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    An Analysis of Sartre's and Beauvoir's Views on Transcendence: Exploring Intersubjective Relations.Christine Daigle and Christinia LAndry - 2013 - PhaenEx 8 (1):91-121.
    We will argue that Sartre’s failure and Beauvoir’s success in formulating a successful existential ethics lie in their distinct understandings of transcendence. Sartre’s struggle between transcendent consciousness and immanent body undermines being-in-the-world and being-with-others (what is, in Sartre’s language, only a being-for-others) as a way to enrich the self. Contra Sartre, Beauvoir’s notion of transcendence is an upsurge of being which originates in and necessitates bodily immanence. For Beauvoir, transcendence is to be gained only by revelling in immanence, a gesture (...)
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    Editorial Introduction.Christine Daigle and Marie-Eve Morin - 2018 - PhaenEx 12 (2):i-vi.
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    An Analysis of Sartre's and Beauvoir's Views on Transcendence: Exploring Intersubjective Relations.Christine Daigle and Christinia LAndry - 2013 - PhaenEx 8 (1):91.
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    From Deleuze and Guattari to posthumanism: philosophies of immanence.Christine Daigle & Terrance H. McDonald (eds.) - 2022 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Uncovering the theoretical and creative interconnections between posthumanism and philosophies of immanence, this volume explores the influence of the philosophy of immanence on posthuman theory; the varied reworkings of immanence for the nonhuman turn; and the new pathways for critical thinking created by the combination of these monumental discourses. With the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari serving as a vibrant node of immanence, this volume maps a multiplicity of pathways from Deleuze, Guattari and their theoretical allies - including (...)
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    2 The Intentional Encounter.Christine Daigle - 2013 - In Elodie Boublil & Christine Daigle (eds.), Nietzsche and Phenomenology: Power, Life, Subjectivity. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. pp. 28.
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    Sartre and Nietzsche.Christine Daigle - 2004 - Sartre Studies International 10 (2):195-210.
    Some have characterized the twentieth century as a Nietzschean century, while others, such as Bernard-Henri Lévy, call this Le siècle de Sartre. Those who are interested in the works of Sartre and Nietzsche wish to know what these two authors, who have left a deep impression on the twentieth century, share in common. Others, myself included, dare to ask: "Was Sartre a Nietzschean?" Studies on this connection are few and, besides Jean-François Louette's book, Sartre contra Nietzsche, no major study exists. (...)
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    Nietzsche and Phenomenology: Power, Life, Subjectivity.Elodie Boublil & Christine Daigle (eds.) - 2013 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    What are the challenges that Nietzsche's philosophy poses for contemporary phenomenology? Elodie Boublil, Christine Daigle, and an international group of scholars take Nietzsche in new directions and shed light on the sources of phenomenological method in Nietzsche, echoes and influences of Nietzsche within modern phenomenology, and connections between Nietzsche, phenomenology, and ethics. Nietzsche and Phenomenology offers a historical and systematic reconsideration of the scope of Nietzsche’s thought.
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    Can Existentialism Be a Posthumanism?Christine Daigle - 2020 - Philosophy Today 64 (3):763-780.
    In this article, I demonstrate that Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophy represents a first major step toward a rejection of the humanist subject and therefore was influential for the development of contemporary posthumanist material feminism. Specifically, her unprecedented attention to embodiment and biology, in The Second Sex and other works, as well as her notion of ambiguity, serve to challenge the humanist subject. While I am not claiming that Beauvoir was a posthumanist or material feminist thinker avant la lettre, I show (...)
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    Introduction.Christine Daigle - 2019 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 23 (2):1-4.
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  10. The ethics of authenticity.Christine Daigle - 2010 - In Jonathan Webber (ed.), Reading Sartre: On Phenomenology and Existentialism. Routledge.
     
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  11. Nietzsche: Virtue Ethics … Virtue Politics?Christine Daigle - 2006 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 32 (1):1-21.
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    Where Influence Fails: Embodiment in Beauvoir and Sartre.Christine Daigle - 2009 - In Christine Daigle & Jacob Golomb (eds.), Beauvoir and Sartre: The Riddle of Influence. Indiana University Press. pp. 30--48.
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    The Nietzschean Virtue of Authenticity: “Wie man wird, was man ist.”.Christine Daigle - 2015 - Journal of Value Inquiry 49 (3):405-416.
