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  1. Women's Philosophy Review.Christine Battersby General, Sabina Lovibond-Stella Sandford-Anne Seller & Alison Stone - 2000 - Philosophy 110:24.
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    From Geschlechtstrieb to Sexualtrieb : the originality of Freud's conception of sexuality.Stella Sandford - 2019 - In Richard G. T. Gipps & Michael Lacewing (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. pp. 83-105.
    This chapter examines the apparent proximity between Schopenhauer’s and Freud’s views on the nature and importance of what is called, amongst other things, ‘sexuality’, the ‘sexual impulse’, the ‘sexual instinct’ or ‘the ‘sexual drive’. It argues, against the idea that Freud's conception is basically borrowed from Schopenhauer, for the originality of Freud’s early theory of sexuality and suggest that the significance of this theory, apart from its obvious psychiatric and social import, lies in its possible contribution to a philosophical anthropology. (...)
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  3. An Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies.Stella Sandford - 2002 - Mind 111 (442):491-499.
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    The incomplete Locke: Balibar, Locke and the philosophy of the subject.Stella Sandford - 2013 - In Étienne Balibar (ed.), Identity and Difference: John Locke and the Invention of Consciousness. Brooklyn, NY: Verso.
    This is the Introduction to Etienne Balibar's book Identity and Difference: John Locke and the Invention of Consciousness. It begins with a brief reprise of Balibar’s main argument concerning Locke’s role in the ‘invention of consciousness’ and draws out the most important aspects of Balibar’s multi-faceted interpretation of Locke on personal identity. After a condensed overview of the main trends in the mainstream interpretation and criticism of Locke’s argument, focusing in particular on the two major objections that continue to be (...)
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  5. Kant, race, and natural history.Stella Sandford - 2018 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 44 (9):950-977.
    This article presents a new argument concerning the relation between Kant’s theory of race and aspects of the critical philosophy. It argues that Kant’s treatment of the problem of the systematic unity of nature and knowledge in the Critique of Pure Reason and the Critique of the Power of Judgment can be traced back a methodological problem in the natural history of the period – that of the possibility of a natural system of nature. Kant’s transformation of the methodological problem (...)
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    The Metaphysics of Love: Gender and Transcendence in Levinas.Stella Sandford - 2000 - Athlone Press.
    In The Metaphysics of Love, however, Stella Sandford argues that an over-emphasis on ethics in the reception of Levinas's thought has concealed the basis and ...
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    Philosophies of race and ethnicity.Peter Osborne & Stella Sandford (eds.) - 2002 - New York: Continuum.
    Introduction: philosophies of race and ethnicity / Peter Osborne, Stella Sandford -- pt. 1. Ch. 1. Philosophy and racial identity / Linda Martin Alcoff -- ch. 2. Fanon, phenomenology, race / David Macey -- Ch. 3. Primordial being: enlightenment and the Indian subject of postcolonial theory / Chetan Bhatt -- Ch. 4. Race and language in the two Saussures / Robert J.C. Young -- pt. 2. Ch. 5. Unspeakable histories: diasporic lives in old England / Bill Schwarz -- (...)
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  9. Feminism against'the feminine'.Stella Sandford - 2001 - Radical Philosophy 105:6-14.
    Whilst the distinction between French and Anglo-American feminism was always rather dubious two specific linguistic differences between French and English have nevertheless determined two streams of feminist thought, and complicated the relation between them. Since the 1960s, English-language feminisms, in so far as they are distinctive, have centrally either presupposed or explicitly theorized the category of gender, for which there is no linguistic equivalent in French. At the same time, much (although not all) that came to be categorized as ʻFrenchʼ (...)
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    Contradiction of Terms: Feminist Theory, Philosophy and Transdisciplinarity.Stella Sandford - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (5-6):159-182.
