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The Other in myself

In S. Critchley & Peter Dews (eds.), Deconstructive subjectivities. pp. 169-184 (1996)

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  1. Fashioned in nakedness, sculptured, and caused to be born: Bodies in light of the Sartrean gaze.Lisa Folkmarson Käll - 2010 - Continental Philosophy Review 43 (1):61-81.
    In his writings on the gaze and the body in Being and Nothingness , Jean-Paul Sartre describes the ways in which bodies are exposed and vulnerable to the anonymous gaze of the other, and how they in the midst of their vulnerability depend entirely on being seen by the gaze for their meaning and their very being. Although it sometimes appears as quite depressingly restrictive, Sartre’s analysis of the gaze and his account of the body offer rich and important resources (...)
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  • Hegel, Derrida and the subject.Simon Lumsden - 2007 - Cosmos and History 3 (2-3):32-50.
    There is a simple story to be told about Derridarsquo;s relation to Hegel. He develops his core concepts such as diffeacute;rance and trace through an essentially negative relation to the central notions of the idealist tradition. Derrida has been particularly concerned to undermine what he takes to be the heart of the idealist projectmdash;the self-present subject. This paper examines the influence of Heidegger on the deconstructive critique of idealist subjectivity and presents Derridarsquo;s alternative to the metaphysical subject. It argues that (...)
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