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  1. Karl Ameriks, Kant and the Fate of Autonomy; Eckart Forster, Kant's Final Synthesis; Brigitte Sassen, ed., Kant's Early Critics.C. Kerslake - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  2. Pierre Klossowski, Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle.C. Kerslake - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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  3. Paul Patton, ed., Deleuze: A Critical Reader.C. Kerslake - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    Review: C. Kerslake & R. Brassier (eds.), Origins and Ends of the Mind: Philosophical Essays on Psychoanalysis. Figures of the Unconscious 7 (Leuven: Leuven University Press, 2007). [REVIEW]Jens De Vleminck - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (2):443.
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    Deleuze, Kant, and the Question of Metacritique.Christian Kerslake - 2004 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 42 (4):481-508.
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    Aristotle's De interpretatione: contradiction and dialectic.C. W. A. Whitaker - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    De Interpretatione is among Aristotle's most influential and widely read writings; C. W. A. Whitaker presents the first systematic study of this work, and offers a radical new view of its aims, its structure, and its place in Aristotle's system. He shows that De Interpretatione is not a disjointed essay on ill-connected subjects, as traditionally thought, but a highly organized and systematic treatise on logic, argument, and dialectic.
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    From sacher‐masoch to masochism1.Gilles deleuze & Translated By Christian kerslake - 2004 - Angelaki 9 (1):125 – 133.
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    Deleuze and the unconscious.Christian Kerslake - 2007 - New York: Continuum.
    Deleuze and the Unconscious shows how these tendencies combine in Deleuze's work to engender a wholly new approach to the unconscious, for which active relations to the unconscious are just as important as the better known pathologies of ...
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    Immanence and the Vertigo of Philosophy: From Kant to Deleuze.Christian Kerslake - 2009 - Edinburgh University Press.
    One of the terminological constants in the philosophical work of Gilles Deleuze is the word 'immanence', and it has therefore become a foothold for those wishing to understand exactly what 'Deleuzian philosophy' is. Deleuze's philosophy of immanence is held to be fundamentally characterised by its opposition to all philosophies of 'transcendence'. On that basis, it is widely believed that Deleuze's project is premised on a return to a materialist metaphysics. Christian Kerslake argues that such an interpretation is fundamentally misconceived, (...)
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  10. Developmental Constraints, Generative Entrenchment, and the Innate-Acquired Distinction.William C. Wimsatt - 1986 - In William Bechtel (ed.), Integrating Scientific Disciplines. University of Chicago Press. pp. 185--208.
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  11. Wijsgerige vereniging Thomas Van aquino vijftigjarig bestaan.C. E. M. Struyker Boudier - 1984 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 46 (3):546-549.
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  12. REVIEWS-Deleuze et la psychanalyse: L'altercation.Monique David-Menard & Christian Kerslake - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 151:43.
     
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    The vertigo of philosophy: Deleuze and the problem of immanence.Christian Kerslake - 2002 - Radical Philosophy 113:10-23.
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  14. Philosophy with children from pragmatism to posthumanism: thinking through the community of philosophical inquiry.Laura Kerslake - 2018 - In Laura Kerslake & Rupert Wegerif (eds.), Theory of teaching thinking: international perspectives. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    The law in crisis: bridges of understanding.C. G. Weeramantry - 1975 - Ratmalana: Sarvodaya Vishva Lekha.
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    Rebirth through incest: On Deleuze's early jungianism.Christian Kerslake - 2004 - Angelaki 9 (1):135 – 157.
  17. On the Elements of Being: I.Donald C. Williams - 2004 - In Tim Crane & Katalin Farkas (eds.), Metaphysics: a guide and anthology. Oxford University Press UK.
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    Concept and form: The cahiers pour l'analyse and contemporary French thought.Peter Hallward, Knox Peden & Christian Kerslake - unknown
    This website provides an electronic annotated edition of the French philosophical journal Les Cahiers pour l’Analyse. The site provides the original French texts in both html and facsimile pdf versions, substantial synopses of each article, and translations of some articles; it also includes recent interviews with members of the original editorial board, a conceptual index, discussions of the most significant concepts at issue in the journal, and brief entries on the main people involved with it.
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  19. Justification or affirmation?Peter Hallward & Christian Kerslake - 2002 - Radical Philosophy 114.
     
