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Tom Grimwood
Lancaster University
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    The Meaning of Clichés.Tom Grimwood - 2016 - Diacritics 44 (4):90-113.
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    The Problems of Irony: Philosophical Reflection on Method, Discourse and Interpretation.Tom Grimwood - 2008 - Journal for Cultural Research 12 (4):349-363.
    This article provides a broad overview of the problem of irony to contemporary hermeneutics. It offers a thematic account of the effects of irony on interpretation, and argues that the problems of irony are embedded within the relation between the free play of irony and the regulative role of interpretative discourse. It argues, against hermeneutic theories such as that of Hans‐Georg Gadamer, that the “problems” which irony poses for interpretation can be seen as symptomatic of irony's identification: that irony is, (...)
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    Foetal Space in Real Time: On Ultrasound, Phenomenology and Cultural Rhetoric.Tom Grimwood - 2017 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 9 (1):86-104.
    The development of four-dimensional ultrasound pre-natal scans carries with it an intriguing range of philosophical questions. While ultrasound in pregnancy is a medical test for detecting foetal abnormalities, it has also become a social ritual in Western culture. The scan has become embedded within a discourse of the parent’s ante-relationships with their future child as much as it is a screening function. Within such a scene, the advance of technology – the move, for example, the increasing addition of dimensions to (...)
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    Hesitation and Irony in Nietzsche's “Woman and Child”.Tom Grimwood - 2010 - Angelaki 15 (2):115-128.
  5. Irony, Authority, Interpretation.Tom Grimwood - 2009 - Skepsi 2 (2):86-97.
     
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    Irony, misogyny and interpretation: ambiguous authority in Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche.Tom Grimwood - 2012 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    "What is it to claim that misogyny might be ironic? Why is it that, in the works of Nietzsche, Kierkegaard and Schopenhauer, the possibility of irony constantly interferes with a conclusive ethical judgment over the meaning of their misogyny? How do we hold our interpretations of such ambiguous texts ethically accountable? This book brings together the driving concerns of hermeneutics, feminist philosophy and the history of philosophy in dealing with the problem of irony. It develops a thematic account of the (...)
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    Key Debates in Social Work and Philosophy.Tom Grimwood - 2015 - New York: Routledge.
    In order to practice effectively in today's complex and changing environment, social workers need to have an understanding of how contemporary cultural and philosophical concepts relate to the people they work with and the fields they practice in. Exploring the ideas of philosophers, including Nietzsche, Gadamer, Taylor, Adorno, MacIntyre, Zizek and Derrida, this text demonstrates their relevance to social work practice and presents new approaches and frameworks to understanding social change. Key Debates in Social Work and Philosophyintroduces a range of (...)
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    Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 11: Part 1, Loose Papers, 1830–1843: edited by Niels Jorgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, Bruce H. Kirmmse, David D. Possen, Joel D. Rasmussen, and Vanessa Rumble, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2019, xliii + 657 pp., $85.00/£55.00.Tom Grimwood - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):853-854.
    With this first part of the eleventh volume, Bruce Kirmmse et al.’s monumental task of translating Søren Kierkegaard’s journals and notebooks begins to draw to a close. The journals and notebooks t...
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    Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 10, Journals NB31–NB36.Tom Grimwood - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (3-4):400-402.
    The tenth volume of Bruce Kirmmse et al.’s monumentous task of translating Søren Kierkegaard’s journals and notebooks follows the same conventions as previous ones. Each of Kierkegaard’s journals i...
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  10. Nietzche's death of God.Tom Grimwood - 2011 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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    Nietzsche's Death of God.Tom Grimwood - 2011-09-16 - In Michael Bruce & Steven Barbone (eds.), Just the Arguments. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 52–56.
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    On Covidiots and Covexperts: Stupidity and the Politics of Health.Tom Grimwood - 2021 - Journal of Applied Hermeneutics 2021 (2021).
    The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the significance of the politics of health as an ongoing interpretative event. The effectiveness of delivering prevention strategies is in negotiation with day-to-day arguments in the public sphere, not just by “experts” in peer-reviewed papers, but also in the everyday interpretations and discussions of available expertise on print and digital media platforms. In this paper I explore ae particular facet of these public debate over the politics of health: the deployment of the commonplace of stupidity. (...)
