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    Mourning becomes the law: philosophy and representation.Gillian Rose - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    In Mourning Becomes the Law, Gillian Rose takes us beyond the impasse of post-modernism or 'despairing rationalism withour reason'. Arguing that the post-modern search for a 'new ethics' and ironic philosophy are incoherent, she breathes new life into the debates concerning power and domination, transcendence and eternity. Mourning Becomes the Law is the philosophical counterpart to Gillian Rose's highly acclaimed memoir Love's Work. She extends similar clarity and insight to discussions of architecture, cinema, painting and poetry, (...)
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    Judaism and modernity: philosophical essays.Gillian Rose - 1993 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
    Judaism and Modernity: Philosophical Essays challenges the philosophical presentation of Judaism as the sublime 'other' of modernity. Here, Gillian Rose develops a philosophical alternative to deconstruction and post-modernism by critically re-engaging the social and political issues at stake in every reconstruction.
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  3. Diremption of Spirit.Gillian Rose - 1992 - In Philippa Berry & Andrew Wernick (eds.), Shadow of spirit: postmodernism and religion. New York: Routledge. pp. 45--56.
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    Hegel contra sociology.Gillian Rose - 1981 - [Atlantic Highlands] N.J.: Humanities Press.
    A radical new assessment of Hegel revealing the problems and limitations of sociological method.
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    The broken middle: out of our ancient society.Gillian Rose - 1992 - Cambridge, USA: Blackwell.
    The Broken Middle offers a startlingly original rethinking of the modern philosophical tradition and fundamentally rejects the anti-philosophy and anti-theory of post-modernity. Extending across the disciplines from philosophy to theology, Judaica, law, social and political theory, literary criticism, feminism and architecture, this book stakes itself on a renewed potential for sustained critique. Against the grain of much contemporary thought, this work of criticism offers the reader a way beyond the spurious alternatives of "totalization" or acknowledgement of the "other". The Broken (...)
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    Dialectic of nihilism: post-structuralism and law.Gillian Rose - 1984 - New York, NY: Blackwell.
    This book fundamentally challenges the radical credentials of post-structuralism. Though Derrida, Foucault and Deleuze claim to have 'deconstructed' metaphysics, their work has much in common with previous attempts to 'end' the metaphysical tradition, from Kant to Nietzshe and Heidegger, and by sociology in general. Gillian Rose shows that this anti-metaphysical writing always appears in historically specific jurisprudential terms, which themselves found and recapitulate metaphysical categories. She reconsiders post-structuralism in this light and assesses the relationship between deconstruction and the (...)
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  7. Brill Online Books and Journals.Allon Gal, Gillian Rose, Rivka Horwitz, Barbara Galli, Jeffrey Shandler & Ilan Gur-Zeev - 1993 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 2 (2).
     
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    Architecture to Philosophy — The Postmodern Complicity.Gillian Rose - 1988 - Theory, Culture and Society 5 (2-3):357-371.
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    Hermann Cohen — Kant among the Prophets.Gillian Rose - 1993 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 2 (2):185-199.
  10. Making space for the female subject of feminism: The spatial subversions of Holzer, Kruger and Sherman.Gillian Rose - 1995 - In Steve Pile & N. J. Thrift (eds.), Mapping the Subject: Geographies of Cultural Transformation. Routledge. pp. 332--54.
     
