-wing political commitments in his later left-wing thought, this essay (...)
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  49. The counter-spiritual life.Kevin Hart - unknown
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    T.S. Eliot and American philosophy: The harvard years.Kevin Hart - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (2):166-167.
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