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  1. Responsive Becoming: Ethics Between Deleuze and Feminism.Erinn Gilson - 2011 - In Nathan J. Jun & Daniel Warren Smith (eds.), Deleuze and Ethics. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    This chapter explores the possibility of an alliance between Deleuze’s philosophy and feminist philosophy with respect to ethics. I begin by specifying some of the general points of convergence between Deleuzian ethics and feminist ethics. In the second section, I turn away from feminist ethics in particular to consider feminist engagement with Deleuze’s (and Deleuze and Guattari’s) work; in this section of the paper, I describe the central criticisms of Deleuze offered by feminist philosophers and point out the aspects of (...)
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  2. The Ethics of Vulnerability: A Feminist Analysis of Social Life and Practice.Erinn C. Gilson - 2013 - New York: Routledge.
    As concerns about violence, war, terrorism, sexuality, and embodiment have garnered attention in philosophy, the concept of vulnerability has become a shared reference point in these discussions. As a fundamental part of the human condition, vulnerability has significant ethical import: how one responds to vulnerability matters, whom one conceives as vulnerable and which criteria are used to make such demarcations matters, how one deals with one’s own vulnerability matters, and how one understands the meaning of vulnerability matters. Yet, the meaning (...)
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  3. Vulnerability, Ignorance, and Oppression.Erinn Gilson - 2011 - Hypatia 26 (2):308-332.
    This paper aims to understand the relationship between ignorance and vulnerability by drawing on recent work on the epistemology of ignorance. After elaborating how we might understand the importance of human vulnerability, I develop the claim that ignorance of vulnerability is produced through the pursuit of an ideal of invulnerability that involves both ethical and epistemological closure. The ignorance of vulnerability that is a prerequisite for such invulnerability is, I contend, a pervasive form of ignorance that underlies and grounds other (...)
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    Beyond Bounded Selves and Places: The Relational Making of Vulnerability and Security.Erinn Cunniff Gilson - 2018 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 49 (3):229-242.
    ABSTRACTThis essay elaborates how an imbalanced reciprocity between inhabitants of places of relative safety and places of greater precarity results from pursuing security on the basis of a reactive fear of vulnerability. It analyzes a range of features that shape the complex forms that vulnerability takes with a particular focus on how the constitution of places as rhetorically and corporeally secure or not renders different groups of people secure and/or subject to heightened exposure to harm. This analysis suggests that vulnerability (...)
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    The Perils and Privileges of Vulnerability: Intersectionality, Relationality, and the Injustices of the U.S. Prison Nation.Erinn Gilson - 2016 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 6 (1):43-59.
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    Vulnerability, Relationality, and Dependency: Feminist Conceptual Resources for Food Justice.Erinn Cunniff Gilson - 2015 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 8 (2):10-46.
    The contemporary industrialized global food system has sustained an onslaught of criticism from diverse parties—academic and popular, scientists and social justice advocates, activists and intellectuals—criticism that has only intensified in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Feminist voices have made substantial contributions to these critiques, calling attention to the cultural politics of food and health ; to the impact of the corporatization of agriculture on food quality, the environment, and the people of the Global South, especially women ; and (...)
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    Ethics and the ontology of freedom: problematization and responsiveness in Foucault and Deleuze.Erinn Cunniff Gilson - 2014 - Foucault Studies 17:76-98.
    Both Foucault and Deleuze define ethics as a form of creative activity. Yet, given certain ontological features indicated by both thinkers, ethics must be more than just creative and critical activity. Forgoing a transcendent ground for ethics, the ontological condition of ethics – what Foucault calls liberté and Deleuze calls the plane of immanence – is an opening for change that makes possible normalizing modes of existence as well transformative ones. In this context, ethics must be a practice that comprehends (...)
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    Vote With Your Fork? Responsibility for Food Justice.Erinn Gilson - 2014 - Social Philosophy Today 30:113-130.
