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    Heidegger Beyond Heidegger: An Interview with Rodolphe Gasché.Francesco Vitale & Rodolphe Gasché - 2022 - Diacritics 50 (2):84-96.
    Abstract:Francesco Vitale discusses with Rodolphe Gasché the history of Heidegger reception in France and Germany, and more.
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    A Discussion of Rodolphe Gasché's Europe, or The Infinite Task.Rodolphe Gasché, Franklin Perkins & Peg Birmingham - 2011 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 3 (1):27-57.
    One of the challenges facing Continental Philosophy is how to maintain its identity as “Continental” (and thus as “European”) while avoiding the dangers of Euro-centrism. This challenge calls for many approaches, but one entry point is through the question of Europe—can we think a European identity that is pluralistic and radically open to its others, a Europe that is not Euro-centric? Rodolphe Gasché, in his recently published Europe, or the Infinite Task: A Study of a Philosophical Concept (Stanford 2009), (...)
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  3. Rodolphe Gasché, The Idea of Form: Rethinking Kant's Aesthetics Reviewed by.Ewan Porter - 2005 - Philosophy in Review 25 (3):161-167.
     
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  4. Reviews : Rodolphe Gasché, The Tain of the Mirror: Derrida and the Philosophy of Reflection, London: Harvard University Press, 1986, £22.25, viii × 348 pp. John Sallis, Spacings - Of Reason and Imagination: In Texts of Kant, Fichte, Hegel, London: University of Chicago Press, 1987, £19.95, paper £8.75, xvi + 177 pp. [REVIEW]Andrew Benjamin - 1988 - History of the Human Sciences 1 (2):283-287.
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    Rodolphe Gasché, "Locating Europe: A Figure, a Concept, an Idea?".Jeffrey Bernstein - 2021 - Philosophy in Review 41 (3):182-184.
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  6. Europe, or the Infinite Task by Rodolphe Gasché. [REVIEW]Benjamin Berger - 2010 - Pli 21.
     
