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  1. Robyn Ferrell (2004). A Politics of Impossible Difference: The Later Work of Luce Irigaray. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 82 (3):547 – 549.
    Book Information A Politics of Impossible Difference: The Later Work of Luce Irigaray. A Politics of Impossible Difference: The Later Work of Luce Irigaray Penelope Deutscher , Ithaca : Cornell University Press , 2002 , 228 , US $17.95 By Penelope Deutscher. Cornell University Press. Ithaca. Pp. 228. US $17.95.
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  2. R. Ferrell (2003). Hume Reads Freud: Empiricism as Rhetorical Event. Critical Horizons 4 (2):265-280.
    The two competitive currents in French philosophy initiated by Jacques Derrida and Gilles Deleuze tackle the difference between empiricism and idealism in contrary motion. In Derrida, the move is toward a critique of representation. In Deleuze, it is toward recovery of the real. Nevertheless, this paper nominates their meeting in a kind of 'radical empiricism'. Both Derrida and Deleuze engage with empiricism at certain points in their work, although many who go by that label would be surprised to hear it.
     
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  3. Robyn Ferrell (2003). Untitled: Art as Law. Studies in Practical Philosophy 3 (1):38-52.
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  4. Robyn Ferrell (2000). Copula: The Logic of the Sexual Relation. Hypatia 15 (2):100-114.
    : This paper argues that the slogans "A Woman's Right to Choose" and "The Personal is the Political" typify different traditions within feminist thinking; one emphasizing rights and equality, the other the unconscious and the personal. The author responds to both traditions by bringing together mind and body, and reason and emotion, via the figure of the copula. The copula expresses an alternative model of identity which indicates that value can be produced only in relation.
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  5. Robyn Ferrell (1999). The Timing of Feminism. Hypatia 14 (1):38-48.
    Is history a category of reason, or is reason a category of history? These opposing questions have divided the structuralist from the materialist-but neither question is wrong. Analysis of the logic of oppositions challenges feminism, in particular, to find a logic-and a poetics-in which to render its values without historical or theoretical naiveté. I explore the question of the timing of feminism through Julia Kristeva and Luce Irigaray.
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  6. Robyn Ferrell (1995). Rival Reading: Deleuze on Hume. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 73 (4):585 – 593.
  7. Robyn Ferrell (1993). Why Bother? Defending Derrida and the Significance of Writing. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 71 (2):121 – 131.
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  8. Robyn Ferrell (1991). The Passion of the Signifier and the Body in Theory. Hypatia 6 (3):172 - 184.
    The paper argues that psychoanalysis and deconstruction offer more to feminist theory than contestation. The common feminist criticisms of the work of Lacan and Derrida are not as compelling as may be thought. Among the possibilities for feminist theory using psychoanalysis and deconstruction is the scrutiny of theory as theory- and this will inevitably include scrutinizing feminist theory itself.
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  9. R. B. Ferrell, T. R. P. Price, B. Gert & B. J. Bergen (1984). Volitional Disability and Physician Attitudes Toward Noncompliance. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (4):333-352.
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