    What happens when well-defined disciplines meet or are confronted with transdisciplinary discourses and concepts, where transdisciplinary concepts are analytical tools rather than specifications of a field of objects or a class of entities? Or, if disciplines reject transdisciplinary discourses and concepts as having no part to play in their practice, why do they so reject them? This essay addresses these questions through a discussion of the relationship between philosophy – the most tightly policed discipline in the humanities – and what (...)
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  11. Writing as a man: Levinas and the phenomenology of Eros.Stella Sandford - 1998 - Radical Philosophy 87:6-17.
    In the philosophical works of Emmanuel Levinasʼs early career, it is in a phenomenology of Eros that he claims to have uncovered the site of what he calls ʻtranscendenceʼ. This is no small claim. According to the argument of the later Totality and Infinity (1961), the history of Western philosophy is to be thought as the history of the ʻphilosophy of the sameʼ. Within this polemical generalization almost the whole of Western philosophy is characterized as a totalizing discourse which aims (...)
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    Plato and Sex.Stella Sandford - 2010 - Malden, MA: Polity.
    What does the study of Plato’s dialogues tell us about the modern meaning of ‘sex’? How can recent developments in the philosophy of sex and gender help us read these ancient texts anew? _Plato and Sex _addresses these questions for the first time. Each chapter demonstrates how the modern reception of Plato’s works Ð in both mainstream and feminist philosophy and psychoanalytical theory Ð has presupposed a ‘natural-biological’ conception of what sex might mean. Through a critical comparison between our current (...)
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    Levinas, feminism and the feminine.Stella Sandford - 2002 - In Robert Bernasconi & Simon Critchley (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Levinas. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 139-160.
    This is a critical evaluation of the feminist philosophical literature on the work of Emmanuel Levinas. It brought to a close Sandford's research on Levinas, the main outcome of which was her "The Metaphysics of Love : Levinas and Transcendence".
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    Feminist phenomenology, pregnancy, and transcendental subjectivity.Stella Sandford - 2016 - In Jonna Bornemark & Nicholas Smith (eds.), Phenomenology of Pregnancy. Stockholm: Södertörn University. pp. 51–69.
    In 1930 Husserl wrote that phenomenology is ‘a transcendental idealism that is nothing more than a consequentially executed self-explication in the form of an egological science, an explication of my ego as subject of every possible cognition, and indeed with respect to every sense of what exists, wherewith the latter might be able to have a sense for me, the ego.’ In transcendental-phenomenological theory, according to Husserl, ‘every sort of existent itself, real or ideal, becomes understandable as a “product” of (...)
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    How to read Beauvoir.Stella Sandford - 2006 - London: Granta.
    Written for an introductory series, this book contains the outcome of research into the disputed place of Beauvoir's work within the French philosophical tradition, and the philosophical significance of various of her particular works.
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    Contingent ontologies: sex, gender and'woman'in Simone de Beauvoir and Judith Butler.Stella Sandford - 1999 - Radical Philosophy 97:18-29.
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  17. Sex: a transdisciplinary concept. From structure to rhizome: transdisciplinarity in French thought (1).Stella Sandford - 2011 - Radical Philosophy 165:23-30.
    What is sex? Some feminists have harboured suspicions about this form of question, given its philosophical (or ‘metaphysical’1) pedigree. But philosophy no longer has the disciplinary monopoly on it. Indeed, with regard to sex, the more interesting task today is to pose and to attempt to answer the question from within a transdisciplinary problematic. For the question requires a theoretical response capable of recognizing that it concerns a cultural and political (and therefore neither a specifically philosophical nor a merely empirical) (...)
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    Race and Sex in Western Philosophy: Another Answer to the Question “What Does It Mean to Orient Oneself in Thinking?”.Stella Sandford - 2018 - Critical Philosophy of Race 6 (2):180-197.
    This article critically extends Kant's 1786 discussion of “orientation in thinking” to ask what it means to “orient oneself in thinking” around the concepts of race and sex, addressed in the context of 1) the central place and historical importance of Kant in Western philosophy; and 2) Kant's theory of race and its relation to his critical philosophy. As presumptions about race and sex are already built into the history of philosophy, taking these concepts as an explicit orientation is not (...)
