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  1. Zeman: tishaʼ s̀iḥot filosofyot = Time: nine philosophical dialogues.Hagi Kenaan - 2022 - Tel Aviv: Resling. Edited by Yaron M. Senderowicz.
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    The ethics of visuality: Levinas and the contemporary gaze.Hagi Kenaan - 2013 - New York, NY: I.B. Tauris. Edited by Batya Stein.
    Outlining an original philosophical argument on the place of visuality in Levinas' ethics, Kenaan looks at the concepts of his work and articulates his vision of 'otherness' together with the visual tropes of the human face as symbolic of alterity and transcendence.
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    Facing Images: after levinas.Hagi Kenaan - 2011 - Angelaki 16 (1):143-159.
    This paper seeks to articulate the significance of an intimate connection that exists between faces and images. It argues that the manner in which images face us – a picture's turning toward a viewer – is the primary condition of its meaningfulness. The article explicates the significance of an image's facing through a dialogue with Emmanuel Levinas's philosophical understanding of the human face. The analogy I draw between Levinas's notion of the face and the facing of images runs against predominant (...)
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    Husserl and Levinas: The Ethical Structure of a Philosophical Debt.Hagi Kenaan - 2016 - The European Legacy 21 (5-6):481-492.
    The article examines Levinas’s evolving relationship with Husserl. It shows how the critical dialogue with Husserl and, specifically, the transfiguration of Husserl’s key notion of “intentionality,” grounds the maturation of Levinas’s ethical thinking. It does so by unpacking the manner in which the Levinasian critique of Husserl is tied to a concept of “debt” through which Levinas understands his long-lasting relationship with the founder of phenomenology.
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    Celan and Heidegger at the Mountain of Death: Listening to Hope.Hagi Kenaan - 2021 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (4):352-365.
    In “Todtnauberg,” the poem in which Paul Celan responded to his encounter with Martin Heidegger, the concept of hope becomes central. The paper focuses on the ways in which hope figures in between the poet and the philosopher, showing that their different understanding of the value of hope is indicative of a much deeper disagreement that calls for an investigation. This investigation is neither analytic nor purely conceptual, but requires us to develop a new way of listening to hope’s resonance, (...)
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    Photography and Its Shadow.Hagi Kenaan - 2015 - Critical Inquiry 41 (3):541-572.
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    The Present Personal: Philosophy and the Hidden Face of Language.Hagi Kenaan - 2005 - Columbia University Press.
    Hagi Kenaan argues that philosophy's concern with abstract forms of linguistic meaning and the objective, propositional nature of language has obscured the singular human voice. In this strikingly original work Kenaan explores the ethical and philosophical implications of recognizing and responding to the individual presence in language. The Present Personal fuses phenomenology and aesthetics and the traditions of Continental and Anglo-American philosophy, drawing on Wittgenstein, J. L. Austin, Kant, Kierkegaard, and Heidegger as well as literary works by (...)
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    The Present Personal: Philosophy and the Hidden Face of Language.Hagi Kenaan - 2004 - Cambridge University Press.
    Is philosophy deaf to the sound of the personal voice? While philosophy is experienced at admiring, resenting, celebrating, and, at times, renouncing language, philosophers have rarely succeeded in being intimate with it. Hagi Kenaan argues that philosophy's concern with abstract forms of linguistic meaning and the objective, propositional nature of language has obscured the singular human voice. In this strikingly original work Kenaan explores the ethical and philosophical implications of recognizing and responding to the individual presence in (...)
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    Changing Moods.Hagi Kenaan - 2017 - Philosophia 45 (4):1469-1479.
    We are all familiar with the fact that moods change. But, what is the significance of this familiar fact? Is change merely a factual characteristic of moods or can it also offer us a lens for gaining a deeper understanding of mood’s essence?. The essay’s starting point is Heidegger’s treatment of moods and their manner of changing. Heidegger, I show, is interested in our ordinary shifts in mood as indicators of a fundamental existential structure that underlies the specificity of any (...)
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    A Picture's Gesture: Regarding Jeff Wall's “Gesture”.Hagi Kenaan - 2014 - Paragrana: Internationale Zeitschrift für Historische Anthropologie 23 (1):56-63.
