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  1. The Last Temptation of Giorgio Agamben? The Antichrist, the Katechon, and the Mystery of Evil.Eric D. Meyer - manuscript
    Abstract: Giorgio Agamben's recent works have been preoccupied with a certain obscure passage from St. Paul's 'Second Epistle to the Thessalonians,' which describes the portentous events that must occur before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ can take place---specifically, the appearance of a 'man of lawlessness' (the Antichrist?) and the exposure of who or what is currently restraining the 'man of lawlessness' from being exposed as the Antichrist: a mysterious agency called the 'katechon.' In 'The Mystery of Evil: Benedict XVI (...)
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  2. september 11th fifteen years after.Eric D. Meyer - 2017 - Blog of the APA.
    Fifteen years after the September 11th terror attacks, the United States still exists in a state of exception or state of emergency, in which the executive branch claims extraordinary powers to carry out bombing strikes or drone attacks in foreign nations and to engage in surveillance against its citizens outside the boundaries of international and constitutional law. This blog-piece argues for a restoration of the constitutional limiuts on sovereign executive powers and a cessation of the war on terrorism.
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    Colby Dickinson, "Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer Series: A Critical Introduction and Guide.".Eric D. Meyer - 2022 - Philosophy in Review 42 (4):17-19.
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    Freedom to Fail: Heidegger’s Anarchy.Eric D. Meyer - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (2):275-280.
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    Mahon O'Brien, Heidegger, History and the Holocaust. Reviewed by.Eric D. Meyer - 2016 - Philosophy in Review 36 (3):127-129.
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  6. Narratives of Development: Romanticism, Modernity, and Imperial History. A Study of the Romantic Epic in Goethe, Byron, Blake, and Wordsworth.Eric D. Meyer - 1991 - Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin - Madison
    This study situates Romantic literature in a historical narrative that runs from the Fall of the Bastille to Waterloo, and places Romantic texts against contemporary events like the French Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, and the rise of European imperialism in Africa and Asia that mark the period from 1789 to 1832. At the same time, this study considers the relation of the Romantic epic to narratives of universal history from Hegel to Marx. A central concern is the appearance of the (...)
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    Peter Sloterdijk, In the Shadow of Mount Sinai. Reviewed by.Eric D. Meyer - 2017 - Philosophy in Review 37 (1):30-32.
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    Questioning Martin Heidegger: On Western Metaphysics, Bhuddhist Ethics, and the Fate of the Sentient Earth.Eric D. Meyer - 2013 - Lanham, Maryland: Upa.
    In Questioning Martin Heidegger, Martin Heidegger’s “Overcoming Metaphysics” provides the jumping-off point for a wide-ranging critique and deconstruction of Western philosophy. This book also addresses Martin Heidegger’s controversial relationship with German National Socialism and the Holocaust, as well as with contemporary philosophers like J. F. Lyotard and Jacques Derrida.
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  9. review of giorgio agamben mystery of evil.Eric D. Meyer - 2017 - Dissertation,
    A review of Giorgio Agamben's The Mystery of Evil: Bendict XVI and the End of Days, which attempts to place Agamben's peculiar argument regarding Pope Benedict's abdication in the context of his reading of St. Paul's 2 Thessalonians 2:1-12, and, more generally, in terms of his political-theology in the Homo Sacer series. The questions, 'Who is the Antichrist?' and 'Who (or what) is the katechon?' are also explored, in the attempt to translate Agamben's obscure theology into contemporary political terms.
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    The Political Ecology of Dignity: Human Dignity and the Inevitable Returns of Animality.Eric Daryl Meyer - 2017 - Modern Theology 33 (4):549-569.
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    The Task of the Translator, or, How to Speak to Martin Heidegger’s Texts.Eric D. Meyer - 2013 - Philosophy Today 57 (3):323-332.
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    Stasis: Civil war as a political paradigm (homo sacer II, 2) Giorgio Agamben, translated by Nicholas Heron Stanford ca: Stanford university press, 2015, 87 pp. $15.95. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):937-938.
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  13. General theory of victims François Laruelle, translated by Jessie Hock and Alex dubilet malden, ma: Polity press, 184 pp. $19.95. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (4):935-936.
    A review of Francoise Laruelle's General Theory of Victims, which places Laruelle's theory in the context of post-colonial theories of the subaltern subject after Gayatri Spivak and Edward Said. The review questions whether Laruelle's General Theory of Victims really allows the so-called victims to speak for themselves, or simply represents another attempt by Western (French?) intellectuals to speak to/through the victims, for their own political and theoretical purposes.
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  14. Review of Peter Sloterdijk, 'In the Shadow of Mt. Sinai,' and Alain Badiou, 'Our Wounds Are Not So Recent'. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2016 - Marxism and Philosophy Review of Books.
    Peter Sloterdijk's 'In the Shadow of Mt. Sinai' and Alain Badiou's 'Our Wounds Are Not So Recent' represent distinctly different attempts to come to grips with the conflict between the West (the US, the UK, France) and the Muslim world after the September 11th attacks. Although Sloterdijk finds the source of conflict in the religious zealotry of the Abrahamic religions, while Badiou blames the multinational capitalist system for drating a disaffected underclass, the two complementary perspectives work together to make this (...)