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    Bowing to Necessity in the Idiom of Rodolphe Gasché.Peggy Kamuf - 2009 - Philosophy Today 53 (Supplement):71-76.
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    The Promise of Other Voices: Response to Sarah Hammerschlag, Martin Hägglund, Penelope Deutscher, and Rodolphe Gasché.Michael Naas - 2013 - Research in Phenomenology 43 (1):118-137.
  9. Locating Europe: a figure, a concept, an idea?Rodolphe Gasché - 2021 - Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
    Is the idea of Europe outdated? The concept of European unity, the animating spirit of the European Union, seems increasingly fragile in the face of far-right populist movements. In Locating Europe, Rodolphe Gasché attempts to answer the question of how to think about Europe. Is it a figure, a concept, or an idea? Is there anything still compelling and urgent about the idea of Europe? By looking at phenomenologist and postphenomenological thinkers in the second half of the 20th century, (...)
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    Phenomenology and phantasmatology.Rodolphe Gasché - 2012 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Edited by Roland Végső.
    This book investigates what Bataille, in "The Pineal Eye," calls mythological representation: the mythological anthropology with which this unusual thinker wished to outflank and undo scientific (and philosophical) anthropology. Gasché probes that anthropology by situating Bataille's thought with respect to the quatrumvirate of Schelling, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Freud. He begins by showing what Bataille's understanding of the mythological owes to Schelling. Drawing on Hegel, Nietzsche, and Freud, he then explores the notion of image that constitutes the sort of representation that (...)
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    The honor of thinking: critique, theory, philosophy.Rodolphe Gasché - 2007 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    The Honor of Thinking investigates the limits of criticism, theory, and philosophy in light of what Martin Heidegger and French post-Heideggerian philosophers have established about the nature and tasks of thinking. In addition to in-depth analyses of Walter Benjamin's conception of critique—and in particular the relation of critique to ethics, as well as alternative models of criticism (such as Heidegger's notion of “Auseinandersetzung,” and Derridean deconstruction)—this book contains essays on the notion of theory from the Greeks and the early German (...)
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    The tain of the mirror: Derrida and the philosophy of reflection.Rodolphe Gasché - 1986 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Deconstruction is no game of mirrors, revealing the text as a play of surface against surface. Its more radical philosophical effort is to get behind the mirror and question the very nature of reflection. The Tain of the Mirror explores that gritty surface without which no reflection would be possible.
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    Europe, or the Infinite Task: A Study of a Philosophical Concept.Rodolphe Gasché - 2008 - Stanford University Press.
    Edmund Husserl. Infinite tasks -- Universality and spatial form -- Universality in the making -- Martin Heidegger. Singular essence -- The strangeness of beginnings -- The originary world of tragedy -- Jan Patoka. Care of the soul -- The genealogy of Europe-responsibility -- Jacques Derrida. European memories -- This little thing that is Europe -- De-closing the horizon.
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    The stelliferous fold: toward a virtual law of literature's self-formation.Rodolphe Gasché - 2011 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    This book seeks to develop a novel approach to literature beyond the conventional divide between realism/formalism and history/aestheticism.
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    Inventions of difference: on Jacques Derrida.Rodolphe Gasché - 1994 - Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
    Nine essays written over a dozen years explore problems of engaging the ideas of the contemporary French philosopher and their reception in the US. Deconstruction as criticism, the eclipse of difference, structural infinity, and responding responsibly are among the perspectives. Several of the essays have been previously published. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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    Gasché, Rodolphe. Persuasion, Reflection, Judgment. Ancillae Vitae. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2017. 258 pp. [REVIEW]Miriam Jerade - 2018 - Ideas Y Valores 67 (166):206-210.
    ABSTRACT The focus of this essay is Kant's argument in the Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals III that regarding oneself as rational implies regarding oneself as free. After setting out an interpretation of how the argument is meant to go, I argue that Kant fails to show that regarding oneself as free is incompatible with accepting universal causal determinism. However, I suggest that the argument succeeds in showing that regarding oneself as rational is inconsistent with accepting universal causal determinism (...)
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    On Re-presentation, or Zigzagging With Husserl and Derrida.Rodolphe Gasché - 1994 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 32 (S1):1-18.
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    Plato's stranger: an essay.Rodolphe Gasché - 2022 - Albany: State University of New York Press.
    Meditation on the character of the Eleatic Stranger in Plato's late dialogues, arguing that the prominent place afforded to this foreigner-the other-represents an important philosophical and political legacy regarding the way thought, and life in the community, is understood.
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  19. " In the Name of Reason": The Deconstruction of Sovereignty. Review of Rogues: Two Essays on Reason.Rodolphe Gasche - 2004 - Research in Phenomenology 34 (1):289-302.
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    On Re‐presentation, or Zigzagging With Husserl and Derrida.Rodolphe Gasché - 1994 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 32 (S1):1-18.
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    Of minimal things: studies on the notion of relation.Rodolphe Gasché - 1999 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Exploring and reassessing the philosophical notion of relation, Of Minimal Things views relation as the minimal and elemental theme and structure of philosophy, in contrast to the scholastic, ontological conception of relation as a thing of diminished being. Drawing radical conclusions from the classical understanding of relation as a being-toward-another, it argues that rethinking relation engages the very possibility and limits of philosophical discourse. In the author's studies of Nietzsche, Benjamin, Husserl, Heidegger, Derrida and Blanchot, relation is shown to be (...)
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    The idea of form: rethinking Kant's aesthetics.Rodolphe Gasché - 2002 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Against the assumption that aesthetic form relates to a harmonious arrangement of parts into a beautiful whole, this book argues that reason is the real theme of the Critique of Judgment as of the two earlier Critiques. Since aesthetic judgment of the beautiful becomes possible only when the mind is confronted with things of nature, for which no determined concepts of understanding are available, aesthetic judgment is involved in an epistemological or, rather, para-epistemological task. The predicate “beautiful” indicates that something (...)
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    Geophilosophy: On Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari's What is Philosophy?Rodolphe Gasché - 2014 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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    Philosophical Fragments.Friedrich Schlegel & Rodolphe Gasche - 1991 - Univ of Minnesota Press.
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    The Tain of the Mirror: Derrida and the Philosophy of Reflection.John McCumber & Rodolphe Gasche - 1991 - Philosophical Review 100 (2):300.
  26. Persuasion, reflection, judgment: Ancillae Vitae.Rodolphe Gasché - 2017 - Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
    Persuasion (Aristotle) -- A truth resembling truth -- Probability or necessity -- Logos, topos, stoikheion -- Reflection (Heidegger) -- Breaking with the primacy of the theoretical -- The genesis of the theoretical -- Beyond theory: theoria, or watching over what is still to come -- Judgment (Arendt) -- The space of appearance -- The wind of thought -- A sense of the world.
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  27. Self-Dissolving Seriousness: On the Comic in the Hegelian Conception of Tragedy.Rodolphe Gasché - 2000 - In Miguel de Beistegui & Simon Sparks (eds.), Philosophy and Tragedy. Routledge.
     