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    Beauvoir and Sartre: The Riddle of Influence.Christine Daigle & Jacob Golomb (eds.) - 2009 - Indiana University Press.
    While many scholars consider Simone de Beauvoir an important philosopher in her own right, thorny issues of mutual influence between her thought and that of Jean-Paul Sartre still have not been settled definitively. Some continue to believe Beauvoir's own claim that Sartre was the philosopher and she was the follower even though their relationship was far more complex than this proposition suggests. Christine Daigle, Jacob Golomb, and an international group of scholars explore the philosophical and literary relationship between (...)
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    Posthuman Sustainability: An Ethos for our Anthropocenic Future.Olga Cielemęcka & Christine Daigle - 2019 - Theory, Culture and Society 36 (7-8):67-87.
    Confronted with an unprecedented scale of human-induced environmental crisis, there is a need for new modes of theorizing that would abandon human exceptionalism and anthropocentrism and instead focus on developing environmentally ethical projects suitable for our times. In this paper, we offer an anti-anthropocentric project of an ethos for living in the Anthropocene. We develop it through revisiting the notion of sustainability in order to problematize the linear vision of human-centric futurity and the uniform ‘we’ of humanity upon which it (...)
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    Existentialist Thinkers and Ethics.Christine Daigle (ed.) - 2006 - McGill/Queen's University Press.
    About the Author:Christine Daigle is assistant professor, philosophy, Brock University and author of Le nihilisme est-il un humanisme? Étude sur Nietzsche et Sartre.
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    An Analysis of Sartre's and Beauvoir's Views on Transcendence: Exploring Intersubjective Relations.Christine Daigle & Christinia Landry - 2013 - PhaenEx 8 (1):91-121.
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    Authenticity and Distantiation from Oneself: An Ethico-Political Problem.Christine Daigle - 2017 - Substance 46 (1):55-68.
    Scholars have often taken Foucault by his words and insisted that his philosophy is completely at odds and opposed to Sartre’s—and Beauvoir’s—existentialism. However, it is my contention that Foucault’s own appreciation and intense critique of existentialist philosophy stems from a series of misunderstandings with regards to the notions of the subject, freedom, and historicity. The purpose of my essay will be to explore affinities between Foucauldian and existentialist philosophy as found in Sartre and Beauvoir’s works, focusing particularly on the ethical (...)
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    Beauvoir : réception d'une philosophie.Christine Daigle - 2006 - Horizons Philosophiques 16 (2):61-77.
  20. Deleuzian traces : the self of the polyp.Christine Daigle - 2022 - In Christine Daigle & Terrance H. McDonald (eds.), From Deleuze and Guattari to posthumanism: philosophies of immanence. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  21. Deleuzian traces : the self of the polyp.Christine Daigle - 2022 - In Christine Daigle & Terrance H. McDonald (eds.), From Deleuze and Guattari to posthumanism: philosophies of immanence. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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    From the Ethical to the Political.Christine Daigle - 2006 - In Existentialist Thinkers and Ethics. Mcgill/Queen's University Press. pp. 167.
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    Introduction à la lecture de Jean-Paul Sartre Jacques Marchand Montréal, Liber, 2005, 170 p.Christine Daigle - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (3):599.
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  24. Introduction. Posthumanisms through Deleuze and Guattari.Christine Daigle & Terrance H. McDonald - 2022 - In Christine Daigle & Terrance H. McDonald (eds.), From Deleuze and Guattari to posthumanism: philosophies of immanence. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  25. Introduction. Posthumanisms through Deleuze and Guattari.Christine Daigle & Terrance H. McDonald - 2022 - In Christine Daigle & Terrance H. McDonald (eds.), From Deleuze and Guattari to posthumanism: philosophies of immanence. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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    Le thé'tre de Sartre: Morale de la liberté, morale nietzschéenne.Christine Daigle - 2014 - Sartre Studies International 20 (2):43-57.
    This article shows that Sartre's theatrical works offer a reflection on morality, in particular The Flies , The Devil and the Good Lord , and The Sequestered of Altona . The ethical reflections that we find in his plays fill a philosophical gap left after Being and Nothingness . The plays offer an exploration of freedom's rootedness in situation which complements the more theoretical notes of the posthumously published Notebooks for an Ethics . Additionally, I link Sartre's ethics and Nietzsche's (...)
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    Nietzsche as Phenomenologist.Christine Daigle - 2021 - Edinburgh University Press.
