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    Text in a Box.Herman Rapaport, Renee & Judd - 1997 - Substance 26 (1):56.
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    Is there truth in art?Herman Rapaport - 1997 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    'Is There Truth in Art?' includes chapters on atonal music, environmental art, modern German and French poetry, contemporary French fiction, experimental French ...
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    "Suggestio Rediviva": The Vicissitudes of a Concept over Two Centuries.Leon Chertok, Ned Lukacher & Herman Rapaport - 1986 - Substance 14 (3):3.
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    Derrida.Herman Rapaport & Christopher Norris - 1989 - Substance 18 (2):125.
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    Le differend.Herman Rapaport & Jean-Francois Lyotard - 1986 - Substance 15 (1):83.
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  6. The Theory Mess: Deconstruction in Eclipse.Charles J. Stivale & Herman Rapaport - 2002 - Substance 31 (1):136.
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    Between the Sign & the Gaze.Timothy Murray & Herman Rapaport - 1996 - Substance 25 (2):146.
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    Milton and the Postmodern.Alan F. Nagel & Herman Rapaport - 1985 - Substance 14 (2):109.
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    Applied Grammatology.Herman Rapaport & Gregory L. Ulmer - 1986 - Substance 15 (2):136.
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    Lacan in Contexts.Herman Rapaport & David Macey - 1990 - Substance 19 (1):115.
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    Derrida on exile and the nation: reading fantom of the other.Herman Rapaport - 2020 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    In a time when our understanding of nationalism is critically important, Herman Rapaport brings together an original analysis of philosophical nationalism via Derrida's vital lecture series on the subject. Taking society as the core entry point from which all meaningful social relations emerge, enables an explication of Derrida on race, gender, sex, and family. Key 20th century philosophers' writings on nationalism are revisited through Derrida and reveal themselves anew in light of current polarising debates between universalism and tribalism.
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    Heidegger and Derrida: Reflections on Time and Language.Herman Rapaport - 1989 - U of Nebraska Press.
    As the spell of Jacques Derrida grows stronger, with more translations and analyses appearing every season, it is possible--and necessary--to determine what in his work is truly new and what continues philosophical and literary traditions. Although Martin Heidegger ahs been mentioned before as a precursor of deconstruction, Herman Rapaport is the first to develop the connections between the writings of the German philosopher and Derrida. Heidegger and Derrida discusses the French philosopher's adoption of certain Heideggerean themes and his (...)
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    Later Derrida: Reading the Recent Work.Herman Rapaport - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    "First Published in 2002, Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.".
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    Archive trauma.Herman Rapaport - 1998 - Diacritics 28 (4):68-81.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Archive TraumaHerman Rapaport (bio)Jacques Derrida. Archive Fever: A Freudian Impression. Trans. Eric Prenowitz. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1996. Trans. of Mal d’archive. Paris: Galilée, 1995.The occasion for Archive Fever (Mal d’archive) was a conference held at the Freud archives in England and the society that it serves. Throughout his lecture, Derrida returns to a number of problematics that he had considered earlier in his career with respect (...)
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    After Blanchot?Herman Rapaport - 2009 - Paragraph 32 (2):255-264.
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    A Lover’s Lobster.Herman Rapaport - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (18):1-12.
    This paper considers a minor if not fleeting detail from Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu which easily escapes noticeability though it is a signifier that reverberates with and, in fact, repeats the extremely well known epiphany of the Madeleine, though by way of an extremely muted parody that I doubt a reader would notice if he or she had not stopped to examine it. This detail concerns a lobster dismantled on Marcel's plate during lunch at the home (...)
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    A Lover’s Lobster.Herman Rapaport - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy: A Cross-Disciplinary Inquiry 7 (18):1-12.
    This paper considers a minor if not fleeting detail from Marcel Proust's À la recherche du temps perdu which easily escapes noticeability though it is a signifier that reverberates with and, in fact, repeats the extremely well known epiphany of the Madeleine, though by way of an extremely muted parody that I doubt a reader would notice if he or she had not stopped to examine it. This detail concerns a lobster dismantled on Marcel's plate during lunch at the home (...)
