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    Leisure Is Not a Luxury.Joseph Trullinger - 2016 - Radical Philosophy Review 19 (2):453-473.
    This paper argues for the legitimacy of daydreaming as an important condition of a liberatory political vision, using a Marcusean framework to supplement and extend the critique of productivism recently made by Kathi Weeks. By differentiating free time from mere pastime, I show that daydreaming not only builds our political imagination, but it also reminds us of the value of unproductive free time. Situating Marcuse within a survey of the role of play and leisure in Aristotle, Schiller, and Marx, I (...)
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    Kant’s Neglected Account of the Virtuous Solitary.Joseph Trullinger - 2015 - International Philosophical Quarterly 55 (1):67-83.
    In this paper I analyze the importance of Kant’s account of principled solitude at the end of § 29 of the Third Critique. The scant attention paid to this passage by the scholarship has mistaken it to mean that solitude is a misanthropic attitude, a misreading that serves a prevailing interpretation that Kant elevates communal interaction as the solution to moral turpitude. In reality, Kant holds that solitude can afford an individual liberation from the competitive obsession with others that characterizes (...)
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    Kant’s Two Touchstones for Conviction.Joseph S. Trullinger - 2013 - Review of Metaphysics 67 (2):369-403.
    This paper uncovers a much-neglected ambiguity in Kant’s conception of rational religion, namely, a confusion regarding the public communicability of moral faith, which would in turn render faith and knowledge indistinguishable. The few scholars who have noticed this ambiguity pursue its epistemic dimensions, but this paper explores its ramifications for Kant’s claim that coherent moral agency requires religious faith, taking issue with Lawrence Pasternack’s recent interpretation. Once one notices Kant has two methods for distinguishing conviction from persuasion, one is better (...)
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    Leisure Is Not a Luxury.Joseph Trullinger - 2016 - Radical Philosophy Review 19 (2):453-473.
    This paper argues for the legitimacy of daydreaming as an important condition of a liberatory political vision, using a Marcusean framework to supplement and extend the critique of productivism recently made by Kathi Weeks. By differentiating free time from mere pastime, I show that daydreaming not only builds our political imagination, but it also reminds us of the value of unproductive free time. Situating Marcuse within a survey of the role of play and leisure in Aristotle, Schiller, and Marx, I (...)
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    The Polymorphous Political Theology of Novalis and Marcuse.Joseph Trullinger - 2019 - In Juliana Albuquerque & Gert Hofmann (eds.), Anti/Idealism: Re-Interpreting a German Discourse. De Gruyter. pp. 161-172.
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    Wood, David W., “Mathesis of the Mind”: A Study of Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre and Geometry: Fichte-Studien-Supplementa, vol. 29.Joseph Trullinger - 2013 - Review of Metaphysics 66 (3):613-615.
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    Moran, Kate A. Community and Progress in Kant’s Moral Philosophy. [REVIEW]Joseph Trullinger - 2014 - Review of Metaphysics 68 (2):438-439.
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