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  1. Simon Stow (2007). The Democratic Literature of the Future : Richard Rorty, Postmodernism and the American Poetic Tradition. In Mark Bevir, Jill Hargis & Sara Rushing (eds.), Histories of Postmodernism. Routledge.
  2. Simon Stow (2006). Reading Our Way to Democracy? Literature and Public Ethics. Philosophy and Literature 30 (2):410-423.
  3. Simon Stow (2005). Histories, Logics and Politics: An Interview with Mark Bevir. Journal of Moral Philosophy 2 (2):193-206.
    Although he has written extensively on a broad array of topics, Mark Bevir is most famous for his influential and controversial book The Logic of the History of Ideas (Cambridge University Press, 1999). In a wide-ranging interview, Bevir responds to a number of criticisms and mischaracterizations of the book, clarifies his aims in writing it, and identifies his relationship of his postfoundationalism to both analytical and continental philosophy. Additionally, Bevir articulates a hitherto unexpected ethical dimension to the work, suggesting that (...)
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  4. Simon Stow (2004). Doing Our Own Thing: The Degradation of Language and Music and Why We Should, Like Care (Review). Philosophy and Literature 28 (1):220-223.
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  5. Simon Stow (2004). Theoretical Downsizing and the Lost Art of Listening. Philosophy and Literature 28 (1):192-201.
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  6. Simon Stow (2002). The Heart of What Matters: The Role for Literature in Moral Philosophy (Review). Philosophy and Literature 26 (2):459-461.
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  7. Simon Stow (2000). Unbecoming Virulence: The Politics of the Ethical Criticism Debate. Philosophy and Literature 24 (1):185-196.
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  8. Simon Stow (1999). The Return of Charles Kinbote: Nabokov on Rorty. Philosophy and Literature 23 (1):65-77.
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