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    Nietzsche’s notion of embodied self: Proto-phenomenology at work?Christine Daigle - 2011 - Nietzsche Studien 40 (1):226-243.
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    Nietzsche’s Notion of Embodied Self: Proto-Phenomenology at Work?Christine Daigle - 2011 - Nietzsche Studien (1973) 40 (1):226-243.
    I present an interpretation of the works of Nietzsche’s middle period as offering a phenomenological inquiry. This constitutes an extension of the famous existentialist interpretation of his philosophy. Nietzsche’s concern with the individual qua individual leads him to consider how the human being experiences 1) himself, 2) the presence of others and 3) how the world and the objects therein appear to him. This concern focuses on the human being as an embodied intentional consciousness. I propose to consider Nietzsche as (...)
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    Ontology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Nihilism. Essay on Nietzsche and Heidegger.Christine Daigle - 2002 - Kriterion - Journal of Philosophy 1 (16):3-18.
    When one undertakes research on Nietzsche, a confrontation with Heidegger’s interpretation of his philosophy is almost unavoidable. Widely known, particular and influent, this interpretation is nevertheless problematic and its analysis, particularly of its occurence in Holzwege, leads to a questionning of the generally admitted notions of ontology, metaphysics, ethics, and nihilism. These notions are an integral part of the philosophical vocabulary and never seem to pose a problem. I am claiming here that, although they might seem quite univoqual and clear, (...)
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    Sartre and Nietzsche.Christine Daigle - 2004 - Sartre Studies International 10 (2):195-210.
    Some have characterized the twentieth century as a Nietzschean century, while others, such as Bernard-Henri Lévy, call this Le siècle de Sartre. Those who are interested in the works of Sartre and Nietzsche wish to know what these two authors, who have left a deep impression on the twentieth century, share in common. Others, myself included, dare to ask: "Was Sartre a Nietzschean?" Studies on this connection are few and, besides Jean-François Louette's book, Sartre contra Nietzsche, no major study exists. (...)
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  32. Sartre and Nietzsche: Brothers in Arms.Christine Daigle - 2009 - In B. P. O'Donohoe & R. O. Elveton (eds.), Sartre's Second Century. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 56.
     
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    Sartre’s Being & Nothingness.Christine Daigle - 2005 - Philosophy Now 53:14-17.
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    The Ambiguous E'rhics of Becluvoir1.Christine Daigle - 2006 - In Existentialist Thinkers and Ethics. Mcgill/Queen's University Press. pp. 120.
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    The Impact of the New Translation of The Second Sex: Rediscovering Beauvoir.Christine Daigle - 2013 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 27 (3):336-347.
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    The Second Sex as Appeal: The Ethical Dimension of Ambiguity.Christine Daigle - 2014 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 4 (2):197-220.
    Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex presents phenomenolog¬ical analyses that are intertwined and political proposals that posit that the individual ought to acknowledge the ambiguity of her own experience as human as well as the ambiguity of her relations with the Other and enact this ambiguous encounter. This is possible only with the rejection of the patriarchal system of values and meaning which negates ambiguity through its determinations of the feminine and the mascu¬line. A radical transformation of the social imaginaries (...)
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    Unweaving the Threads of Influence.Christine Daigle - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer (eds.), A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Chichester, UK: Wiley. pp. 260–270.
    This chapter demonstrates that the intellectual development of Beauvoir and Sartre unfolds as a complex dialogue in which mutual influence is exerted, each taking from the other what allows them to flourish philosophically. The analysis focuses on some salient themes in Beauvoir's and Sartre's works, specifically, the ontological phenomenological views they shared about the human being and the world. This chapter also examines their methodological choices, taking into consideration their views on literature and its political role, and how these translate (...)
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    Character, Virtue Theories, and the Vices. [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2003 - Dialogue 42 (1):196-198.
    Dans son ouvrage, McKinnon a pour but de démontrer que l’éthique de la vertu est une alternative valable et plus prometteuse que ses pendants traditionnels que sont l’éthique du devoir et les différents types d’utilitarismes. Elle reconnaît toutefois que l’éthique de la vertu à cette étape de son développement a besoin d’être peaufinée. Premièrement, il semblerait que la connexion entre ce qui est bon pour les humains et ce que c’est que d’être un bon être humain soit manquante et que (...)
