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    Derrida and the Political.Richard Beardsworth - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    Jacques Derrida, one of the most influential, controversial and complex thinkers of our time, has come to be at the centre of many political debates. This is the first book to consider the political implications of Derrida's deconstruction. It is a timely response both to Derrida's own recent shift towards thinking about the political, and to the political focus of contemparary Continental philosophy. Richard Beardsworth's study, Derrida and the Political , locates a way of thinking about deconstruction using (...)
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    Derrida and the Political.Richard Beardsworth - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    Jacques Derrida, one of the most influential, controversial and complex thinkers of our time, has come to be at the centre of many political debates. This is the first book to consider the political implications of Derrida's deconstruction. It is a timely response both to Derrida's own recent shift towards thinking about the political, and to the political focus of contemparary Continental philosophy. Richard Beardsworth's study, _Derrida and the Political_, locates a way of thinking about deconstruction using the (...)
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  3. Nietzsche and the machine.Jacques Derrida & Richard Beardsworth - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7:7-66.
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    Thinking technicity.Richard Beardsworth - 1998 - Cultural Values 2 (1):70-86.
    The evermore explicit technicization of the world, together with the immeasurable nature of the political and ethical questions that it poses, explicitly defy the syntheses of human imagination and invention. In response to this challenge, how can philosophy, in its relation of nonrelation with politics, help in orienting present and future negotiation with the processes of complexification that this technicization implies? The article argues that one important way to do this is to think and develop our understanding of technicity from (...)
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    Nietzsche and the inhuman.Jean-franÇois Lyotard & Richard Beardsworth - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7:67-130.
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    From Moral to Political Responsibility in a Globalized Age.Richard Beardsworth - 2015 - Ethics and International Affairs 29 (1):71-92.
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    Technics and Time, 1: The Fault of Epimetheus.Richard Beardsworth & George Collins (eds.) - 1998 - Stanford University Press.
    What is a technical object? At the beginning of Western philosophy, Aristotle contrasted beings formed by nature, which had within themselves a beginning of movement and rest, and man-made objects, which did not have the source of their own production within themselves. This book, the first of three volumes, revises the Aristotelian argument and develops an innovative assessment whereby the technical object can be seen as having an essential, distinct temporality and dynamics of its own. The Aristotelian concept persisted, in (...)
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    The State and Cosmopolitan Responsibilities.Richard Beardsworth, Garrett Wallace Brown & Richard Shapcott (eds.) - 2019 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This book investigates the potential role that states can play in cosmopolitan thinking and how states could be agents for the advancement of cosmopolitan responsibilities.
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    The Continental Philosophy Reader, eds. Richard Kearney and Mara Rainwater.Richard Beardsworth - 1998 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 29 (1):105-109.
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  10. Nietzsche, Nihilism and Spirit.Richard Beardsworth - 2000 - In Keith Ansell-Pearson & Diane Morgan (eds.), Nihilism Now!: Monsters of Energy. St. Martin's Press. pp. 37.
     
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    Derrida & the political.Richard Beardsworth - 1996 - New York: Routledge.
    Jacques Derrida, one of the most influential, controversialb and complex thinkers of our time, has come to be at the center of many political debates. This is the first book to consider the political implications of Derrida's deconstruction. It is a timely response both to Derrida's own recent shift towards thinking about the political, and to the political focus of contemporary Continental philosophy. Richard Beardsworth's study, Derrida and the Political, locates a way of thinking about deconstruction using the (...)
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  12. Nietzsche and the Machine: Interview with Jacques Derrida.Richard Beardsworth - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7:37-38.
     
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  13. Review Articles : Contemporary philosophy and democracy: Chantal Mouffe (ed.) Deconstruction and Pragmatism. London and New York: Routledge, 1996. 88 pp. ISBN 415-12170-1.Richard Beardsworth - 1997 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (1):129-137.
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    Aporia and phantasm modern law, the tragic and time.Richard Beardsworth - 1999 - Angelaki 4 (1):37 – 53.