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  20. Politik im Spiegel der Literatur, Literatur als Mittel der Politik im älteren Babylonien.C. Wilcke - 1993 - In Kurt A. Raaflaub & Elisabeth Müller-Luckner (eds.), Anfänge politischen Denkens in der Antike: die nahöstlichen Kulturen und die Griechen. München: R. Oldenbourg.
     
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  21. Advance in Monte Carlo Simulations and robustness study and their implications for the dispute in philosophy of mathematics.C. H. Yu - 2004 - Minerva 8:62-90.
    Both Carnap and Quine made significant contributions to the philosophy of mathematics despite their diversedviews. Carnap endorsed the dichotomy between analytic and synthetic knowledge and classified certainmathematical questions as internal questions appealing to logic and convention. On the contrary, Quine wasopposed to the analytic-synthetic distinction and promoted a holistic view of scientific inquiry. The purpose of thispaper is to argue that in light of the recent advancement of experimental mathematics such as Monte Carlosimulations, limiting mathematical inquiry to the domain of (...)
     
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  22. Becoming Against History: Deleuze, Toynbee, and Vitalist Historiography.Christian Kerslake - 2008 - Parrhesia 4:17.
     
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    Insectes et inceste.Christian Kerslake - 2006 - Multitudes 2 (2):31-51.
    Jung’s advance, for Deleuze, must lie in this identification of a « problematic » zone of human intelligence, through which the instinctual form of consciousness can return. A gap is opened up for the return of an « instinct devenu désintéressé, conscient de lui-même, capable de réfléchir sur son objet et de l’élargir indéfiniment ».
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    Andrew Haas, Hegel and the Problem of Multiplicity , pp. xxxii + 355. ISBN 0810116707 . £24.50.Christian Kerslake - 2003 - Hegel Bulletin 24 (1-2):152-158.
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  25. Copernican deleuzeanism.Christian Kerslake - 2002 - Radical Philosophy 114:32-33.
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  26. Deleuze's 'reconstruction of reason': From Leibniz and Kant to difference and repetition.Christian Kerslake - 2009 - In Edward Willatt & Matt Lee (eds.), Thinking Between Deleuze and Kant: A Strange Encounter. Continuum.
  27. Grounding Deleuze.Christian Kerslake - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 148:30.
     
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    Germinal Life: The Difference and Repetition of Deleuze, by Keith Ansell Pearson.Christian Kerslake - 2001 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 32 (3):330-331.
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    9 Hoëne Wronski and Francis Warrain.Christian Kerslake - 2009 - In Jon Roffe & Graham Jones (eds.), Deleuze’s Philosophical Lineage. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 167-189.
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  30. Insects and Incest: From Bergson and Jung to Deleuze.Christian Kerslake - forthcoming - Multitudes: Revue Politique, Artistique, Philosophique (October 22, 2006). Http://Multitudes. Samizdat. Net/Insects-and-Incest-From-Bergson. Html.
     
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    Les machines désirantes de Félix Guattari.Christian Kerslake - 2008 - Multitudes 34 (3):41.
    Lacan himself ends up missing the opportunity to relate his notion of the objet petit a to Marxist ideas about production, reproduction and consumption in political economy, and therefore scotomises the possible forms of « social enunciation » that could act as vehicles for political agency precisely during periods of technological revolution. Industrial capitalism, once set in motion, generates deterritorialised subjects, and through the very process of constant de-skilling and re-skilling, engenders new, in principle universal, machinic forms of subjectivity. Lacan (...)
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    Repetition and Revolution: Primal Historicization in Deleuze, Regnault and Harrington.Christian Kerslake - 2010 - Substance 39 (1):49-61.
  33. Transcendental cinema: Deleuze, time and modernity.Christian Kerslake - 2005 - Radical Philosophy 130.
     