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    Subject to error: Rethinking Husserl's phenomenology of misperception.Hagi Kenaan - 1999 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 7 (1):55 – 67.
    This paper is concerned with the implications of Husserl's phenomenological reformulation of the problem of error. Following Husserl, I argue that the phenomenon of error should not be understood as the accidental failure of a fully constituted cogito, but that it is itself constitutive of the cogito's formation. I thus show that the phenomenon of error plays a crucial role in our self-understanding as unified subjects of experience. In order to unpack this 'hermeneutical function' of error, I focus on three (...)
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    The Present Personal: Philosophy and the Hidden Face of Language.Hagi Kenaan - 2005 - Columbia University Press.
    In this strikingly original work Kenaan explores the ethical and philosophical implications of recognizing and responding to the individual presence in language.
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    Moods and Philosophy.Hagi Kenaan & Ilit Ferber - 2011 - In Hagi Kenaan & Ilit Ferber (eds.), Philosophy's Moods: The Affective Grounds of Thinking. Springer. pp. 3--10.
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    Making sense with death: A response to Heidegger.Hagi Kenaan & Yaron Senderowicz - 2022 - Angelaki 27 (1):82-92.
    What can Death mean today in times in which the technological conception of life conjures up new visions of overcoming death? We address this question here by critically examining the Heideggerian...
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    Philosophy's moods: the affective grounds of thinking.Hagi Kenaan & Ilit Ferber (eds.) - 2011 - New York: Springer.
    Philosophy's Moods is a collection of original essays interrogating the inseparable bond between mood and philosophical thinking. What is the relationship between mood and thinking in philosophy? In what sense are we always already philosophizing from within a mood? What kinds of mood are central for shaping the space of philosophy? What is the philosophical imprint of Aristotle's wonder, Kant's melancholy, Kierkegaard's anxiety or Nietzsche's shamelessness? Philosophy's Moods invites its readers to explore the above questions through diverse methodological perspectives. The (...)
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    Streetography: on visual resistance.Hagi Kenaan - 2016 - Journal of Aesthetics and Phenomenology 3 (2):147-166.
    This article offers a philosophical account of a range of urban phenomena that are integral to the visual fabric of the modern city and, at the same time, external to the visual order administered by the city’s rulers. Explaining why the common terms of “graffiti” and “street art” are too narrow for discussing the plurality of the illicit visual forms that populate the city’s space, I coin the alternative term “streetography” and aim at a new understanding of its visual efficacy. (...)
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    The Plot of the Saying.Hagi Kenaan - 2006 - Études Phénoménologiques 22 (43-44):75-92.
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    What Philosophy Owes a Work of Art.Hagi Kenaan - 2004 - Symposium 8 (3):587-606.
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    What Philosophy Owes a Work of Art: Rethinking the Debate Between Heidegger and Schapiro.Hagi Kenaan - 2004 - Symposium 8 (3):587-606.
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    Language, philosophy and the risk of failure: Rereading the debate between Searle and Derrida. [REVIEW]Hagi Kenaan - 2002 - Continental Philosophy Review 35 (2):117-133.
    In this paper I return to one of the central points of contention in the renowned debate between John Searle and Jacques Derrida with the aim of rethinking the role of success and the place of failure in communication. What is the philosophical significance of Austin's decision to exclude from his investigation (in How to Do Things with Words) certain utterances that cannot qualify as successful? Examining the conflicting ways in which Searle and Derrida understand and respond to Austin, I (...)
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    Lost and found in language: Two perspectives on subjectivity Hagi Kenaan.Two Perspectives On Subjectivity - forthcoming - In Claudia Welz & Karl Verstrynge (eds.), Despite Oneself: Subjectivity and its Secret in Kierkegaard and Levinas. Turnshare. pp. 31.
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    Book Review The Present Personal: Philosophy and the Hidden Face of Language By Hagi Kenaan (2004). [REVIEW]Archana Barua - 2008 - Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology 8 (1):1-5.
