Violence and Reactions

Southern Journal of Philosophy 56 (3):403-413 (2018)
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This article has two parts. On the one hand, it summarizes a lot of the work I have done over the last 10 years. The summary starts with three phenomenological insights: into temporalization, into intersubjectivity, and into foundations. It ends with a discussion of ethics based on Kant and Bergson. On the other hand, the article presents my responses to three commentators on my work: Emilia Angelova, Edward S. Casey, and Samir Haddad. All three raise important questions about my work. All three bring me back to the main point of my work: strategies for letting others be free. Thus, to use a phrase that probably seems out of date, this article could have been called “strategies of deconstruction.”

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Leonard Lawlor
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Leonard Lawlor’s Renewal of Thinking.Samir Haddad - 2018 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 56 (3):393-402.
Lawlor Laid Out: Between Space and Emotion.Edward S. Casey - 2018 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 56 (3):379-392.

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