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    The Comedy of Hegel and the Trauerspiel of Modern Philosophy.Gillian Rose - 1994 - Hegel Bulletin 15 (1):14-22.
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  12. Reviews : David N. Livingstone, The Geographical Tradition: episodes in the history of a contested enterprise. Oxford: Blackwell, 1992. £45, paper £13.95, vii + 434 pp. [REVIEW]Gillian Rose - 1993 - History of the Human Sciences 6 (4):125-129.
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    Misrecognitions: Gillian Rose and the task of political theology.Joshua B. Davis (ed.) - 2018 - Eugene, Oregon,: Cascade Books.
    This collection brings together prominent thinkers from numerous disciplines to address the legacy of Gillian Rose for political theology today. Rose’s work is notorious for its eclectic range, difficult style, and iconoclastic defiance of the conventions of postmodern critical theory. The theologians, religious scholars, ethicists, and theorists in this collection discuss Rose’s relationship to such topics as the Frankfurt School, social theory, feminism, literature, law, Hegel, Kant, and psychoanalysis. They situate her work within the wider context (...)
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  14. Gillian Rose, 1947-1995.Howard Caygill - 1996 - Radical Philosophy 77:56-56.
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  15. Obituary: Gillian Rose, 1947-1995.Howard Caygill - 1996 - Radical Philosophy 77.
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  16. Gillian Rose, Hegel Contra Sociology Reviewed by.F. R. Cristi - 1983 - Philosophy in Review 3 (1):35-37.
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    Gillian Rose: A Good Enough Justice.Kate Schick - 2012 - Edinburgh University Press.
    In this book, Kate Schick presents the core themes of Rose's work and locates her ideas within central debates in contemporary social theory, engaging with the works of Benjamin, Honig, iek and Butler. She shows how Rose's speculative perspective brings a different gaze to bear on debates, eschewing well-worn liberal, critical theoretic and post-structural positions. Gillian Rose draws on idiosyncratic readings of thinkers such as Hegel, Adorno and Kierkegaard to underpin her philosophy, negotiating the 'broken middle' (...)
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    The Diremption of Love: Gillian Rose on Agency, Mortality, and Hegelian Feminism.Asaf Angermann - 2019 - Hypatia 34 (2):309-328.
    Gillian Rose was an influential though idiosyncratic British philosopher whose work helped introduce the Frankfurt School's critical theory and renew interest in Hegel, Kierkegaard, and Jewish thought in Anglo‐American philosophy. After years of relative oblivion, her life and thought have recently received new attention in philosophy, sociology, and theology. However, her work's critical Hegelian contribution to feminist philosophy still remains unexplored. This article seeks to reassess the place and the meaning of feminism and gender identity in Rose's (...)
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    Gillian Rose: From Melancholia to Mourning: A Readers' Guide.M. Pound - 2015 - Télos 2015 (173):9-19.
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    Gillian Rose, The Broken Middle, Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1992, pp xv + 336, Pb £14.95.Simon Jarvis - 1993 - Hegel Bulletin 14 (1-2):88-92.
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    Gillian Rose and Education.N. Tubbs - 2015 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2015 (173):125-143.
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    The secular faith of Gillian rose.Vincent Lloyd - 2008 - Journal of Religious Ethics 36 (4):683-705.
    Gillian Rose was a philosopher, social theorist, memoirist, and Jewish convert to Christianity who died an untimely death in 1995. She offers a novel account of faith, which grows out of her Hegelian philosophical background inflected by her reading of Kierkegaard and her rediscovered Jewish heritage. For Rose, faith is a mode of social practice. Rose's conception of faith is here reconstructed by translating her obscure jurisprudential idiom into the language of social practices and norms. The (...)
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    Gillian Rose and Theology: Salvaging Faith.A. Shanks - 2015 - Télos 2015 (173):145-162.
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    Gillian Rose and Social Theory.A. B. Latz - 2015 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2015 (173):37-54.
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    On Gillian Rose and Love.Vincent Lloyd - 2008 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2008 (143):47-62.
    The contemporary American philosopher David Velleman recently noted, “Love is a moral emotion precisely in the sense that its spirit is closely akin to that of morality.”1 Although their kindred spirits are manifest, it is the tension between love and morality that at first glance is striking. Love seems to be supremely personal, unique to one individual and directed at another for highly contingent and possibly mysterious reasons. Even if Kantian or Utilitarian fantasies of objective morality are dismissed, the common (...)
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  26. Gillian Rose, Mourning Becomes the Law: Philosophy and Representation Reviewed by.Paul Fletcher - 1998 - Philosophy in Review 18 (3):226-228.
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    Gillian Rose, Race, and Identity.V. Lloyd - 2015 - Télos 2015 (173):107-124.
  28. Gillian Rose, Judaism and Modernity.M. Loewy - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  29. Gillian Rose, Dialectic of Nihilism: Post-Structuralism and Law Reviewed by.Philip T. Grier - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6 (4):175-177.
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    On the use of Gillian rose.Vincent Lloyd - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (5):697–706.
    Three recent attempts to draw resources for theology from the work of philosopher and social theorist Gillian Rose are examined. Although her work has received little attention, it has been influential in the development of ‘Radical Orthodoxy’. Yet her dense style has led to many misunderstandings of her work. Each of the three attempts to draw theological resources from her work examined is problematic, either because it misrepresents Rose's work or because it reads Rose too narrowly. (...)
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    The legacy of reification: Gillian Rose and the value-form theory challenge to Georg Lukács.Michael Lazarus - 2020 - Thesis Eleven 157 (1):80-96.
    This article examines the relationship between Marx’s Capital, Georg Lukács and Critical Theory through the prism of value-form theory. Marx’s theorisation of value understands commodities as expressions of the historical form of social relations defined by capital. Products of human labour become values in capitalist production, defined by the abstract quality of undifferentiated quantities of labour-power, exchangeable through the universal character of the market. The social form of this process, Marx identifies as processing a fetish quality, where humans take on (...)
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    Re-cognizing Recognition: Gillian Rose's "Radical Hegel" and Vulnerable Recognition.K. Schick - 2015 - Télos 2015 (173):87-105.
  33. Against Innocence: Gillian Rose's Reception and Gift of Faith.Andrew Shanks - 2011 - Ars Disputandi 11.
     