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    Introduction à la lecture de Jean-Paul SartreJacques Marchand Montréal, Liber, 2005, 170 p. [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (3):599-601.
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    La transcendance de l’Ego et autres textes phénoménologiques. [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (1):193-195.
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    La transcendance de l’Ego et autres textes phénoménologiques. [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (1):193.
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    La transcendance de l’Ego et autres textes phénoménologiques. [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2006 - Dialogue 45 (1):193-195.
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    Nietzsche und die Kriminalwissenschaften. Eine rechtshistorische Untersuchung der strafrechtsphilosophischen und kriminologischen Aspekte in Nietzsches Werk unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Nietzsche-Rezeption in der deutschen Rechtswissenschaft Lukas Gschwend Collection «Zürcher Studien zur Rechtsgeschichte», vol. 36 Zurich, Schulthess Polygraphischer Verlag, 1999, LIV, 411 p. [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (3):628-.
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    Nietzsche und die Kriminalwissenschaften. [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2001 - Dialogue 40 (3):628-630.
    L’ouvrage de Lukas Gschwend s’inscrit dans la lignée de la nouvelle littérature sur Nietzsche qui se veut une réhabilitation philosophique de son œuvre. Dans cette étude, Gschwend se propose de reconstruire la philosophie nietzschéenne du droit. C’est une tâche difficile, comme tout exposé systématique de cette pensée qui se présente de façon non systématique, voire «chaotique» ainsi que le dira Gschwend. Notre auteur s’attaque donc au corpus nietzschéen pour en extraire les éléments qui relèvent d’une philosophie du droit. Il fait (...)
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    Susan Moller Okin, Justice, genre et famille, Paris, Flammarion, 2008 (traduction de Justice, Gender and the Family,1989)Susan Moller Okin, Justice, genre et famille, Paris, Flammarion, 2008 (traduction de Justice, Gender and the Family,1989). [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2010 - Philosophiques 37 (2):538-542.
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    The Universe Is One: Towards a Theory of Knowledge and Life Paul A. Olivier Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1999, XL, 203 p. [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (2):415-.
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    The Universe Is One. [REVIEW]Christine Daigle - 2002 - Dialogue 41 (2):415-416.
    «?!» Tel est le premier commentaire qui vient au lecteur issu du monde philosophique face à cet ouvrage de Paul Olivier. Le titre donne à penser qu'il s'agit d'un livre sur l'épistémologie qui tente probablement d'établir un système dans lequel épistémologie et ontologie se rejoignent et s'unissent à une vision scientifico-cosmologique du monde. Un premier regard à la table des matières détrompe tout de suite le lecteur. Il sera bel et bien question d'une théorie de la connaissance, d'une théorie de (...)
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    Harvey and Gurvir’s Law: Ontario Bill for Quality Prenatal Information about Down Syndrome: Terminology, Feasibility, and Ethical Issues.Marie-Eve Lemoine, Anne-Marie Laberge, Marie-Françoise Malo, Stéphanie Cloutier, Marie-Christine Roy, Stanislav Birko, Andréa Daigle & Vardit Ravitsky - 2023 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 51 (3):651-657.
    Harvey and Gurvir’s Law is a bill proposed to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (Canada) to reduce stigma and bias associated with Down syndrome, by developing and disseminating quality information about Down syndrome in the context of prenatal testing.
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    Christine Daigle and Terrance H. McDonald (eds.), From Deleuze and Guattari to Posthumanism: Philosophies of Immanence. [REVIEW]Jacob Vangeest - 2022 - Rhizomes: Cultural Studies in Emerging Knowledge 38.
    A review of From Deleuze and Guattari to Posthumanism: Philosophies of Immanence, edited by Christine Daigle and Terrance H. McDonald.
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    Nietzsche and Phenomenology: Power, Life, Subjectivity ed. by Élodie Boublil, Christine Daigle.László Kajtár - 2014 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 45 (3):356-358.
    The interconnections between Nietzsche and phenomenology constitute an area that is surprisingly underexplored. Besides Nietzsche’s well-known influence on Heidegger, and Heidegger’s Nietzsche sitting on the throne of metaphysics, there is very little written about the topic. This is a strange lacuna, one likely explanation for which is the difficulty of such comparative work. For, as the editors of Nietzsche and Phenomenology, Élodie Boublil and Christine Daigle, state in their introduction, “there is not one Nietzsche confronting one phenomenology” . (...)
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