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    The Films of Lars von Trier and Philosophy: Provocations and Engagements.José A. Haro & William H. Koch (eds.) - 2019 - Springer Verlag.
    The films of Lars von Trier offer unique opportunities for thinking deeply about how Philosophy and Cinema speak to one another. The book addresses von Trier’s films in order of their release. The earlier chapters discuss his Golden Heart trilogy and USA: Land of Opportunities series by addressing issues of potential misogyny, ethical critique, and racial justice. The later chapters focus on his Depression Trilogy and address the undermining of gender binaries, the psychoanalytic meaning of the sacrifice of children and (...)
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  2. Discourses Of Excess And The Excess Of Discourse On George Bataille's Lasting Influence Upon Foucault.William Koch - 2011 - Existentia 21 (1-2):101-118.
     
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    Opening a world: From categorial intuition to art.William Koch - unknown
    My purpose, broadly construed, is a simple one; to interpret Heidegger's "The Origin of the Work of Art" in the light of his early work on the nature of phenomenology and philosophy. My method will therefore be to present certain key elements of Heidegger's early understanding of phenomenology and philosophy, and then to trace these elements, and certain challenges which arise from them, into their development in Being and Time. Following this I will enquire into how these considerations should guide (...)
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    Phenomenology and the Problem of Universals.William H. Koch - 2020 - Studia Phaenomenologica 20:147-166.
    This paper argues that the Problem of Universals as derived from Plato, i.e. the question of how abstract universal knowledge is possible and what that knowledge is of, is at the center of Phenomenology. It will be shown how Husserl’s answer to this question, via phenomenological epoche and eidetic variation, orients him primarily within the field of modern philosophy and is open to the standard criticisms of universal knowledge and abstraction offered by Hume and Berkeley. Heidegger, in more overtly recognizing (...)
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    Richard Capobianco: Engaging Heidegger: University of Toronto Press, 2010, 182 pp + Index. [REVIEW]William Koch - 2011 - Human Studies 34 (2):231-236.
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    Susi Ferrarello: Husserl’s Ethics and Practical Intentionality: Bloomsbury Academic, 2016, 269 pp, $114. [REVIEW]William Koch - 2017 - Human Studies 40 (3):483-489.