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  15. review of giorgio agamben use of bodies. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2017 - Marxism and Philosophy Review of Books.
    A review of Giorgio Agamben's The Use of Bodies that considers Agamben's Homo Sacer series as a contribution to Post-Marxist political theory, and attempts to place Agamben's politial theology in the context of 1970s Italian radical politics. The review also poses the question whether Agamben's anarchist/aestheticist theory is a helpful contribution to political praxis in the contemporary period of the global hegemony of multinational military-industrial technocratic capitalism.
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  16. Review of Kostas Axelos Introduction to a Future Way of Thought. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2017 - Philosophy in Review 37 (2):47-49.
    Kostas Axelos' 'Introduction to a Future Way of Thought' attempts to bring together two strong thinkers often thought to represent diametrically opposed political traditions: Martin Heidegger and Karl Marx. This review considers this attempt as a result of Axelos' political background, as a Greek communist revolutionary who emigrated to France and came into contact with Postwar French Heideggerian thought. Axeols then helped to establish the Heideggerian Marxism characteristic of the influential journal, Arguments.
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    Giorgio Agamben. The Omnibus Homo Sacer. Trans. Daniel Heller-Roazen, Kevin Attell, Nicholas Heron, Adam Kotsko, and Lorenzo Chiesa. Reviewed by. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2018 - Philosophy in Review 38 (3):83-85.
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    Heidegger and the Myth of a Jewish World Conspiracy. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2017 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 25 (2):306-310.
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    Hegel, the end of history, and the futureeric Michael Dale cambridge: Cambridge university press. 2014. 256 pp. $99.95. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (3):550-553.
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    Pilate and Jesus (p&j) Giorgio Agamben, translated by Adam kotsko Stanford: Stanford university press, 2015. 71 pp. $15.95 (paper) - the church and the kingdom (c&k) Giorgio Agamben, translated by Leland de la durantaye. Images by Alice attee London: Seagull books, 2012. 70 pp. $20.00. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (1):190-193.
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    Pilate and Jesus Giorgio Agamben, translated by Adam kotsko Stanford: Stanford university press, 2015. 71 pp. $15.95 the church and the kingdom Giorgio Agamben, translated by Leland de la durantaye. Images by Alice attee London: Seagull books, 2012. 70 pp. $20.00. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (1):190-193.
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    Philosophy and non-philosophy François Laruelle translated by Taylor Adkins minneapolis mn. univocal. 2013. 248 pp. $24.95 dictionary of non-philosophy François Laruelle, translated by Taylor Adkins minneapolis mn. univocal. 2013. 171 pp. $24.95. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (1):200-202.
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    Politics of deconstruction: A new introduction to Jacques Derrida (pod) Susan lüdemanntranslated by Erik Butler Stanford. Stanford university press. 2014. 176 pp. $21.95. - Derrida: A biography (dab) Benoit Peeters, translated by Andrew brown cambridge. Cambridge university press. 2013. 639 pp. $35.00. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2017 - Dialogue 56 (2):393-396.
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    Politics of deconstruction: A new introduction to Jacques Derrida Susan lüdemanntranslated by Erik Butler Stanford. Stanford university press. 2014. 176 pp. $21.95. - Derrida: A biography Benoit Peeters, translated by Andrew brown cambridge. Cambridge university press. 2013. 639 pp. $35.00. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2017 - Dialogue 56 (2):393-396.
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    SacrificeRene Girard, translated by Matthew pattillo and David Dawson east Lansing mi. michigan state university press. 2011. 104 pp. $14.95. - Rene Girard and secular modernity: Christ, culture, and crisis Scott Cowdell notre dame in. notre dame university press. 2014. 259 pp. $34.00. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2015 - Dialogue 54 (2):384-387.
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    The mystery of evil: Benedict XVI and the end of days Giorgio Agamben, translated by Adam kotsko Stanford, ca: Stanford university press, 2017. 81 pp. $15.95 (pbk.) $50.00. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2019 - Dialogue 58 (1):189-191.
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    The one by whom scandal comes (owsc) René Girard, trans., M.b. debevoise east Lansing, mi. michigan state university press. 2014. 151 pp. $19.95. - When these things begin: Conversations with Michel treguer (wttb) René Girard, trans., Trevor cribben Merrill east Lansing, mi. michigan state university press. 2014. 152 pp. $19.95. - The head beneath the altar: Hindu mythology and the critique of sacrifice (hba) Brian Collins east Lansing, mi. michigan state university press. 2014. 320 pp. $24.95. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2018 - Dialogue 57 (3):658-661.
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    What is philosophy? Giorgio Agamben, translated by Lorenzo chiesa Stanford, ca: Stanford university press, 2017. 136 pp. $18.95 (paper.) $55.00. [REVIEW]Eric D. Meyer - 2019 - Dialogue 58 (2):400-402.
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