    As popular food writers and activists urge consumers to express their social, political, and ethical commitments through their food choices, the imperative to ‘vote with your fork’ has become a common slogan of emerging food movements in the US. I interrogate the conception of responsibility embedded in this dictate, which has become a de facto model for how to comport ourselves ethically with respect to food. I argue that it implicitly endorses a narrow and problematic understanding of responsibility. To contextualize (...)
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    Vote With Your Fork? Responsibility for Food Justice.Erinn Gilson - 2014 - Social Philosophy Today 30:113-130.
    As popular food writers and activists urge consumers to express their social, political, and ethical commitments through their food choices, the imperative to ‘vote with your fork’ has become a common slogan of emerging food movements in the US. I interrogate the conception of responsibility embedded in this dictate, which has become a de facto model for how to comport ourselves ethically with respect to food. I argue that it implicitly endorses a narrow and problematic understanding of responsibility. To contextualize (...)
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    Food, Environment, and Climate Change: Justice at the Intersections.Erinn C. Gilson & Sarah Kenehan (eds.) - 2018 - Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This volume takes a unique approach, dealing specifically with issues at the intersection of food and agricultural systems, environmental degradation, and climate change. It fills a gap in the literature on food and environmental justice in the context of global climate change offering a scholarly, yet accessible, analysis of the issues.
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    Zones of Indiscernibility: The Life of a Concept from Deleuze to Agamben.Erinn Cunniff Gilson - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (5):98-106.
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    Zones of Indiscernibility.Erinn Cunniff Gilson - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (Supplement):98-106.
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    Butler and Ethics.Erinn Cunniff Gilson - 2017 - Contemporary Political Theory 16 (3):422-425.
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    Becomings Yet to Come: Thought as Movement in Derrida and Deleuze.Erinn Cunniff Gilson - 2007 - Philosophy Today 51 (4):383-392.
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    Food Justice and Narrative Ethics: Reading Stories for Ethical Awareness and Activism, by Beth A. Dixon.Erinn Gilson - 2019 - Teaching Philosophy 42 (2):164-167.
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    Questioning to the Nth Power.Erinn Gilson - 2005 - Chiasmi International 6:207-223.
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    Questioning to the Nth Power.Erinn Gilson - 2005 - Chiasmi International 6:207-223.
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    riassunto: Domandare all’ennesima potenza.Erinn Gilson - 2005 - Chiasmi International 6:224-224.
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    Review Essay: Ann Murphy, Violence and the Philosophical Imaginary.Erinn Gilson - 2013 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 21 (1):173-182.
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    Responsibility for Sexual Injustices: Toward an Intersectional Account.Erinn Cunniff Gilson - 2022 - Hypatia 37 (2):422-446.
    Public discussion of sexual victimization has intensified within the US context and globally. One noteworthy feature of recent public discourse in the US is that it calls for a broadening of responsibility with respect to both the parties involved and the forms of sexual victimization for which people are held to account. Yet often the narratives about responsibility and practices of responsibility-taking that dominate in this discussion remain individualizing and penalizing. This essay takes stock of the myriad failures of responsibility (...)
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    Questioning to the Nth Power.Erinn Gilson - 2005 - Chiasmi International 6:207-223.
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    What isn’t new in the new normal: A feminist ethical perspective on covid-19.Erinn Gilson - 2021 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 16 (1):88-102.
    This essay argues that dominant responses to the COVID-19 pandemic redouble disparities in vulnerability to harms because these responses simply attempt to return to conditions prior to the outbreak of the virus. Although the widespread impact of COVID-19 has made interdependence more vivid, the underlying sociocultural devaluation of vulnerability, relationality, and dependency has intensified structural inequalities. People who were already disempowered and disadvantaged have been consigned to even more precarious conditions. A feminist ethical perspective avows vulnerability, relationality, and dependency as (...)
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  23. Peter Hallward: Out of this world: Deleuze and the philosophy of creation: Verso, New York, 2006, 164 pp., ISBN 978-1-84467-0796, US $90.00 , 978-1-84467-5556, US $25.00. [REVIEW]Erinn Cunniff Gilson - 2009 - Continental Philosophy Review 42 (3):429-434.