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    Culture and the Specificity of Politics: A Response to Fred Dallmayr.Richard Beardsworth - 2011 - Journal of International Political Theory 7 (2):239-251.
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    Contemporary Philosophy and Democracy.Richard Beardsworth - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (1):129-137.
    Using the occasion provided by a review of "Deconstruction and Pragmatism" (ed. Chantal Mouffe, Routledge: 1996), the article situates the differences between the political dimension of Rortyesque pragmatism and Derridean deconstruction, foregrounding where Derrida's thinking generates an understanding of democracy beyond the modern distinctions between liberalism and its others. Welcoming, but also disagreeing with the overall orientation of the book, it then argues that the political dimension to deconstruction is also underestimated by its own sympathizers for lack of an articulation (...)
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    In Memorium Jacques Derrida: The Power of Reason.Richard Beardsworth - 2004 - Theory and Event 8 (1).
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    Logics of violence: Religion and the practice of philosophy.Richard Beardsworth - 2000 - Cultural Values 4 (2):137-166.
    By considering the way in which the mechanism of the scapegoat in René Girard's work is predicated on a phenomenal and anthropic understanding of violence, the following shows how Girard's anthropological conception of religion determines and limits from the beginning relations between the violent and the nonviolent and the phenomenal and the nonphenornenal. This conception is then inscribed within a larger economy of violence that opens up Girard's account of victimization and sacrifice to wider determinations. Important distinctions are made along (...)
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    Modernity in French Thought: Excess in Jacques Derrida, Emmanuel Levinas, and Jean-François Lyotard.Richard Beardsworth - 2006 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2006 (137):67-95.
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    Nietzsche.Richard Beardsworth - 1997 - Paris: Les Belles lettres.
    Cet ouvrage présente la philosophie de Nietzsche (1844-1900), ce qu'elle entend par la fin de la métaphysique qui accompagne la mort de Dieu, par volonté de puissance, éternel retour et surhomme. Ces notions sont articulées de sorte que puisse s'annoncer la promesse d'un nouveau rapport, plus libre, au monde et au temps.
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  21. On the critical'post': Lyotard's agitated judgement.Richard Beardsworth - 1992 - In Andrew E. Benjamin (ed.), Judging Lyotard. Routledge. pp. 43--80.
     
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  22. Reflections on institutional cosmopolitanism : state responsibility in a globalized age.Richard Beardsworth - 2018 - In Luis Cabrera (ed.), Institutional cosmopolitanism. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
     
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    Response to Chris Brown's Review of Cosmopolitanism and International Relations Theory.Richard Beardsworth - 2012 - Journal of International Political Theory 8 (1-2):116-117.
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    The nuclear condition in the twenty-first century: Techno-political aspects in historical and contemporary perspectives.Richard Beardsworth, Hartmut Behr & Timothy W. Luke - 2019 - Journal of International Political Theory 15 (3):270-278.
    This Introduction presents the seven closely interlinked papers that explore the theme of this Special Issue, and one of the enduring existential questions for International Relations: the nuclear...
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    Tel Quel's écriture: avant–garde logic and time.Richard Beardsworth - 1995 - Paragraph 18 (3):248-272.
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    Just attempts at justiceJean-François Lyotard and Jean-Loup Thébaud, Just Gaming, translated by Wlad Godzich, Afterword by Sam Weber, Theory and History of Literature, Volume 20 . 128 pp. [REVIEW]Richard Beardsworth - 1987 - Paragraph 10 (1):103-109.
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    Just Responsibility: A Human Rights Theory of Global Justice, Brooke A. Ackerly , 314 pp., $99 cloth, $29.95 paper, $19.99 eBook. [REVIEW]Richard Beardsworth - 2018 - Ethics and International Affairs 32 (4):499-500.
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    Response to Richard Beardsworth's Review of Practical Judgement in International Political Theory.Chris Brown - 2012 - Journal of International Political Theory 8 (1-2):110-111.