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    After Theory: Post Modernism/Post Marxism.Herman Rapaport & Thomas Docherty - 1992 - Substance 21 (2):115.
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    Deregionalizing Ontology: Derrida's Khōra.Herman Rapaport - 2008 - Derrida Today 1 (1):95-118.
    The purpose of the essay is to contextualize and explain the philosophical project that is under way in Jacques Derrida's Khōraof 1993. Upon a cursory reading, the book will appear to be merely the unpacking of yet another undecidable term that Derrida has located within the history of metaphysics. But, in fact, the stakes of this text are much higher in that Derrida's aim is to continue developing a project that was announced in the late 1960s, namely, to deregionalize ontology. (...)
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    Deconstruction's Other: Trinh T. Minh-ha and Jacques Derrida.Herman Rapaport - 1995 - Diacritics 25 (2):98-113.
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  21. Later Derrida: Reading the Recent Work.Herman Rapaport - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
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  22. Roland Barthes and Don Delillo on living together/Apart.Herman Rapaport - 2022 - In Jeffrey R. Di Leo & Zahi Anbra Zalloua (eds.), Understanding Barthes, understanding modernism. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  23. Roland Barthes and Don Delillo on living together/Apart.Herman Rapaport - 2022 - In Jeffrey R. Di Leo & Zahi Anbra Zalloua (eds.), Understanding Barthes, understanding modernism. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    Response: Lacan Disbarred: Translation as Ellipsis.Herman Rapaport - 1976 - Diacritics 6 (4):57.
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    Time's Cinders.Herman Rapaport - 1993 - In David Michael Levin (ed.), Modernity and the Hegemony of Vision. University of California Press. pp. 218-233.
  26. The humanists strike back : an episode from the Cold War on theory.Herman Rapaport - 2016 - In Jeffrey R. Di Leo (ed.), Dead theory: Derrida, death, and the afterlife of theory. New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.
     
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    The Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics.Herman Rapaport - 2015 - The European Legacy 20 (1):92-95.
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    Structuralism and the Logic of Dissent (review).Herman Rapaport - 1990 - Philosophy and Literature 14 (2):442-444.
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    Heidegger and the Poets: Poiesis, Sophia, Techne (review).Herman Rapaport - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (2):415-416.
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    Psychoanalysis and the Postmodern Impulse (review).Herman Rapaport - 1994 - Philosophy and Literature 18 (1):191-193.
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    The I (review).Herman Rapaport - 1986 - Philosophy and Literature 10 (2):344-345.
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    The Sacred Complex: On the Psychogenesis of "Paradise Lost," (review).Herman Rapaport - 1984 - Philosophy and Literature 8 (2):307-308.
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    Review of John T. Lysaker, You Must Change Your Life: Poetry, Philosophy, and the Birth of Sense[REVIEW]Herman Rapaport - 2003 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (7).
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    Milton and ModernityMilton: A Study in Ideology and FormThe Sacred Complex: On the Psychogenesis of Paradise LostMilton and the Postmodern.Gordon Teskey, Christopher Kendrick, William Kerrigan & Herman Rapaport - 1988 - Diacritics 18 (1):42.
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  35. Herman Rapaport, Is There Truth in Art?C. Cazeaux - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  36. Herman Rapaport, Heidegger & Derrida: Reflections on Time and Language Reviewed by.Deborah Cook - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10 (10):427-429.
  37. Herman Rapaport, Later Derrida: Reading the Recent Work Reviewed by.Jack Reynolds - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24 (1):47-49.
  38. Herman Rapaport, Heidegger & Derrida: Reflections on Time and Language. [REVIEW]Deborah Cook - 1990 - Philosophy in Review 10:427-429.
     
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  39. Herman Rapaport, Later Derrida: Reading the Recent Work. [REVIEW]Jack Reynolds - 2004 - Philosophy in Review 24:47-49.
     
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  40. Reviews : Herman Rapaport, Heidegger and Derrida: reflections on time and language. Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 1989. £31.50, paper £7.95, x + 293 pp. [REVIEW]Seán Hand - 1992 - History of the Human Sciences 5 (1):121-123.
