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Colin McQuillan
St. Mary's University, Texas
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    Philosophical Archaeology in Kant, Foucault, and Agamben.Colin McQuillan - 2010 - Parrhesia 10:39-49.
  2. Kant, Heidegger, and the In/Finitude of Human Reason.Colin McQuillan - 2017 - CR: The New Centennial Review 17 (3):81-101.
     
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  3. Transcendental Philosophy and Critical Philosophy in Kant and Foucault: Response to Colin Koopman.Colin McQuillan - 2010 - Foucault Studies 9:145-155.
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  4. The Intelligence of Sense: Rancière’s Aesthetics.Colin McQuillan - 2011 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 15 (2):11-27.
    In this paper, I argue that Jacques Rancière does not propose a purely sensible conception of the aesthetic in his recent writings on art. Unlike many contemporary philosophies of art, Rancière’s aesthetics retains an important cognitive dimension. Here, I bring this aspect of Rancière’s aesthetics into view by comparing the conception of intelligence found in his earlier works with his more recent writings on art, showing that intelligence and sense are distributed in the same ways. The distinction between them is, (...)
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  5. The History of a Distinction: Sensible and Intellectual Cognition from Baumgarten to Kant.Colin McQuillan - 2011 - In Oliver Thorndike (ed.), Rethinking Kant (Volume III). Cambridge Scholars Press.
  6. Clear and Distinct Ideas in Eighteenth Century Germany: Metaphysics, Logic, Aesthetics.Colin McQuillan - 2017 - In Manuel Sánchez-Rodríguez & Miguel Escribano (eds.), Leibniz en Dialogo. Seville: Themata.
  7. Agamben's Critique of Sacrificial Violence.Colin McQuillan - 2015 - In Brendan Moran & Carlo Salzani (eds.), Towards the Critique of Violence: Walter Benjamin and Giorgio Agamben. New York: Bloomsbury.
     
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    Critique in German Philosophy: From Kant to Critical Theory.María Del Del Rosario Acosta López & Colin McQuillan (eds.) - 2020 - SUNY Press.
    Critique has been a central theme in the German philosophical tradition since the eighteenth century. The main goal of this book is to provide a history of this concept from its Kantian inception to contemporary critical theory. Focusing on both canonical and previously overlooked texts and thinkers, the contributors bring to light alternative conceptions of critique within nineteenth- and twentieth-century German philosophy, which have profound implications for contemporary philosophy. By offering a critical revision of the history of modern European philosophy, (...)
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  9. Inner Sense, Outer Sense, and Feeling: Hutcheson and Kant on Aesthetic Pleasure.Colin McQuillan - 2017 - In Chris W. Surprenant & Elizabeth Robinson (eds.), Kant and the Scottish Enlightenment. New York: Routledge.
  10. Immanuel Kant: The Very Idea of a Critique of Pure Reason.Colin McQuillan - 2016 - Nothwestern University Press.
     
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  11. Review of Huaping Lu-Adler, Kant and the Science of Logic. [REVIEW]Colin McQuillan - 2019 - Review of Metaphysics 73:375-378.
     
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    The Bloomsbury Anthology of Aesthetics.Colin McQuillan & Joseph Tanke (eds.) - 2012 - Bloomsbury Publishing.
    Drawing from ancient, medieval, modern, and contemporary sources, this textbook offers a comprehensive and systematic historical overview of aesthetic theory.
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  13. Transcendental Philosophy and Critical Philosophy: Response to Colin Koopman.Colin McQuillan - 2010 - Foucault Studies 9:145-155.
  14. Wolff's Logic, Kant's Critique, and the Foundations of Metaphysics.Colin McQuillan - 2017 - In Arnaud Pelletier & Karin De Boer (eds.), 300 Years of Christian Wolff’s German Logic: Sources, Significance and Reception. Hildesheim: Georg Olms.
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    Gary Banham, Dennis Schulting And Nigel Helms , The Continuum Companion To Kant London And New York: Continuum International Publishing, 2012 Pp. Xiv+394 Isbn 9781441112576 , Us $190.00. [REVIEW]Colin McQuillan - 2013 - Kantian Review 18 (1):162-166.
    Book Reviews Colin McQuillan, Kantian Review, FirstView Article.
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    Michel Foucault: Introduction to Kant’s anthropology. Semiotext, translated by Roberto Nigro and Kate Briggs: Los Angeles, 2008, 160 pp, $14.94 , ISBN: 978-1584350545. [REVIEW]Colin McQuillan - 2012 - Continental Philosophy Review 45 (4):579-585.
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  17. Beyond the Limits of Reason: Kant, Critique, and Enlightenment.Colin McQuillan - 2012 - In Karin De Boer & R. Sonderegger (eds.), Conceptions of Critique in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 66-82.
  18. Does Kant's Critique Belong to the Tradition of Modern Logic?Colin McQuillan - 2017 - In Roberto Casales García & J. Martin Castro Manzana (eds.), La Modernidad en Perspectiva. Granada: Editorial Comares.
     
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    Recent Contributions to Dilthey’s Philosophy of the Human Sciences.Colin McQuillan - 2011 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (4):622-624.
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    Plato in germany: Kant-Natorp-Heidegger (review).Colin McQuillan - 2011 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 49 (3):382-383.
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    Review of Alix Cohen, Kant and the Human Sciences: Biology, Anthropology, and History[REVIEW]Colin McQuillan - 2010 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (8).
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    Moses Mendelssohn , Morning Hours: Lectures on God’s Existence , Ed. And Trans. by Daniel O. Dahlstrom and Corey Dyck. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Colin McQuillan - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (5):257-261.
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    Agamben’s Fictions.Colin McQuillan - 2012 - Philosophy Compass 7 (6):376-387.
    This article argues that Agamben’s conception of fiction is crucial for understanding his recent works. I suggest that the key to understanding Agamben conception of fiction is to be found in a few curious remarks at the end of Language and Death. These remarks explain why the distinctions between life and death, animal life and human life, bare life and political forms of life, the outlaw and the sovereign, and the norm and the exception that continue to preoccupy Agamben are (...)
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    Agamben’s Fictions. [REVIEW]Colin McQuillan - 2012 - Philosophy Compass 7 (6):376-387.
    This article argues that Agamben’s conception of fiction is crucial for understanding his recent works. I suggest that the key to understanding Agamben conception of fiction is to be found in a few curious remarks at the end of Language and Death. These remarks explain why the distinctions between life and death, animal life and human life, bare life and political forms of life, the outlaw and the sovereign, and the norm and the exception that continue to preoccupy Agamben are (...)
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    Moses Mendelssohn , Last Works , Ed. and Trans. by Bruce Rosenstock. Reviewed by.Colin McQuillan - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (5):257-261.
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    Patrick R. Frierson, Kant's Empirical Psychology. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Colin McQuillan - 2015 - Philosophy in Review 35 (6):299-301.
  27. German Idealism.Colin McQuillan - 2012 - In J. Feiser & B. Dowden (eds.), Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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    Immanuel Kant , Immanuel Kant: Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime and Other Writings . Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Colin McQuillan - 2011 - Philosophy in Review 31 (6):438-441.