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    Potentiality or Capacity?— Agamben's Missing Subjects.Nina Power - 2010 - Theory and Event 13 (1).
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    Autonomia: Post-Political Politics.Sylvère Lotringer, Christian Marazzi & Nina Power - 2008 - Radical Philosophy 151:51.
    Most of the writers who contributed to the issue were locked up at the time in Italian jails.... I was trying to draw the attention of the American Left, which still believed in Eurocommunism, to the fate of Autonomia. The survival of the last politically creative movement in the West was at stake, but no one in the United States seemed to realize that, or be willing to listen. Put together as events in Italy were unfolding, the Autonomia issue--which has (...)
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    The effects of subjective time pressure and individual differences on hypotheses generation and action prioritization in police investigations.Laurence Alison, Bernadette Doran, Matthew L. Long, Nicola Power & Amy Humphrey - 2013 - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied 19 (1):83.
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    Mapping our underlying cognitions and emotions about good environmental behavior: Why we fail to act despite the best of intentions.Nicola Power, Geoffrey Beattie & Laura McGuire - 2017 - Semiotica 2017 (215):193-234.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 215 Seiten: 193-234.
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    Bachelard contra Bergson.Nina Power - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (3):117 – 123.
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    Reading Transdisciplinarily: Sartre and Althusser.Nina Power - 2015 - Theory, Culture and Society 32 (5-6):109-124.
    This article considers transdisciplinarity from the standpoint of reading and readers, rather than as a collection of texts, concepts or proper names. It argues that the humanism and anti-humanism debates of the 1950s and 1960s, particularly understood through the work of Jean-Paul Sartre and Louis Althusser, was above all a debate about the politics of reading. Understanding transdisciplinarity to relate to a projected model of post-disciplinarity, the article suggests that transdisciplinarity needs to supplement its conceptual and political remit with a (...)
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  7. Marcuse and Feminism Revisited.Nina Power - 2013 - Radical Philosophy Review 16 (1):73-79.
    This paper examines Marcuse’s complex relationship to feminism, both in his own time and today. It examines Marcuse’s celebration of and comments on the feminism of his time alongside Ellen Willis’s criticisms of Marcuse’s characterization of consumerism as “feminized.” The paper suggests that the widespread “one-dimensionality” of Marcuse’s 1964 diagnosis remains an apt diagnostic tool when the continued exploitation of women in many ways includes their mass entry into the workforce—once seen as a liberation from the domestic sphere—and the continued (...)
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    Motherhood in France: Towards a Queer Maternity?Nina Power - 2012 - Paragraph 35 (2):254-264.
    This article examines the relationship between feminism, queer theory and the rise of popular debate over maternity and anti-maternity that has arisen in recent years in France. Through the image of ‘queer maternity’, that is to say, of women who question motherhood from the position of already having had children, the article tries to rethink the way in which feminism, queer theory and motherhood could be placed in relation to one another such that by questioning maternity, the symbolic order that (...)
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  9. Alain Badiou, Being and Event Reviewed by.Nina Power - 2007 - Philosophy in Review 27 (4):240-242.
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  10. Axel Honneth, Disrespect: The Normative Foundations of Critical Theory.Nina Power - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 154:54.
  11. Axel Honneth, Reification: A New Look at an Old Idea, with Judith Butler, Raymond Geuss and Jonathan Lear.Nina Power - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 154:54.
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    A life in friendships.Nina Power - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 43:115-116.
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    Anatomy of a closure.Nina Power - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 55 (55):14-16.
    Whenever departments do face threats, people rightly demand to know why. It is instructive to look at the different types of reason given by management, in answering campaigns against closure, to understand why a department has finally been forced to disband or not.
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  14. Brian Beakley and Peter Ludlow (eds.), The Philosophy of Mind: Classical Problems/Contemporary Issues.N. Power - 1996 - Minds and Machines 6:438-442.
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    Democrophobia.Nina Power - 2007 - The Philosophers' Magazine 38:89-89.
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    Despotic numbers.Nina Power - 2008 - The Philosophers' Magazine 42:108-109.
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  17. Ernst Bloch, Atheism in Christianity: The Religion of the Exodus and the Kingdom.Nina Power - 2009 - Radical Philosophy 158:61.
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    Fodor’s Vindication of Folk Psychology and the Charge of Epiphenomenalism.Nicholas P. Power - 1996 - Journal of Philosophical Research 21 (January):183-196.
    Jerry Fodor has long championed the view, recently dubbed “scientific intentional realism” (Loewer and Ray, 1991, p. xiv), that “a scientifically adequate psychology will contain laws that quantify over intentional phenomena in intentional terms.” On such a view our belief/desire psychology will be “vindicated” through empirical investigation; that is, it will be shown to denote the explanatory (or causally salient) states or events in the production of thought and behavior. That intentional properties, states, or events have causal efficacy---are not mere (...)
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    Fodor’s Vindication of Folk Psychology and the Charge of Epiphenomenalism.Nicholas P. Power - 1996 - Journal of Philosophical Research 21:183-196.
    Jerry Fodor has long championed the view, recently dubbed “scientific intentional realism” (Loewer and Ray, 1991, p. xiv), that “a scientifically adequate psychology will contain laws that quantify over intentional phenomena in intentional terms.” On such a view our belief/desire psychology will be “vindicated” through empirical investigation; that is, it will be shown to denote the explanatory (or causally salient) states or events in the production of thought and behavior. That intentional properties, states, or events have causal efficacy---are not mere (...)
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  20. Hervé Juvin, The Coming of the Body.Nina Power - 2011 - Radical Philosophy 165:57.
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    Light and shade.Nina Power - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 49:106-107.
  22. Louis Althusser, The Humanist Controversy and Other Writings Martin Halliwell and Andy Mousley, Critical Humanisms: Humanist/Anti-Humanist Dialogue.N. Power - forthcoming - Radical Philosophy.
     