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    Review of Herman Rapaport, Later Derrida: Reading the Recent Work[REVIEW]Catherine Mills - 2003 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (9).
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    Heidegger and Derrida: Reflections on Time and Language, Herman Rapaport.Joanna Hodge - 1992 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 23 (2):183-184.
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    Walter E. Broman, Timothy C. Lord, Roy W. Perrett, Colin Dickson, Jill P. Baumgaertner, Eva L. Corredor, William E. Cain, Ronald Bogue, Timothy V. Kaufman-Osborn, Jay S. Andrews, David M. Thompson, David Carey, David Parker, David Novitz, Norman Simms, David Herman, Paul Taylor, Jeff Mason, Robert D. Cottrell, David Gorman, Mark Stein, Constance S. Spreen, Will Morrisey, Jan Pilditch, Herman Rapaport, Mark Johnson, Michael McClintick, John D. Cox, Arthur Kirsch, Burton Watson, Michael Platt, Gary M. Ciuba, Karsten Harries, Mary Anne O'Neil. [REVIEW]Wendell V. Harris - 1992 - Philosophy and Literature 16 (2):373.
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    Review of Later Derrida: Reading the Recent Work, by Herman Rapaport[REVIEW]Stefano Franchi - 2004 - Essays in Philosophy 5 (1):157-163.
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    Mary Anne O'Neil, William E. Cain, Christopher Wise, C. S. Schreiner, Willis Salomon, James A. Grimshaw, Jr., Donald K. Hedrick, Wendell V. Harris, Paul Duro, Julia Epstein, Gerald Prince, Douglas Robinson, Lynne S. Vieth, Richard Eldridge, Robert Stoothoff, John Anzalone, Kevin Walzer, Eric J. Ziolkowski, Jacqueline LeBlanc, Anna Carew-Miller, Alfred R. Mele, David Herman, James M. Lang, Andrew J. McKenna, Michael Calabrese, Robert Tobin, Sandor Goodhart, Moira Gatens, Paul Douglass, John F. Desmond, James L. Battersby, Marie J. Aquilino, Celia E. Weller, Joel Black, Sandra Sherman, Herman Rapaport, Jonathan Levin, Ali Abdullatif Ahmida, David Lewis Schaefer. [REVIEW]Donald Phillip Verene - 1994 - Philosophy and Literature 18 (1):131.
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  46. Meinong, Alexius; I: Meinongian Semantics.William J. Rapaport - 1991 - In Hans Burkhardt & Barry Smith (eds.), Handbook of metaphysics and ontology. Munich: Philosophia Verlag. pp. 516-519.
    A brief introduction to Meinong, his theory of objects, and modern interpretations of it. Sections include: The Theory of Objects, Castañeda's Theory of Guises, Parsons,'s Theory of Nonexistent Objects, Rapaport's Theory of Meinongian Objects, Routley's Theory of Items.
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    Het verschijnsel wetenschap.Herman Koningsveld - 2006 - Amsterdam: Boom.
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  48. Conceptual Engineering: The Master Argument.Herman Cappelen - 2019 - In Alexis Burgess, Herman Cappelen & David Plunkett (eds.), Conceptual Engineering and Conceptual Ethics. New York, USA: Oxford University Press.
    I call the activity of assessing and developing improvements of our representational devices ‘conceptual engineering’.¹ The aim of this chapter is to present an argument for why conceptual engineering is important for all parts of philosophy (and, more generally, all inquiry). Section I of the chapter provides some background and defines key terms. Section II presents the argument. Section III responds to seven objections. The replies also serve to develop the argument and clarify what conceptual engineering is.
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  49. Critical Review of Minds, Brains and Science.William J. Rapaport - 1988 - Noûs 22 (4):585-609.
    Critical Review of Searle's Minds, Brains and Science.
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  50. Computers Are Syntax All the Way Down: Reply to Bozşahin.William J. Rapaport - 2019 - Minds and Machines 29 (2):227-237.
    A response to a recent critique by Cem Bozşahin of the theory of syntactic semantics as it applies to Helen Keller, and some applications of the theory to the philosophy of computer science.
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