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    Foiling ReflectionThe Tain of the Mirror: Derrida and the Philosophy of Reflection.Mark C. Taylor & Rodolphe Gasche - 1988 - Diacritics 18 (1):54.
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    Georges Bataille: Phenomenology and Phantasmatology.Rodolphe Gasché - 2012 - Stanford University Press.
    This book investigates what Bataille, in "The Pineal Eye," calls mythological representation: the mythological anthropology with which this unusual thinker wished to outflank and undo scientific anthropology. Gasché probes that anthropology by situating Bataille's thought with respect to the quatrumvirate of Schelling, Hegel, Nietzsche, and Freud. He begins by showing what Bataille's understanding of the mythological owes to Schelling. Drawing on Hegel, Nietzsche, and Freud, he then explores the notion of image that constitutes the sort of representation that Bataille's innovative (...)
  30. Infrastructures and systematicity.Rodolphe Gasché - 1987 - In John Sallis (ed.), Deconstruction and Philosophy: The Texts of Jacques Derrida. University of Chicago Press. pp. 3--20.
     
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  31. God, for example.Rodolphe Gasché - 1988 - In Angela Ales Bello & Richard Rojcewicz (eds.), Phenomenology and the Numinous: The Fifth Annual Symposium of the Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center. Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center, Duquesne University.
     
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  32. The Idea of Form: Rethinking Kant’s Aesthetics.Rodolphe Gasche - 2002 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Against the assumption that aesthetic form relates to a harmonious arrangement of parts into a beautiful whole, this book argues that reason is the real theme of the _Critique of Judgment_ as of the two earlier _Critiques_. Since aesthetic judgment of the beautiful becomes possible only when the mind is confronted with things of nature, for which no determined concepts of understanding are available, aesthetic judgment is involved in an epistemological or, rather, para-epistemological task. The predicate "beautiful" indicates that something (...)
  33. The Honor of Thinking: Critique, Theory.Rodolphe Gasché - forthcoming - Philosophy.
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    How empty can empty be?Rodolphe Gasché - 2004 - In Simon Critchley & Oliver Marchart (eds.), Laclau: A Critical Reader. Routledge. pp. 17--34.
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    The Remainders of Faith: On Karl Löwith's Conception of Secularization.Rodolphe Gasché - 2014 - In D. Ginev (ed.), The Multidimensionality of Hermeneutic Phenomenology. Springer. pp. 339--358.
  36. Λόγος, τόπος, στοιχεĩον.Rodolphe Gasché - 2009 - Internationales Jahrbuch für Hermeneutik.
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  37. Dekonstrukcija kot kritika.Rodolphe Gasche - 1998 - Problemi 1.
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  38. European memories : Jan Patočka and Jacques Derrida on responsibility.Rodolphe Gasché - 2007 - In William John Thomas Mitchell & Arnold Ira Davidson (eds.), The late Derrida. University of Chicago Press.
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  39. Heidegger Art and Politics.Rodolphe Gasché & Anthony Appiah - 1989 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
     
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  40. Of aesthetic and historical determination.Rodolphe Gasché - 1987 - In Derek Attridge, Geoffrey Bennington & Robert Young (eds.), Post-Structuralism and the Question of History. Cambridge University Press. pp. 139--61.
     