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    Meno Stottlemeier.Nicholas P. Power - 1999 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 14 (3):20-23.
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  24. NEWS-The Right to Protest.Nina Power - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 174:57.
     
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  25. on Losing A Debate To A Creation Scientist.Nicholas Power - 2001 - Florida Philosophical Review 1 (1):29-48.
    This paper attempts to make sense of religious fundamentalists' distorted assessment of the evidence for evolution through natural selection—evidence the scientific and educational and religious communities at large see as unassailable. It argues that philosophical and logical categories and tools are useful in exploring the ideological fracture within the creationist debate, and it goes on to put some of them to work. I examine the epistemic or doxastic position of the audience-members from as neutral a point of view as possible, (...)
     
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    PhilosoPhy's subjects.Nina Power - 2007 - Parrhesia 3:55-72.
  27. Sara Ahmed, The Promise of Happiness.Nina Power - 2010 - Radical Philosophy 163:53.
     
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  28. Some Paradoxes of Reflective Thinking.Nicholas Power - 1999 - Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis 19 (2):106-113.
     
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    The equality of intelligence.Nina Power - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 50:90-91.
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    The lives of others.Nina Power - 2009 - The Philosophers' Magazine 47:105-107.
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  31. The origins of self-consciousness.Nicholas P. Power - 2001 - Minds and Machines 11 (1):133-137.
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    The Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings.Nicholas P. Power, Raja Halwani & Alan Soble (eds.) - 1980 - Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    Featuring twenty-nine essays, thirteen of which are new to this edition, this best-selling volume examines the nature, morality, and social meanings of contemporary sexual phenomena. Topics include sexual desire, masturbation, sex on the Internet, homosexuality, transgender and transsexual issues, marriage, consent, exploitation, objectification, rape, pornography, promiscuity, and prostitution.
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    The will to poem.Nina Power - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 51:104-105.
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    Vive la resistance.Nina Power - 2006 - The Philosophers' Magazine 33:90-90.
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    Which Anarchism? On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Infinity for (Political) Life: A Response to Simon Critchley's Infinitely Demanding.Nina Power - 2009 - Critical Horizons 10 (2):225-240.
    This paper questions whether Critchley's ethical project can adequately talk about anarchism without acknowledging the critiques that political position has of philosophy. It argues that Critchley is too quick to dismiss "philosophical anthropology" as a way of understanding the link between politics and a certain notion of infinity. By a comparison of Noam Chomsky and Emmanuel Levinas, it attempts to show that there is a way of conceiving politics that does not give philosophy the final say.
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  36. Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings, Sixth Edition.A. Soble, N. Power & R. Halwani (eds.) - 2013 - Rowan & Littlefield.
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    Philosophy of Sex: Contemporary Readings.Alan Soble & Nicholas Power (eds.) - 2007 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book's thirty essays explore philosophically the nature and morality of sexual perversion, cybersex, masturbation, homosexuality, contraception, same-sex marriage, promiscuity, pedophilia, date rape, sexual objectification, teacher-student relationships, pornography, and prostitution. Authors include Martha Nussbaum, Thomas Nagel, Alan Goldman, John Finnis, Sallie Tisdale, Robin West, Alan Wertheimer, John Corvino, Cheshire Calhoun, Jerome Neu, and Alan Soble, among others. A valuable resource for sex researchers as well as undergraduate courses in the philosophy of sex.
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    Review of Ann Van sevenant, Sexual Outercourse: Philosophy of Lovemaking[REVIEW]Nicholas P. Power - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (1).
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    Review of Alain Badiou, Conditions[REVIEW]Nina Power - 2009 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (7).
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    The will to poem. [REVIEW]Nina Power - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 51:104-105.
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    The equality of intelligence. [REVIEW]Nina Power - 2010 - The Philosophers' Magazine 50:90-91.
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    Fireside chats with Critchley. [REVIEW]Nina Power - 2011 - The Philosophers' Magazine 53 (53):108-109.