    The Present Personal: Philosophy and the Hidden Face of Language . New York: Columbia University Press. Hardcover (208 pages). ISBN: 978-0-231-13350-2 Indo-Pacific Journal of Phenomenology , Volume 8, Edition 1 May 2008.
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    The Ancient Unconscious: Psychoanalysis and the Ancient Text.Vered Lev Kenaan - 2019 - Oxford University Press.
    Although cognitive psychology and neuroscience have usurped the influential position once held by psychoanalysis, this volume seeks to reclaim the value of the unconscious as a methodological tool for the study of ancient texts by transforming our understanding of what it means, how it operates, and how it relates to textual hermeneutics.
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  24. Introduction moods and philosophy.I. Ferber & H. Kenaan - 2011 - In Hagi Kenaan & Ilit Ferber (eds.), Philosophy's Moods: The Affective Grounds of Thinking. Springer.
     
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  25. The Seductions of Hesiod: Pandora's Presence in Plato's Symposium.Vered Lev Kenaan - 2009 - In G. R. Boys-Stones & J. H. Haubold (eds.), Plato and Hesiod. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Delusion and Dream in Apuleius' Metamorphoses.Vered Lev Kenaan - 2004 - Classical Antiquity 23 (2):247-284.
    Considering the absence of any ancient systematic approach to the reading of the novel, this paper turns to ancient dream hermeneutics as a valuable field of reference that can provide the theoretical framework for studying the ancient novel within its own cultural context. In introducing dream interpretation as one of the ancient novel's creative sources, this essay focuses on Apuleius' Metamorphoses. It explores the dream logic in Apuleius' novel by turning to such authorities as Heraclitus, Plato, Cicero, Artemidorus, and Macrobius, (...)
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  27. Descartes: Reception and Disenchantment. Réception et Déception. Edited by: Yaron Senderowicz & Yves Wahl.Yaron Senderowicz, Yves Wahl, Daniel Garber, Frédéric Cossutta, Georges-Elia Sarfati, Sergio Cremaschi, Anthony Kenny, Elhanan Yakira, Abraham Mansbach, Fernando Gil, Ruth Weintraub, Zauderer Naaman Noa, Keenan Hagi & Viala Alain - 2000 - Tel Aviv: University Publishing Projects.
    A collection of essays in French or English on the reception of Cartesian philosphy.
     
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    Nietzsche’s Photophilosophy.Ian Maley - 2022 - Philosophy Today 66 (3):569-586.
    In reply to Hagi Kenaan’s recent book Photography and Its Shadow, this essay argues for a theory of photography informed by Nietzsche’s perspectivism. It argues that Nietzsche’s perspectivism offers tools for a theory of photography as a way of life and for a positive conception of the inherent nothingness and artificiality of the photographic image. The first part examines Kenaan’s criticism of photography as an agent of post-modern malaise and nihilism in line with Nietzsche’s theory of the (...)
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    The Eminent Monk: Buddhist Ideals in Medieval Chinese Hagi-ography. John Kieschnick.Francesca Tarocco - 2003 - Buddhist Studies Review 20 (1):97-99.
    The Eminent Monk: Buddhist Ideals in Medieval Chinese Hagi-ography. John Kieschnick., University of Hawai’i/Kuroda Institute, Honolulu 1997. vii, 218 pp. ISBN 0-8248-1841-5.
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    Pandora (V.L.) Kenaan Pandora's Senses. The Feminine Character of the Ancient Text. Pp. xii + 253. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2008. Cased, US$55. ISBN: 978-0-299-22410-. [REVIEW]Margaret M. Toscano - 2009 - The Classical Review 59 (1):6-.
  31. Ḥayim shel osher: moreh derekh maḳif le-khol eḥad ketsad le-hagiʻa le-hatslaḥah mushlemet be-ḥaye ha-niśuʼin shelo..S. Eisenblatt - 1987 - Bklyn [i.e. Brooklyn], N.Y. (1616 46th St., Bklyn 11204): Sh. D. ben Sh. ha-Kohen Aizenblaṭ.