    Review essay of Peter Hallward's Out of This World: Deleuze and the Philosophy of Creation.
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    Thomist realism and the critique of knowledge.Etienne Gilson - 1986 - San Francisco: Ignatius Press.
    The important work, exquisitely translated by Mark Wauck, brings the essential elements of philosophy into view as a cohesive, readily understandable, and erudite structure, and does so rigorously in the best tradition of St. Thomas.
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    Scripting the moves: culture and control at a no-excuses charter school.Erinn Brooks - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (4):523-525.
    In her first book, Joanne W. Golann takes on the challenge of examining America’s most celebrated franchise of charter schools, the Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP). While many academics have penn...
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    Intellectual disability and mystical unknowing: Contemporary insights from medieval sources.Erinn Staley - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (3):385-401.
    Intellectual disabilities make people vulnerable to marginalization in churches and social spaces, but theology has not sufficiently attended to the topic and promoted the flourishing of people who have cognitive impairments. This article responds to theology's inadequate attention to intellectual disability and historical resources for reflection on the topic by reading medieval sources with intellectual disability in mind. I argue that Bonaventure's Itinerarium Mentis in Deum provides a model for imagining intellectually disabled and nondisabled people sharing the journey into God (...)
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    Dante and Phlosophy.Etienne Gilson - 2007 - Gilson Press.
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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    Studies in medieval philosophy.Etienne Gilson - 2019 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books. Edited by James G. Colbert.
    The meaning of Christian rationalism -- The handmaiden of theology -- The doctrine of double truth -- Appendix : Texts of John the Jandun on the relations between reason and faith -- The historical significance of Thomism -- Reasoning by analogy in Campanella -- Theology and Cartesian innatism -- Descartes, Harvey, and scholasticism -- Appendix: William Harvey's critique of the Cartesian theory of the movement of the heart -- Cartesian and scholastic meteors.
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    Reason and revelation in the middle ages.Étienne Gilson - 1938 - New York,: C. Scribner's sons. Edited by James K. Farge & William J. Courtenay.
    Etienne Gilson Reason and Revelation in the Middle Ages, first delivered as the Richard Lectures in 1937, was published in 1938 and became an immediate success. Not only does it contribute to a major question of debate in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic philosophy and religion in the medieval period but it also insists on the validity of truth obtainable through reason as well as revelation, on rational argument alongside religious faith. This message is as important in the twenty-first century (...)
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    Thomism: The Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas.Etienne Gilson & Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies - 2002 - PIMS.
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    L'être et l'essence.Etienne Gilson - 1948 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
    C'est avec la publication de l'etre et l'essence (1948) que Gilson fit veritablement irruption dans le debat philosophique contemporain, contraignant beaucoup de ceux qui n'avaient jamais entendu parler de l'etre autrement qu'a travers l'etre et le neant ou le premier chapitre de Wissenschaft der Logik, a admettre que ce petit mot etre, qu'une certaine tradition idealiste avait vainement tente de bannir du vocabulaire philosophique, abritait, sinon peut-etre le destin de l'Occident, du moins le lieu d'une de ses plus anciennes (...)
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    Études sur le rôle de la pensée médiévale dans la formation du système cartésien.Etienne Gilson - 1930 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
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  33. Linguistique et philosophie.Etienne Gilson - 1969 - Paris: J. Vrin.
     
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    La philosophie au moyen âge.Etienne Gilson - 1944 - Paris,: Payot.
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be (...)
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    Three Quests in Philosophy.Etienne Gilson - 2008 - Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
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    Subordinated ethics: natural law and moral miscellany in Aquinas and Dostoyevsky.Caitlin Smith Gilson - 2020 - Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books. Edited by Eric Austin Lee.
    With Dostoyevsky's Idiot and Aquinas' Dumb Ox as guides, this book seeks to recover the elemental mystery of the natural law, a law revealed only in wonder. If ethics is to guide us along the way, it must recover its subordination; description must precede prescription. If ethics is to invite us along the way, it cannot lead, either as politburo, or even as public orthodoxy. It cannot be smugly symbolic but must be by way of signage, of directionality, of the (...)
