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  1. Rachel Jones (2012). Irigaray and Lyotard: Birth, Infancy, and Metaphysics. Hypatia 27 (1):139-162.
    This paper examines the ways in which Luce Irigaray and Jean-François Lyotard critique western metaphysics by drawing on notions of birth and infancy. It shows how both thinkers position birth as an event of beginning that can be reaffirmed in every act of initiation and recommencement. Irigaray's reading of Diotima's speech from Plato's Symposium is positioned as a key text for this project alongside a number of essays by Lyotard in which he explores the potency of infancy as the condition (...)
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  2. Rachel Jones (2011). Irigaray: Towards a Sexuate Philosophy. Polity.
    Lucidly and persuasively written, this book will be an invaluable resource for students and scholars seeking to understand Irigaray's original contribution to philosophical and feminist thought.
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  3. Rachel Jones (2007). The Relational Ontologies of Cavarero and Battersby : Natality, Time and the Self. In Helen Fielding (ed.), The Other: Feminist Reflections in Ethics. Palgrave Macmillan.
  4. Rachel Jones (2000). Transformations. Hypatia 15 (2):151-159.
  5. Andrea Rehberg & Rachel Jones (eds.) (2000). The Matter of Critique: Readings in Kant's Philosophy. Clinamen Press.