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  41. Quasi-metaphoricity and the Question of Being.Rodolphe Gasché - 1985 - In Hugh J. Silverman & Don Ihde (eds.), Hermeneutics & Deconstruction. State University of New York Press. pp. 166--90.
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  42. " In the name of reason": The deconstruction of sovereignty.Rodolphe Gasché - 2004 - Research in Phenomenology 34 (1):289-303.
     
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  43. The theory of natural beauty and its evil star: Kant, Hegel, Adorno.Rodolphe Gasché - 2002 - Research in Phenomenology 32 (1):103-122.
    In the aftermath of Kant, that is, with Schelling and Hegel, the natural beautiful is no longer a major concern of aesthetic theory. According to Adorno, an evil star hangs over the theory of natural beauty. The essay examines the reasons for this neglect of the beautiful of nature by confronting Kant's account of natural beauty with Hegel's theory about the fundamental deficiencies of beauty in nature and locates them in the essential indeterminacy of everything that belongs to nature. Inquiring (...)
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    Specters of Nietzsche.Rodolphe Gasché - 2000 - The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 8:183-193.
    Attempts made by philosophical hermeneutics to come to grips with deconstruction as well as criticisms leveled by the Gadamerian perspective both operate on the assumption that deconstruction is of Nietzschean inspiration. Why does German hermeneutics choose an approach to Derridean thought that inevitably results in misinterpretation and thus thwarts the dialogue that it ostensibly seeks? I explore the philosophical presuppositions of hermeneutics that cause it to view deconstruction as an extension of Nietzschean thought. I also turn to Derrida’s Spurs: Nietzsche’s (...)
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    Heidegger. [REVIEW]Rodolphe Gasché - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 42 (3):616-619.
    Fynsk's book stands out against the three types of commentary that ordinarily prevail in Heidegger scholarship. If the emphasis has been either on the early versus the late Heidegger, on the later versus the Heidegger of Being and Time, or on the continuity and unity of the Heideggerian corpus of writings, then Fynsk's study, at first sight, is closest to the first of these approaches. But what clearly distinguishes his reading from such an approach is that while he stresses the (...)
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    Perhaps—A Modality? On the Way with Heidegger to Language.Rodolphe Gasché - 1993 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 16 (2):467-484.
  47. Alongside the Horizon.Rodolphe Gasché - 1997 - In Darren Sheppard, Simon Sparks & Colin Thomas (eds.), On Jean-Luc Nancy: The Sense of Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 140--56.
     
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    European Memories: Jan Patočka and Jacques Derrida on Responsibility.Rodolphe Gasché - 2007 - Critical Inquiry 33 (2):291.
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    European memories : Jan patočka and Jacques Derrida on responsibility.Rodolphe Gasché - 2009 - In Pheng Cheah & Suzanne Guerlac (eds.), Derrida and the Time of the Political. Duke University Press. pp. 291-311.
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    Europe and the Stranger.Rodolphe Gasché - 2016 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 47 (3):292-305.
    ABSTRACTWith few exceptions, the prominent role of the Stranger in Plato’s late dialogue on the Sophist has drawn little attention in Plato scholarship. Yet, in this dialogue Plato charges the expatriated Stranger, who, furthermore, lacks a patronym and thus is not identifiable, remaining a stranger to the end, with the task not only of rejecting all philosophy hitherto as nothing more than a kind of storytelling about Being, but also of committing the parricide of Parmenides, the father of Greek philosophy (...)
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