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Volume 1 / 1962 - Volume 50 / 2011
Guest Edited Issue: The Implicit and Presupposed Theological Turn in Phenomenology
Guest Editor: Jack Reynolds
261-263
The Implicit and Presupposed Theological Turn in Phenomenology
Jack Reynolds
265-279
Gilles Deleuze and Michel Henry: Critical Contrasts in the Deduction of Life as Transcendental
James Williams
281-291
“As Close as Possible to the Unlivable”: (Michel Foucault and Phenomenology)
Stéphane Legrand
293-310
Decrypting ‘the Christian Thinking of the Flesh, Tacitly, the Caress, in a Word, the Christian Body’ in Le Toucher—Jean-Luc Nancy
Gregg Lambert
311-325
Touched by Time: Some Critical Reflections on Derrida’s Engagement with Merleau-Ponty in Le Toucher
327-343
Intimate Distance: Rethinking the Unthought God in Christianity
Laurens ten Kate
345-358
Philosophy as Anti-Religion in the Work of Alain Badiou
Justin Clemens and Jon Roffe
359-376
Nietzsche as ‘Europe’s Buddha’ and ‘Asia’s Superman’
Purushottama Bilimoria
377-379
William Desmond. God and the Between Malden, MA and Oxford, UK: Blackwell, 2008. ISBN: 978-1405162333. 368 pages
Richard J. Colledge
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