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    Beauvoir's transdisciplinarity: from philosophy to gender theory.Stella Sandford - 2017 - In Laura Hengehold & Nancy Bauer (eds.), A Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 15-27.
    This paper begins with a brief survey of recent attempts to identify the nature of Beauvoir’s contested relation to philosophy. It then discusses the transition from her early, more conventionally philosophical essays to her much more unconventional great work The Second Sex. It argues that the philosophical innovations of The Second Sex were dependent on Beauvoir’s relations to other disciplines and intellectual fields, such that Beauvoir’s philosophical originality has interdisciplinary conditions of possibility. The paper then argues that The Second Sex, (...)
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    Sexually ambiguous.Stella Sandford - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (3):43 – 59.
  21. Conference Report: Society for European Philosophy: Lancaster University, 16-18 September 1998.Stella Sandford & Mark Neocleous - 1999 - Radical Philosophy 93.
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    Spontaneous generation: the fantasy of the birth of concepts in Kant's' Critique of pure reason'.Stella Sandford - 2013 - Radical Philosophy 179:15-26.
    This paper examines the metaphors of 'preformation' and 'epigenesis' in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and his other references to and various uses of theories of biological generation. It asks what these metaphor are meant to do, philosophically, and whether the idea of epigenesis, in particular, can help explain the specificity of transcendental idealism in relation to empiricism, or whether it illuminates anything concerning the status or the function of the categories. Discussing the most important interpretations of the epigenesis metaphor (...)
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    Thinking sex politically: rethinking 'Sex' in Plato's Republic.Stella Sandford - 2005 - South Atlantic Quarterly 104 (4):613-630.
    This is in a special issue of the journal entitled 'Thinking Politically'. The material is an earlier version of chapter 1 of Sandford's 2010 book , Plato and Sex (Polity).
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  24. Going back: Heidegger, East Asia and The West.Stella Sandford - 2003 - Radical Philosophy 120:11-22.
    This article comprises a critical examination of some aspects of the English-language comparative literature on Heidegger and East Asian thought. It questions both its transcendental conceptual ground – the conditions of possibility for the comparative exercise – and its account of Heideggerʼs philosophy itself. For the comparative literature, I will argue, can only make its specific claims, sympathetic to the Heideggerian philosophical project, with a reading of that project that represses most of what is fundamental to Heideggerʼs conception of philosophy (...)
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  25. Alain Badiou, with Nicolas Truong, In Praise of Love.Stella Sandford - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 176:62.
     
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    'All human beings are pregnant': the bisexual imaginary in Plato's Symposium.Stella Sandford - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 150:24-35.
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    Freud, Bion and Kant : epistemology and anthropology in The interpretation of dreams.Stella Sandford - 2017 - International Journal of Psychoanalysis 98 (1):91-110.
    This interdisciplinary article takes a philosophical approach to The Interpretation of Dreams, connecting Freud to one of the few philosophers with whom he sometimes identified - Immanuel Kant. It aims to show that Freud's theory of dreams has more in common with Bion's later thoughts on dreaming than is usually recognized. Distinguishing, via a discussion of Kant, between the conflicting 'epistemological' and 'anthropological' aspects of The Interpretation of Dreams, it shows that one specific contradiction in the book - concerning the (...)
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    Genos, sex, gender and genre.Stella Sandford - 2018 - In Kirsten Malmkjær, Adriana Serban & Fransiska Louwagie (eds.), Key cultural texts in translation. John Benjamins Publishing Company. pp. 9-24.
    This chapter discusses translators’ efforts to render the grammatical gender of Plato’s Greek in passages of the Republic, and to translate his terms noting differences between men and women with terms associated with the identity-defining concepts of sex and gender. It argues that the translation of 'genos' as 'sex' reveals less about the source text than about the role of the concept of sex in the translating culture. A discussion of a similar controversy in contemporary translation shows how debates over (...)