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    Theory of teaching thinking: international perspectives.Laura Kerslake & Rupert Wegerif (eds.) - 2018 - New York, NY: Routledge.
    Across the world education for 'thinking', or '21st Century Skills' or 'Creativity' is seen as the key to thriving in the Internet Age. This book provides a much needed introduction and guide to this critical subject. The OECD suggest teaching thinking as key to growing a more successful economy, others claim it is needed for increased democratic engagement and well-being. Teaching for Thinking and Creativity questions what we mean by 'thinking' or 'creativity'in the context of teaching and takes a global (...)
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    “Do We Have to Tell Him He Hasn’t Been Getting Ativan?”: Truth Telling for a Patient with Nonepileptic Seizures.Lexi C. White & Hilary Mabel - forthcoming - Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics.
    The authors present a case study involving truth telling responsibilities in the setting of nonepileptic seizures. Specifically, over the course of several suspected nonepileptic seizures, a patient’s seizures stopped after he received a saline flush meant to precede the administration of anti-seizure medication. The patient and his surrogate believed he had received the medication each time, and the team wondered whether they should disclose the truth. Some worried that disclosure would reinforce the suspected psychogenic behavior, exacerbating the patient’s condition. In (...)
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  36. "Afterword to" Freud, Kepler and the Clinical Evidence.C. Glymour - 1982 - In Richard Wollheim & James Hopkins (eds.), Philosophical Essays on Freud. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 29--31.
     
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    Derrida, Stengers, Latour, and Subalternist Cosmopolitics.Matthew C. Watson - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (1):75-98.
    Postcolonial science studies entails ostensibly contradictory critical and empirical commitments. Science studies scholars influenced by Bruno Latour and Isabelle Stengers embrace forms of realist, radical empiricism, while postcolonial studies scholars influenced by Jacques Derrida trace the limits of the knowable. This essay takes their common use of the term cosmopolitics as an unexpected point of departure for reconciling Derrida’s program with Stengers’s and Latour’s. I read Derrida’s critique of hospitality and Stengers’s and Latour’s ontological politics as necessary complements for conceiving (...)
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  38. Understanding and the limits of formal thinking.Peter C. Wason - 1981 - In Herman Parret & Jacques Bouveresse (eds.), Meaning and understanding. New York: W. de Gruyter. pp. 411--22.
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  39. Why literary devices matter.Lorraine K. C. Yeung - 2021 - Polish Journal of Aesthetics 60 (1):19-37.
    This paper investigates the emotional import of literary devices deployed in fiction. Reflecting on the often-favored approach in the analytic tradition that locates fictional characters, events, and narratives as sources of readers’ emotions, I attempt to broaden the scope of analysis by accounting for how literary devices trigger non-cognitive emotions. I argue that giving more expansive consideration to literary devices by which authors present content facilitates a better understanding of how fiction engages emotion. In doing so, I also explore the (...)
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    Existential psychology and the way of the Tao: meditations on the writings of Zhuangzi.Mark C. Yang (ed.) - 2017 - New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
    In ancient China, a revered Taoist sage named Zhuangzi told many parables. In Existential Psychology and the Way of the Tao, a selection of these parables will be featured. Following each parable, an eminent existential psychologist will share a personal and scholarly reflection on the meaning and relevance of the parable for psychotherapy and contemporary life. The major tenets of Zhuangzi's philosophy are featured. Taoist concepts of emptiness, stillness, Wu Wei (i.e. intentional non-intentionality), epistemology, dreams and the nature of reality, (...)
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    Edith Stein: Prayer and interiority.Terrence C. Wright - 2005 - In Bruce Ellis Benson & Norman Wirzba (eds.), The phenomenology of prayer. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 134-141.
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  42. Causes That Make a Difference.C. Kenneth Waters - 2007 - Journal of Philosophy 104 (11):551-579.
    Biologists studying complex causal systems typically identify some factors as causes and treat other factors as background conditions. For example, when geneticists explain biological phenomena, they often foreground genes and relegate the cellular milieu to the background. But factors in the milieu are as causally necessary as genes for the production of phenotypic traits, even traits at the molecular level such as amino acid sequences. Gene-centered biology has been criticized on the grounds that because there is parity among causes, the (...)
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    Loneliness and longing: conscious and unconscious aspects.Brent Willock, Lori C. Bohm & Rebecca C. Curtis (eds.) - 2012 - New York: Routledge.
    We all experience loneliness at some time in our lives and it often motivates people, consciously or otherwise, to enter treatment. Yet it is rarely explicitly addressed in psychoanalytic literature. Loneliness and Longing rectifies this oversight by thoroughly exploring this painful psychological state. In this book contributors address the inner sense of loneliness âe" that is feeling alone even in the company of others âe" by drawing on different aspects of loneliness and longing. Topics covered include: loneliness in the consulting (...)
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    History and Power in Hume’s ‘Of Miracles’: A Pragmaticist-Historicist Account.Andre C. Willis - 2023 - Contemporary Pragmatism 20 (4):313-333.
    This reconsideration of Hume’s classic essay “Of Miracles” via the lens of American pragmatist ways of thinking about history and power shifts our attention from Hume’s epistemic concerns about the legitimacy of witnesses and testimony to his distaste for sacred history, his critical stance regarding the social force of revelation, and his disdain for religious authority. To view Hume’s essay both as an articulation of a critical philosophy of history and as an exercise in moral dynamism (social power or, authority, (...)
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    Regelbefolgen und die Kohärenztheorie der Wahrheit.Ralph C. S. Walker - 1985 - In Dieter Birnbacher & Armin Burkhardt (eds.), Sprachspiel und Methode: zum Stand der Wittgenstein-Diskussion. New York: de Gruyter. pp. 27-46.
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  46. Regelbefolgen und die Kohärenztheorie der Wahrheit.Ralph C. S. Walker - 1985 - In Dieter Birnbacher & Armin Burkhardt (eds.), Sprachspiel und Methode: zum Stand der Wittgenstein-Diskussion. New York: de Gruyter.
     