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    Derrida and the Political, by Richard Beardsworth.Joanna Hodge - 2001 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 32 (2):215-218.
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  30. Secondary literature.Sara Beardsworth - 2007 - In Diarmuid Costello & Jonathan Vickery (eds.), Art: key contemporary thinkers. New York: Berg. pp. 186.
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    ‘Ought’ and Rules.T. Beardsworth - 1970 - Philosophy 45 (173):240 - 243.
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  32. Objectivity, relativism, and truth.Richard Rorty - 1991 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In this volume Rorty offers a Deweyan account of objectivity as intersubjectivity, one that drops claims about universal validity and instead focuses on utility for the purposes of a community. The sense in which the natural sciences are exemplary for inquiry is explicated in terms of the moral virtues of scientific communities rather than in terms of a special scientific method. The volume concludes with reflections on the relation of social democratic politics to philosophy.
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  33. Epistemic justification.Richard Swinburne - 2001 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Richard Swinburne offers an original treatment of a question at the heart of epistemology: what makes a belief rational, or justified in holding? He maps the rival accounts of philosophers on epistemic justification ("internalist" and "externalist"), arguing that they are really accounts of different concepts. He distinguishes between synchronic justification (justification at a time) and diachronic justification (synchronic justification resulting from adequate investigation)--both internalist and externalist. He also argues that most kinds of justification are worth having because they are (...)
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  34. Metaphysics.Richard Taylor - 1963 - Englewood Cliffs, N.J.,: Prentice-Hall.
    This classic, provocative introduction to classical metaphysical questions focuses on appreciating the problems, rather than attempting to proffer answers.
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  35. Mind, Brain, and Free Will.Richard Swinburne - 2012 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    Richard Swinburne presents a powerful new case for substance dualism and for libertarian free will. He argues that pure mental events are distinct from physical events and interact with them, and claims that no result from neuroscience or any other science could show that interaction does not take place. Swinburne goes on to argue for agent causation, and claims that it is we, and not our intentions, that cause our brain events. It is metaphysically possible that each of us (...)
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    Pragmatism as anti-authoritarianism.Richard Rorty - 2021 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. Edited by Eduardo Mendieta & Robert Brandom.
    In his final work, Richard Rorty provides the definitive statement of his political thought. Rorty equates pragmatism with anti-authoritarianism, arguing that because there is no authority we can rely on to ascertain truth, we can only do so intersubjectively. It follows that we must learn to think and care about what others think and care about.
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    Philosophy and the art of writing.Richard Shusterman - 2022 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Philosophy and literature enjoy a close, complex relationship. Elucidating the connections between these two fields, this book examines the ways philosophy deploys literary means to advance its practice, particularly as a way of life that extends beyond literary forms and words into physical deeds, nonlinguistic expression, and subjective moods and feelings.
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    Matter, Space, and Motion: Theories in Antiquity and Their Sequel.Richard Sorabji - 1988 - Bloomsbury Academic.
    The nature of matter was as intriguing a question for ancient philosophers as it is for contemporary physicists, and Matter, Space, and Motion presents a fresh and illuminating account of the rich legacy of the physical theories of the Greeks from the fifth century B.C. to the late sixth century A.D.
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  39. Number Concepts: An Interdisciplinary Inquiry.Richard Samuels & Eric Snyder - 2024 - Cambridge University Press.
    This Element, written for researchers and students in philosophy and the behavioral sciences, reviews and critically assesses extant work on number concepts in developmental psychology and cognitive science. It has four main aims. First, it characterizes the core commitments of mainstream number cognition research, including the commitment to representationalism, the hypothesis that there exist certain number-specific cognitive systems, and the key milestones in the development of number cognition. Second, it provides a taxonomy of influential views within mainstream number cognition research, (...)
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    Aristotle transformed: the ancient commentators and their influence.Richard Sorabji (ed.) - 1990 - London: Duckworth.