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    Kant's legacy.Stella Sandford - 2017 - In Anthony Morgan (ed.), The Kantian catastrophe? Conversations on finitude and the limits of philosophy. Bigg Books. pp. 65-80.
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    Levinas in the realm of the senses: Transcendence and intelligibility.Stella Sandford - 1999 - Angelaki 4 (3):61 – 73.
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    Listening to the Student Voice.Stella Sandford - 2017 - The Philosophers' Magazine 77:10-13.
    A defence of students' demands to 'decolonise' the curriculum.
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    50 Years of the Second Sex.Stella Sandford - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 7 (7):43-44.
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    Manly women.Stella Sandford - 2002 - The Philosophers' Magazine 17:60-60.
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    Plato and Levinas: The Same and the Other.Stella Sandford - 1999 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 30 (2):131-150.
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    "Sex".Stella Sandford - 2014 - In Emily Apter, Jacques Lezra, Barbara Cassin & Michael Wood (eds.), A Dictionary of Untranslatables: A Philosophical Lexicon. Princeton University Press.
  36. Shulamith Firestone, 1945-2012.Stella Sandford - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 176:72.
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    Sexmat, revisited.Stella Sandford - 2007 - Radical Philosophy 145:28-35.
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    The dream is a fragment : Freud, transdisciplinarity and early German Romanticism.Stella Sandford - 2016 - Radical Philosophy 198 (198):25-34.
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    The Pregnant Male as Myth and Metaphor in Classical Greek Literature.Stella Sandford - unknown
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    When feminist philosophy met critical theory: Gillian Howie's historical materialism.Stella Sandford - 2016 - In .
    This chapter examines the relationship between feminist theory and critical theory in Gillian Howie’s Between Feminism and Materialism, and the relation of both to philosophy. The chapter suggests that the relation between feminist theory and critical theory is a contradictory one in which the partners are at the same time close and yet estranged. It examines how Howie characterises this state of affairs and affirms her aim of 'putting Critical Theory to work for feminist theory’, explaining how her return to (...)
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  41. Women’s Philosophy Review, 1997–2005.Stella Sandford - 2006 - Radical Philosophy 135.
     
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    50 Years of the Second Sex.Stella Sandford - 1999 - The Philosophers' Magazine 7:43-44.
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    Book ReviewKant's Organicism: Epigenesis and the Development of Critical PhilosophyBy Jennifer Mensch. Chicago and London : University of Chicago Press, pp. xi +246 ;isbn-13: 978-0-226-021980-0. [REVIEW]Stella Sandford - 2015 - Critical Philosophy of Race 3 (1):167-170.
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    Book Review of: Levinas: an introduction by Colin Davis, and Basic philosophical writings by Emmanuel Levinas. [REVIEW]Stella Sandford - 1998 - Radical Philosophy 87:49-50.
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  45. African-American Philosophers: 17 Conversations; Liberation and Purity: Race, New Religious Movements and the Ethics of Postmodernity. [REVIEW]Stella Sandford - 1999 - Radical Philosophy 95.
  46. Abstract Sex: Philosophy, Bio-technology and the Mutations of Desire; The Sex Appeal of the Inorganic: Philosophies of Desire in the Modern World. [REVIEW]Stella Sandford - 2004 - Radical Philosophy 127.
     
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    Book Review of: Simone de Beauvoir: philosophe, by Michel Kail. [REVIEW]Stella Sandford - 2006 - Radical Philosophy 140:51-53.
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    Book Review of: In spite of Plato: a feminist rewriting of ancient philosophy by Adriana Cavarero. [REVIEW]Stella Sandford - 1997 - Radical Philosophy 81:50-51.
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    Book Review of:'Emmanuel Levinas: the genealogy of ethics' by John Llewelyn. [REVIEW]Stella Sandford - 1996 - Radical Philosophy 80.
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    Book Review of: Simone de Beauvoir, edited by Margaret A Simons with Marybeth Timmerman and Mary Beth Mader. [REVIEW]Stella Sandford - 2005 - Radical Philosophy 133:52-55.
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