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  1. Abolishing Time and History: Lazarus and the Possibility of Thinking Political Events outside Time.Antonio Calcagno - 2007 - Journal of French Philosophy 17 (2):13-36.
  2. 4. Edith Stein: Is the State Responsible for the Immortal Soul of the Person?Antonio Calcagno - 2002 - Logos: A Journal of Catholic Thought and Culture 5 (1):62-75.
  3. Being and Truth. [REVIEW]Antonio Calcagno - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 51 (2):427-428.
    Carrying out the implications and exploring the underpinnings of themes examined in Tradition and Authenticity, Thomas Langan’s latest work, Being and Truth, attempts to explain the foundational framework in which the central question of philosophy must ground itself. Langan seeks to describe the condition for the possibility of a genuinely unified discourse which concomitantly allows for the plethora of differences incarnate in people, institutions, and traditions to be considered duly and to presence themselves fully. Langan identifies as the central and (...)
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  4. Husserl Bibliography (in Husserliana Dokumente). Edited by Stephen Spileers (Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1999).Antonio Calcagno - unknown
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  5. Human Being: A Philosophical Anthropology.Antonio Calcagno (ed.) - 2009 - University of Missouri.
    What is “human being”? In this book, Thomas Langan draws on a lifetime of study to offer a new understanding of this central question of our existence, turning to phenomenology and philosophical anthropology to help us better understand who we are as individuals and communities and what makes us act the way we do. While recognizing the human being as an individual with a particular genetic makeup and history, Langan also probes the real essence of human being that philosophers have (...)
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  6. Metaphor in Context. [REVIEW]Antonio Calcagno - 2001 - Review of Metaphysics 55 (1):162-163.
    Engaging contemporary notions of metaphor and drawing on his past work on the subject, Josef Stern presents a theory of metaphor which is based both on context and semantics. Over the past two decades philosophers of language, linguists, and cognitive scientists have generally believed that metaphor is external to the general conceptions of semantics and grammar. Moreover, metaphor is understood in its pragmatic sense, that is, as having its nature defined by its employment and various uses in language as opposed (...)
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  7. The Fetishism of Modernities: Epochal Self-Consciousness in Contemporary Social and Political Thought. By Bernard Yack (University of Notre Dame Press, South Bend, 1997).Antonio Calcagno - unknown
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  8. Undecidable Time: The Political Use of the Limits of Derrida's Democracy to Come.Antonio Calcagno - 2005 - In J. Goering, F. Guardiani & G. Silano (eds.), Limina: Thresholds and Borders F. Guardiani, G. Silano (Ottawa: Legas, 2005), 31–49. Legas Publishing.
  9. Thinking through French Philosophy: The Being of the Question.Antonio Calcagno - 2004 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (2):452-453.
    Thinking through French Philosophy has two objectives. First, it seeks to demonstrate that the thought of Derrida, Foucault, and Deleuze draw inspiration from the philosophy of Merleau-Ponty. Lawlor shows that Merleau-Ponty, residing somewhere between structuralism and poststructuralism, managed to articulate key ideas that helped Derrida, Foucault, and Deleuze make the necessary breakthroughs that now come to mark their respective philosophies. Such ideas include Merleau-Ponty’s notion of the flesh as developed in The Visible and the Invisible, the chiasm, and expression as (...)
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  10. Voyous: Deux essais sur la raison. [REVIEW]Antonio Calcagno - 2004 - Bulletin de la Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française 14 (1):94-98.
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  11. Badiou and Derrida: Politics, Events and Their Time.Antonio Calcagno - 2007 - Continuum.
    Badiou and Derrida have dedicated much of their thought to politics and the nature of the political. Calcagno shows how their views diverge and converge, providing some very intriguing developments in Continental philosophy.
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  12. Die Fülle oder das Nichts?: Martin Heidegger and Edith Stein on the Question of Being.Antonio Calcagno - 2000 - In American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 74 (2):269–285.
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  13. Fluctus, Gravitas et Inertia: A Phenomenological Reflection on the Relation Between the Human Person, the One and the Many of Life.Antonio Calcagno - 1998 - Analecta Husserliana 59:49-68.
  14. Beyond Postmodernism: Langan's Foundational Ontology.Antonio Calcagno - 1997 - Review of Metaphysics 50 (4):817 - 840.
    Thomas Langan's latest work, Being and Truth, sets as its object of inquiry the possibility of a genuine and meaningful intersubjectivity wherein both self and other come fully to nurture one another. The very condition for the possibility of such a significant onto-poetic relation is grounded and intertwined within a metaphysical Fundierung of Being illumined by Truth. In order to answer the aforementioned philosophical question, Langan maintains that the philosophical question must be cast as an ontological question. In other words, (...)
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  15. Giordano Bruno and the Logic of Coincidence: Unity and Multiplicity in the Philosophical Thought of Giordano Bruno.Antonio Calcagno - 1998 - Peter Lang.
    Burned at the stake for heresy, Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) was one of the Renaissance's more controversial thinkers. Current scholarship tends to read Bruno as either a Neo-Platonist who ultimately collapses reality to an overarching unity, or as an eclectic thinker whose disparate and disjointed musings are essentially incoherent. By closely and critically examining Bruno's writings this book demonstrates that Bruno was very much in the spirit of Modernity in that he tried to explain philosophically the possibility of the coexistence of (...)
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  16. Heidegger et Kierkegaard.Antonio Calcagno - unknown
  17. Interface: Modernity and post-modernity: The possibility of enthusiasm according to Immanuel Kant and Jean-Francois Lyotard.Antonio Calcagno - 1995 - Philosophy Today 4 (4):358-370.
  18. Le Phénomène érotique. By Jean-Luc Marion (Paris: Grasset, 2003).Antonio Calcagno - unknown
  19. The Philosophy of Edith Stein.Antonio Calcagno - 2007 - Duquesne University Press.
    For most philosophers, the work of Edith Stein continues to be eclipsed and relegated to obscurity. This work presents an excellent cross-section of Stein's writings and demonstrates the timeliness and relevance of her ideas for contemporary philosophical scholarship. Antonio Calcagno covers most of Edith Stein's philosophical life, from her early work with Husserl to her later encounters with medieval Christian thought, as well as a critical and analytical reading of major Steinian texts. Stein was an original thinker who challenged not (...)
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  20. Assistant and/or Collaborator? Edith Stein's Relationship to Edmund Husserl's Ideen II.Antonio Calcagno - 2006 - In Joyce Avrech Berkman (ed.), Contemplating Edith Stein: A Collection of Essays, pp. 243–270. University of Notre Dame Press.
  21. Alain Badiou: the event of becoming a political subject.Antonio Calcagno - 2008 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 34 (9):1051-1070.
    One of the more poignant claims Badiou makes is that the subject develops an understanding of itself as a political subject only by executing decisive political actions or making decisive political interventions. In this article I will argue that in order to have a fuller philosophical conception of political subjectivity, and therefore political agency, one must also hold that, first, political interventions do not necessarily lead to a definition or a further way of referring to and understanding the subject. In (...)
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  22. Can Alain Badiou's Notion of Time Account for Political Events?Antonio Calcagno - 2005 - International Studies in Philosophy 37 (2):1-14.
  23. Heidegger et Descartes.Antonio Calcagno - unknown
  24. Michel Henry's Non-Intentionality Thesis and Husserlian Phenomenology.Antonio Calcagno - 2008 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 39 (2):117-129.
  25. On the Task of Becoming Human.Antonio Calcagno - unknown