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    Procedural monsters: rhetoric, commonplace and ‘heroic madness’ in video games.Tom Grimwood - 2018 - Journal for Cultural Research 22 (3):310-324.
    ABSTRACTThis paper draws on Ian Bogost’s argument that video games constitute a form of ‘procedural rhetoric’, in order to re-examine the representation of heroic madness First-Person-Shooter games. Rejecting the idea that games attempt to recreate the experience of madness to the player through linear representation, the paper instead identifies two persistent commonplace figures which appear within the genre: the monstrous double, and the reaching tentacle. While Bogost’s notion of procedural rhetoric allows analysis to move away from the more facile interpretations (...)
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    Re-reading the second sex's 'simone de beauvoir'.Tom Grimwood - 2008 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 16 (1):197 – 213.
    Referencing ‘Simone de Beauvoir’ is to reference a stage in the history of feminist philosophy; when one cites the name ‘Simone de Beauvoir’, as the signature of The Second Sex, one is also citing...
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    The Concept of Reading: Kierkegaard, Irony, and Duality—A Response to Mark Cortes Favis.Tom Grimwood - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (4):471-483.
    In a recent article in The European Legacy, Mark Cortes Favis argued that the figure of Kierkegaard expressed a tension between two aspects of writing—the Socratic and the Platonic. While Favis is correct to see a duality in Kierkegaard's writing, his article does not fully answer the problem of how we can account for our interpretation of this tension. Given that the duality within Kierkegaard's writing transgresses the boundaries of author and reader, we cannot easily circumscribe any claims on his (...)
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    The Poetics of Rumour and the Age of Post-Truth.Tom Grimwood - 2022 - Janus Head 20 (1):41-51.
    This paper explores how the poetic speaks to philosophical treatments of post-truth. In doing so, it reconsiders the relationship between poetry and philosophy, and the aspects of the poetic that are pertinent to the performance of rumour. It examines classic performances of rumour in both philosophy and poetry, through the lens of Nietzsche’s account of poetry as a rhythm that creates an economy of memory. In doing so, it suggests that the poetic can alert us to the ways in which (...)
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    Militant training camp and the aesthetics of civil disobedience.Martin Lang & Tom Grimwood - unknown
    This paper examines the current interest in ‘art activism’, and the relationship between artistic expression and civil disobedience. Boris Groys has argued that the lack of political dissidence within contemporary art is not down to the ineffectiveness of the aesthetic, but the far more effective intrusion of the aesthetic by the political. As such, the political question of civil disobedience is necessarily an aesthetic one. At the same time, this raises problems for how politically effective artistic dissidence can be. As (...)
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    Mountains, Cones, and Dilemmas of Context: The Case of “Ordinary Language” in Philosophy and Social Scientific Method.Paul K. Miller & Tom Grimwood - 2015 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 45 (3):331-355.
    The order of influence from thesis to hypothesis, and from philosophy to the social sciences, has historically governed the way in which the abstraction and significance of language as an empirical object is determined. In this article, an argument is made for the development of a more reflexive intellectual relationship between ordinary language philosophy and the social sciences that it helped inspire. It is demonstrated that, and how, the social scientific traditions of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis press OLP to re-consider (...)
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    Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 10, Journals NB31–NB36: edited by Niels Jørgen Cappelørn, Alastair Hannay, Bruce H. Kirmmse, David D. Possen, Joel D. Rasmussen, Vanessa Rumble, and K. Brian Söderquist, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2018, xxii + 682 pp., $85.00/£55.00. [REVIEW]Tom Grimwood - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (3-4):400-402.
    The tenth volume of Bruce Kirmmse et al.’s monumentous task of translating Søren Kierkegaard’s journals and notebooks follows the same conventions as previous ones. Each of Kierkegaard’s journals i...
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    Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks, Volume 7: Journals NB15—NB20. [REVIEW]Tom Grimwood - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (3):366-367.
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