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  37. Some great figures.Gregory D. Gilson & Gregory Pappas - 2009 - In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
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    Discours prononcé.Etienne Gilson - 1938 - Paris,: l'Institut.
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  39. Hommage public à Henri Bergson.Etienne Gilson - 1967 - Paris,: impr. Firmin-Didot et Cie.
     
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  40. Saint Thomas et nous.Etienne Gilson - 1966 - Montréal,: Fondation St. Thomas d'Aquin du Canada.
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    Some Great Figures.Gregory D. Gilson & Gregory Fernando Pappas - 2009 - In Susana Nuccetelli, Ofelia Schutte & Otávio Bueno (eds.), A Companion to Latin American Philosophy. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 497–524.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Acosta, José de (1539–1600) Alberdi, Juan Bautista (1810–84) Bello, Andrés (1781–1865) Bilbao, Francisco (1823–65) Bolkvar, Simón (1783–1830) Casas, Bartolomé de las (1484–1566) Caso, Antonio (1883–1946) Cruz, Sor Juana Inés de la (1651–95) da Costa, Newton Carneiro Affonso (b. 1929) Dussel, Enrique (b. 1934) Frondizi, Risieri (1910–83) Gaos, José (1900–69) González Prada, Manuel (1848–1918) Gracia, Jorge J. E. (b. 1942) Haya de la Torre, Victor Raúl (1895–1979) Hostos, Eugenio Marka de (1839–1903) Ingenieros, José (1877–1925) Korn, Alejandro (...)
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    Introduction à l'étude de saint Augustin.Étienne Gilson - 1931 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
    L'introduction proposee par Etienne Gilson a l'etude de saint Augustin a pour vocation de cerner l'esprit meme de l'augustinisme en relevant ce qui, dans la doctrine, a imprime a la pensee medievale l'impulsion dont tant d'oeuvres profondes sont les temoins. Cette etude se propose ainsi de degager les quelques theses essentielles qui, commandant l'ensemble de la doctrine, permettent d'en interpreter le detail. La table systematique des matieres annexee a ce volume permettra d'ailleurs au lecteur de l'utiliser a la maniere (...)
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    Le thomisme.Etienne Gilson - 1927 - Paris,: J. Vrin.
    On ne comprend pas vraiment le thomisme tant qu'on n'y sent pas la presence de saint Thomas lui-meme, ou plutot de frere Thomas avant qu'il ne fut devenu un saint fete au calendrier, bref de l'homme avec son temperament, son caractere, ses sentiments, ses gouts et jusqu'a ses passions. Car il en eut au moins une. Au niveau de la nature humaine pure et simple, Thomas eut la passion de l'intelligence. Comprendre ensemble le philosophe et le croyant en Thomas, c'est (...)
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    Der heilige Augustin.Etienne Gilson - 1930 - [Leipzig]: J. Hegner. Edited by Philotheus Boehner & Timotheus Sigge.
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    Der heilige Bonaventura.Etienne Gilson - 1929 - [Leipzig]: J. Hegner. Edited by Philotheus Boehner.
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  46. Existentialisme chrétien.Etienne Gilson, Jeanne Delhomme & Gabriel Marcel (eds.) - 1948 - Paris,: Plon.
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    Études de philosophie médiévale.Etienne Gilson - 1921 - Strasbourg,: Commission des publications de la Faculté des lettres.
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    La filosofía en la edad media.Etienne Gilson - 1940 - [Buenos Aires]: Ediciones Sol y luna. Edited by M. M., [From Old Catalog] & C. J..
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  49. Reason and revelation in the Middle Ages.Etienne Gilson - 1938 - In Étienne Gilson (ed.), Reason and revelation in the middle ages. New York,: C. Scribner's sons.
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    Saint Thomas d'Aquin.Étienne Gilson - 1925 - Paris,: V. Lecoffre.
    Morale générale.--Morale particulière.
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