     
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  32. VR esŏ tŭroing kuhyŏn hagi.Chŏng Hae-jin - 2020 - In Hyŏn-jin Yi (ed.), T'aenjŏbŭl p'illosop'i: Sŏnghak sipto VR = Tangible philosophy: VR for Ten Diagrams on sage learning. Sŏul-si: Tosŏ Ch'ulp'an Ch'ŏngnam.
     
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    Chʻŏrhak ŭro yŏnghwa pogi, yŏnghwa ro chʻorhak hagi.Yŏng-min Kim - 1994 - Sŏul: Chʻŏrhak kwa Hyŏnsilsa.
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    Nakkomsu ro ch'ŏrhak hagi: Nich'e put'ŏ Tŭlloejŭ kkaji Nakkomsu rŭl wihan ch'ŏrhakchŏk allibai.sŏNg-Hwan Kim - 2012 - Sŏul-si: Pada Ch'ulp'ansa.
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    Ruaḥ ḥadashah ba-armon ha-Torah: sefer yovel li-khevod Prof. Tamar Ros ʻim hagiʻah li-gevurot = A new spirit in the palace of Torah: jubilee volume in honor of Professor Tamar Ross on the occasion of her eightieth birthday.Tamar Ross, Ronit ʻIr-Shai & Dov Schwartz (eds.) - 2018 - Ramat-Gan: Universiṭat Bar-Ilan.
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  36. Sefer Tseniʻut bat Yiśraʼel: kolel divre rabotenu ha-ḳedoshim ba-Talmud ba-agadah uva-musar ʻal maʻalat midat ha-tseniʻut shel neshot u-venot Yiśraʼel ṿe-ʻetsot ṭovot u-moʻilot le-hagiʻa li-tseniʻut u-ḳedushah... ; be-tosefet ḳitsur dine levush tsanuʻa ṿe-dine yiḥud.Aharon Zakai - 2014 - Yerushalayim: Yeshivat Or Yom Ṭov. Edited by Aharon Zakai.
     
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  37. Wonder thauma idesthai: the mythical origins of philosophical wonder / V. Lev-Kenaan ; Attentiveness: a phenomenological study of the relation of mood to memory / W. Froman ; A mood of childhood in Benjamin.E. Friedlander - 2011 - In Hagi Kenaan & Ilit Ferber (eds.), Philosophy's Moods: The Affective Grounds of Thinking. Springer.
     
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    Chŏngŭiron kwa taehwa hagi.Kwang-su Mok - 2021 - Sŏul-si: T'eksŭt'ŭ Cube.
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    Ch'ŏrhak ŭn ŏdi e innŭn'ga: sam kwa t'eksŭt'ŭ sai esŏ saenggak hagi.Yŏng-an Kang - 2012 - Kyŏnggi-do P'aju-si: Han'gilsa.
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    Heidegger: els anys difícils.Ignasi Boada - 2011 - Barcelona: Publicacions de l'Abadia de Montserrat.
    El més gran dels pensadors i el més petit dels homes”; amb aquestes paraules va referir-se Gadamer d'una manera molt punyent a la desconcertant figura del seu mestre, Martin Heidegger. L’autor d’Ésser i temps ens ha deixat en herència no només una obra filosòfica capaç d’exercir una grandíssima influència, sinó també el repte d’interpretar la tensió entre vida i pensament. Hem de creure que cal una gran vida per tal que hi hagi un gran pensament? O hem d’admetre que (...)
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    Pandora e O Segundo Sexo: Um diálogo entre Beauvoir e Hesíodo.Camila do Espírito Santo Prado de Oliveira - 2020 - ARARIPE — REVISTA DE FILOSOFIA 1 (1):150-161.
    Resumo: Nossa intenção, neste artigo, é apresentar uma leitura da narrativa hesiódica da criação de Pandora, a primeira mulher, analisando sob quais aspectos aparecem, na poesia arcaica grega, os traços míticos relacionados ao feminino que Simone de Beauvoir mapeia na segunda e na terceira parte do primeiro volume de O Segundo Sexo, intituladas História e Os Mitos. O que de próprio à condição feminina ocidental é atribuído à mulher desde Hesíodo e como? A leitura que faremos segue a estratégia do (...)
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