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    Gillian Rose: A Good Enough Justice. [REVIEW]Andrew Brower Latz - 2013 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 21 (2):307-311.
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    Recognition Theory in Nurse/Patient Relationships: The contribution of Gillian Rose.Rachel Cummings - 2018 - Nursing Philosophy 19 (4):e12220.
    Recognition theory attempts to conceptualize interpersonal relationships and their normative political implications. British social philosopher Gillian Rose developed her own version of recognition rooted in the work of Georg Hegel. This article applies Rose's theory of recognition to care, arguing that its emphasis on lack of identity, the dynamic process of recognition and the existential risks involved accurately describes the relationship between nurse and patient. Rose's version is compared to both contemporary notions of the interpersonal in (...)
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    Interview with Gillian Rose.Vincent Lloyd - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (7-8):201-218.
  37. Gillian Rose, "Hegel Contra Sociology". [REVIEW]Jeanne Schuler - 1984 - Theory and Society 13 (2):285.
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  38. Gillian Rose, Dialectic of Nihilism: Post-Structuralism and Law. [REVIEW]Philip Grier - 1986 - Philosophy in Review 6:175-177.
     
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    On the Paraethical: Gillian Rose and Political Nihilism.J. Milbank - 2015 - Télos 2015 (173):69-86.
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    After Innocence: Gillian Rose's Reception and Gift of Faith. By Andrew Shanks and Law and Transcendence: On the Unfinished Project of Gillian Rose. By Vincent Lloyd.Clare Greer - 2010 - Heythrop Journal 51 (4):720-722.
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    Law and Transcendence: On the Unfinished Project of Gillian Rose.Vincent W. Lloyd - 2009 - Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Introduction -- Gillian Rose, philosopher of law -- On dualism -- On traditionalism -- On quietism -- Metaphysics of law -- Phenomenology of law -- After transcendence.
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    Mind the Gap: The Philosophy of Gillian Rose.Nigel Tubbs - 2000 - Thesis Eleven 60 (1):42-60.
    This article explores the implications of Gillian Rose's social and political theory of modernity. For Rose, modernity not only construes `the autonomous moral subject as free within the order of representations and unfree within its preconditions and outcomes' (1996: 57), it is also `the working out of that combination' (ibid.). The implications of this view are explored below, concentrating in particular on the way Rose tackled the aporias and contradictions of modern sociology and social theory. Its (...)
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    Yielding Actuality: Trust and Reason in Gillian Rose's Vision of Community.Robin Lathangue - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (1):117-127.
    This article explores the conviction that the durability of communities is contingent, at least in part, on the conception of reason in play. It proposes that prospects for building and sustaining community are enhanced to the degree that rationalistic theories of rationality are rejected. The resulting equivocation in the processes of rule‐making, moral thinking, analysis, and critique, while problematic, will be preferable to the alternative and caricatured approaches premised on a strong division between reason and its so‐called others. This desirable (...)
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    Yielding Actuality: Trust and Reason in Gillian Rose's Vision of Community.Robin Lathangue - 2007 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 45 (1):117-127.
    This article explores the conviction that the durability of communities is contingent, at least in part, on the conception of reason in play. It proposes that prospects for building and sustaining community are enhanced to the degree that rationalistic theories of rationality are rejected. The resulting equivocation in the processes of rule‐making, moral thinking, analysis, and critique, while problematic, will be preferable to the alternative and caricatured approaches premised on a strong division between reason and its so‐called others. This desirable (...)
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    Nocturnal seeing: hopelessness of hope and philosophical gnosis in Susan Taubes, Gillian Rose, and Edith Wyschogrod.Elliot R. Wolfson - 2024 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    In this erudite new work, Elliot R. Wolfson explores philosophical gnosis in the writings of Susan Taubes, Gillian Rose, and Edith Wyschogrod. The juxtaposition of these three extraordinary, albeit relatively neglected, philosophers provides a prism through which Wolfson scrutinizes the interplay of ethics, politics, and theology. The bond that ties together the diverse and multifaceted worldviews promulgated by Taubes, Rose, and Wyschogrod is the mutual recognition of the need to enunciate a response to the calamities of the (...)
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  46. The Geographical Tradition: episodes in the history of a contested enterprise (Gillian Rose).D. N. Livingstone - 1993 - History of the Human Sciences 6:125-125.
     
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    Between politics and metaphysics: Reflections in the wake of Gillian rose.Rowan D. Williams - 1995 - Modern Theology 11 (1):3-22.
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    "The Sadness of the King": Gillian Rose, Hegel, and the Pathos of Reason.R. D. Williams - 2015 - Télos 2015 (173):21-36.
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    Book reviews : Hegel contra sociology. By Gillian rose. Altantic highlands, N.j.: Humanities press, 1981. Pp. 261. U.s.$45.00 (paper $17.50. [REVIEW]H. S. Harris - 1984 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 14 (3):425-426.
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    The Origin of Negative Dialectics: Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and the Frankfurt Institute, by Susan Buck-Morss;The Melancholy Science: An Introduction to the Thought of Theodor W. Adorno, by Gillian Rose[REVIEW]Kevin M. Clark - 1982 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 8 (1-2):269-305.
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