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    Editors' Introduction: Reflections on the First Issue.Martina Ferrari, Devin Fitzpatrick, Sarah McLay, Shannon Hayes, Kaja Jenssen Rathe & Amie Zimmer - 2018 - Puncta 1 (1):1.
    We are happy to feature four invited submissions by Lisa Guenther, Kym Maclaren, Bonnie Mann, and Gayle Salamon, all of whom respond to the questions motivating our inaugural issue. Both Salamon and Maclaren offer a response to the question “What is critical phenomenology?” by exploring the productive relationship between critical theory and phenomenology. Salamon does this by tracing the history of the term critical phenomenology. Maclaren further explores the productive relationship between critical theory and phenomenology en route to her analysis (...)
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    Relearning to think: Toward a biological conception of rationality.Kaja Jenssen Rathe - 2021 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (10):1024-1036.
    In this article, I first problematize the concept of rationality as educational ideal through the use of feminist philosophy. I then offer an alternative concept of rationality as educational ideal based on my reading of Catherine Malabou’s work on plasticity, epigenesis, and rationality. In a last part, I explore the ontological and normative dimensions of this new concept of rationality through Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s concept of “hyper-dialectics.”.
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    Forever Foreigners: The Temporality of Immigrant Indebtedness.Kaja Jenssen Rathe - 2023 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 54 (3):249-264.
    In this article, I offer a critical phenomenological investigation of immigrant indebtedness, with special focus on its temporality. I understand immigrant indebtedness as a relation of debt where what is owed is gratitude, and which takes on a special meaning when the debtor in question is racially construed as immigrant. Understood as such, immigrant indebtedness has the power to function as a social structure that organizes, conditions and impacts people’s lives. By analysing writer and poet Sumaya Jirde Ali's descriptions of (...)
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    Towards a Critical Phenomenology of Borders and Migration: Introduction to the Themed Issue.Kaja Jenssen Rathe - 2022 - Puncta 5 (3):1-11.
    With the themed issue “The Critical Phenomenology of Borders and Migration,” we at Puncta wish to highlight the need for a continued systematic reflection on the lived experiences of migrants in relation to the political and social structures that inform these experiences. By claiming that critical phenomenology can be a fruitful approach to this work, we insist that the complex lived experience of migrants should not only be acknowledged and included in the form of examples and anecdotes, but systematically integrated (...)
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    Den biologiske Kant.Kaja Jenssen Rathe - 2018 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 36 (1):261-269.
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    Mellom aktivitet og passivitet.Kaja Jenssen Rathe - 2022 - Norsk Filosofisk Tidsskrift 57 (3-4):121-132.
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    Når fenomenologien blir politisk.Kaja Jenssen Rathe - 2021 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 38 (3-4):418-428.
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    Politikkens nye former - Intervju med Judith Revel.Kaja Jenssen Rathe - 2014 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 31 (3-4):214-229.
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