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Wallace Stevens and the Demands of Modernity
Toward a Phenomenology of Value
Charles Altieri
Altieri focuses his attention on the poetry of Wallace Stevens, arguing that critics have failed to appreciate the degree to which modernist poetry, like modernist art, breaks from the epistemology that arose from cultures of empiricism.



The Normativity of What We Care About
A Love-Based Theory of Practical Reasons
Katrien Schaubroeck



A Non-Oedipal Psychoanalysis?
A Clinical Anthropology of Hysteria in the Works of Freud and Lacan
Philippe Van Haute, Tomas Geyskens



Meaning, Truth, and Reference in Historical Representation
Frank Ankersmit
F. R. Ankersmit here for the first time provides a systematic account of his understanding of the nature of historical writing.






Syncategoremata
Henrico de Ganavo adscripta
Ancient and Medieval Philosophy—Series 2, No. 37 The Stadsbibliotheek of Brugge houses a manuscript (ms. 510, f. 227ra-237vb) that holds a short logical text on the Syncategoremata. In this manuscript the text is ascribed to Henry of Ghent, who was a...



Sexuality and Psychoanalysis
Philosophical Criticisms
A diverse group of philosophers and psychoanalysts in both the Freudian and Lacanian traditions scrutinize the role of sexuality in psychoanalysis from a philosophical point of view.



Paradigms for a Metaphorology
Hans Blumenberg
What role do metaphors play in philosophical language? Are they impediments to clear thinking that should be eradicated in the interests of terminological exactness? Or can they be used by philosophers to indicate the attitudes that regulate an epoch?



Deleuze and Psychoanalysis
Philosophical Essays on Delueze's Debate with Psychoanalysis
Deleuze and Psychoanalysis is both a guide to reading Deleuze and a direct confrontation with issues at stake in his work, particularly the debate with and against psychoanalysis.



A Plato Primer
J. D. G. Evans
A Plato Primer introduces students and general readers to the main theses, concepts, and arguments in Plato's philosophy, starting from the premise that there is a core to Plato's philosophy that can be traced through the spectrum of his writings.



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