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  47. Tractatus logico-philosophicus.Ludwig Wittgenstein, G. C. M. Colombo & Bertrand Russell - 1975 - London: Routledge and Kegan Paul. Edited by C. K. Ogden.
    Bazzocchi disposes the text of the Tractatus in a user-friendly manner, exactly as Wittgenstein's decimals advise. This discloses the logical form of the book by distinct reading units, linked into a fashioned hierarchical tree. The text becomes much clearer and every reader can enjoy, finally, its formal and literary qualities.
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    Protagoras Unbound.F. C. White - 1975 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 5 (sup1):1-9.
    In this paper I want to do the following things. First I want to show that in the part of the Theaetetus where the relationship between knowledge and perception is examined, the concept of knowledge that is in question is very clearly characterized. We are left in no doubt as to what is to count as knowing. Secondly I want to unravel in some detail the case that Socrates puts on Protagoras’ behalf where he draws on what Protagoras actually wrote (...)
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  49. Genes made molecular.C. Kenneth Waters - 1994 - Philosophy of Science 61 (2):163-185.
    This paper investigates what molecular biology has done for our understanding of the gene. I base a new account of the gene concept of classical genetics on the classical dogma that gene differences cause phenotypic differences. Although contemporary biologists often think of genes in terms of this concept, molecular biology provides a second way to understand genes. I clarify this second way by articulating a molecular gene concept. This concept unifies our understanding of the molecular basis of a wide variety (...)
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    Toward a Humean true religion: genuine theism, moderate hope, and practical morality.Andre C. Willis - 2015 - University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
    An examination of David Hume's philosophy of religion that situates his conception "true religion" within the context of his overall science of human nature, his rejection of popular religion, and his Ciceronian influence"--Provided by publisher.
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