    This book brings together twenty articles giving a comprehensive view of the work of the Aristotelian commentators.... The importance of the commentators is partly that they represent the thought and classroom teaching of the Aristotelian and Neoplatonist schools and partly that they provide a panorama of a thousand years of anicient Greek philosophy, revealing many original quotations from lost works. Even more significant is the profound influence... that they exert on later philosophy, Islamic and Western. Not only did they preserve (...)
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  41. Philosophy in history: essays on the historiography of philosophy.Richard Rorty, J. B. Schneewind & Quentin Skinner (eds.) - 1984 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    The sixteen essays in this volume confront the current debate about the relationship between philosophy and its history. On the one hand intellectual historians commonly accuse philosophers of writing bad - anachronistic - history of philosophy, and on the other, philosophers have accused intellectual historians of writing bad - antiquarian - history of philosophy. The essays here address this controversy and ask what purpose the history of philosophy should serve. Part I contains more purely theoretical and methodological discussion, of such (...)
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    Thinking through the body: essays in somaesthetics.Richard Shusterman - 2012 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Thinking through the body: educating for the humanities -- The body as background -- Self-knowledge and its discontents: from Socrates to somaesthetics -- Muscle memory and the somaesthetic pathologies of everyday life -- Somaesthetics in the philosophy classroom: a practical approach -- Somaesthetics and the limits of aesthetics -- Somaesthetics and Burke's sublime -- Pragmatism and cultural politics: from textualism to somaesthetics -- Body consciousness and performance -- Somaesthetics and architecture: a critical option -- Photography as performative process -- Asian (...)
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  43. Hilbert’s Program.Richard Zach - 2014 - In Edward N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
    In the early 1920s, the German mathematician David Hilbert (1862–1943) put forward a new proposal for the foundation of classical mathematics which has come to be known as Hilbert's Program. It calls for a formalization of all of mathematics in axiomatic form, together with a proof that this axiomatization of mathematics is consistent. The consistency proof itself was to be carried out using only what Hilbert called “finitary” methods. The special epistemological character of finitary reasoning then yields the required justification (...)
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  44. Truth and Progress.Rorty Richard - 1998 - Philosophical Papers 3:122-137.
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    Becoming a philosopher in seventeenth-century Britain.Richard Serjeantson - 2013 - In Peter R. Anstey (ed.), The Oxford handbook of British philosophy in the seventeenth century. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. pp. 9.
    This chapter, which examines what it meant to become a philosopher and work in the field of philosophy in Great Britain during the seventeenth century, analyzes the factors that influenced people to become philosophers and describes the circumstances in which they studied philosophy. It identifies a pattern by which the schools provided a preliminary framework for becoming a philosopher that later served as a creative foil for the pursuit of a philosophical career beyond the schools. The chapter also highlights the (...)
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    Nietzsche.Richard Schacht - 1983 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Ted Honderich.
    This book is available either individually, or as part of the specially-priced Arguments of the Philosphers Collection.
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    After Gödel: Platonism and rationalism in mathematics and logic.Richard L. Tieszen - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Gödel's relation to the work of Plato, Leibniz, Kant, and Husserl is examined, and a new type of platonic rationalism that requires rational intuition, called ...
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  48. The meaning of life.Richard Taylor - 2000 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology. New York, NY, United States of America: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 13-14.
  49. The power of imagination.Peter Richards - 2014 - In Charles Foster, Jonathan Herring & Israel Doron (eds.), The law and ethics of dementia. Portland, Oregon: Hart Publishing.
     
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    Zhongguo ren de sheng huo zhi hui.Richard Wilhelm - 2010 - Jinan: Shandong da xue chu ban she. Edited by Rui Jiang, Lixin Sun & Richard Wilhelm.
    Zhongguo ren de sheng huo zhi hui -- Dong ya : Zhongguo wen hua quan de xing cheng yu bian qian -- Ren yu cun zai.
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