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Veronica Vasterling
Radboud University Nijmegen
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    Practising Interdisciplinarity in Gender Studies.Veronica Vasterling (ed.) - 2006 - Raw Nerve Books.
    Collaborative work by six writers whose interest in interdisciplinarity reflects deep concern with theory and praxis, motivated by both the ubiquity and vagueness of the concept itself and the scarcity of practices that enact it. They work in the Netherlands, Romania, England, Sweden, Finland and Greece.
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  2. Cognitive Theory and Phenomenology in Arendt’s and Nussbaum’s Work on Narrative.Veronica Vasterling - 2007 - Human Studies 30 (2):79-95.
    In this essay I compare Nussbaum's and Arendt's approach to narrativity. The point of the comparison is to find out which approach is more adequate for practical philosophy: the approach influenced by cognitive theory or the one influenced by hermeneutic phenomenology. I conclude that Nussbaum's approach is flawed by methodological solipsism, which is due to her application of cognitive theory.
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    Butler's Sophisticated Constructivism: A Critical Assessment.Veronica Vasterling - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (3):17-38.
    This paper aims to investigate whether and in what respects the conceptions of the body and of agency that Judith Butler develops in Bodies That Matter are useful contributions to feminist theory. The discussion focuses on the clarification and critical assessment of the arguments Butler presents to refute the charges of linguistic monism and determinism.
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  4. Body and language: Butler, Merleau-ponty and Lyotard on the speaking embodied subject.Veronica Vasterling - 2003 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 11 (2):205 – 223.
    In this article three viewpoints on the relation of body and language are discussed: the poststructuralist viewpoint of Judith Butler, the phenomenological viewpoint of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the postmodernist viewpoint of Jean-François Lyotard. The reason juxtaposing for these three accounts is twofold. First, the topic requires a combination of post-structuralist and phenomenological insights, and second, the accounts are supplementary. Butler's account raises questions that can be answered with the help of Merleau-Ponty's work. Lyotard's anthropology of the inhuman offers a perspective (...)
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    Butler's sophisticated constructivism: A critical assessment.Veronica Vasterling - 1999 - Hypatia 14 (3):17-38.
    : This paper aims to investigate whether and in what respects the conceptions of the body and of agency that Judith Butler develops in Bodies That Matter are useful contributions to feminist theory. The discussion focuses on the clarification and critical assessment of the arguments Butler presents to refute the charges of linguistic monism and determinism.
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    Postmodern hermeneutics? Towards a critical hermeneutics.Veronica Vasterling - 2003 - In Lorraine Code (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Hans-Georg Gadamer. Pennsylvania State University Press.
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    Heidegger’s hermeneutic account of cognition.Veronica Vasterling - 2015 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 14 (4):1145-1163.
    Hermeneutic phenomenology is absent in 4 EAC literature . The aim of this article is to show that hermeneutic phenomenology as elaborated in the work of Heidegger is relevant to 4 EAC research. In the first part of the article I describe the hermeneutic turn Heidegger performs in tandem with his ontological turn of transcendental phenomenology, and the hermeneutic account of cognition resulting from it. I explicate the main thesis of the hermeneutic account, namely that cognition is interaction with the (...)
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  8. The hermeneutic phenomenological approach to plurality :Aarendt, Habermas, and Gadamer.Veronica Vasterling - 2014 - In Gert-Jan van der Heiden (ed.), Phenomenological Perspectives on Plurality. Brill.
  9. Lacan en Derrida: Psychoanalyse of filosofie?Veronica Vasterling - 1989 - Krisis 9 (1):18-33.
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    Martha Nussbaum’s Capabilities Approach: The Question of Human Nature and Other Problems.Veronica Vasterling - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 50:823-835.
    Throughout the 1990-ies Nussbaum, in collaboration with others, has elaborated and argued for a list of human capabilities which specifies necessary conditions of human flourishing. The capabilities approach has been enormously influential in putting issues of global development and justice, and especially justice for women, on the philosophical and political agenda. Moreover, many international agencies and institutions, including the United Nations Development Program, have started to make use of this approach. Despite of its obvious good intentions the approach deserves more (...)
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  11. Waarheid en Tijd bij Heidegger.Veronica Vasterling & Laurent Van Eynde - 1994 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 56 (4):802-803.
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    The Psyche and the Social: Judith Butler's Politcizing of Psychoanalytical Theory.Veronica Vasterling - 2010 - In Jens de Vleminck (ed.), Sexuality and psychoanalysis: Philosophical Criticisms. Leuven University Press. pp. 10--171.
    Drawing on The Psychic Life of Power (Butler 1997), this essay sketches the outline of Butler's project of bringing Foucault (politics) and Lacan (psychoanalysis) together. In addressing the psychic life of power, Butler tries to unravel the dynamic interplay of the psychic and the social with the subject as the intersection of both.
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  13. Plural perspectives and independence : political and moral judgement in Hannah Arendt.Veronica Vasterling - 2007 - In Helen Fielding (ed.), The Other: Feminist Reflections in Ethics. Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    De dubbele strategie Van de dekonstruktie bij Derrida.Veronica Vasterling - 1983 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 45 (1):90 - 111.
    'Deconstruction' as a way of philosophizing fits in with an important aspect of the tradition of modern philosophy, i.e. the reflection on philosophical thinking itself, on the rules and conditions of its thinking, yet it differs from this tradition in that it starts from the non-traditional conception of philosophy as being — primarily and factually — an activity of text-reading and - production. As such, the 'method' of deconstruction follows a double path : on the one hand, the analysis or (...)
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    Contingency, newness, and freedom: Arendt's recovery of the temporal condition of politics.Veronica Vasterling - 2011 - In Christina Schües, Dorothea Olkowski & Helen Fielding (eds.), Time in Feminist Phenomenology. Indiana University Press. pp. 135.
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    The Problem of Time: Heidegger's deconstructive reading of Kant in Volume 21.Veronica Vasterling - 2000 - In Tom Rockmore (ed.), Heidegger, German Idealism and Neo-Kantianism.
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    Welke ander? Welke blik? Over het tweede persoonsperspectief.Veronica Vasterling - 2020 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 112 (1):41-45.
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    Fear of Old Age Comment on Linda Fisher Comment on Linda Fisher.Veronica Vasterling - 2014 - In Silvia Stoller (ed.), Simone de Beauvoir's Philosophy of Age: Gender, Ethics, and Time. De Gruyter. pp. 123-126.
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