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  1. A Kant Dictionary.Howard Caygill (ed.) - 1995 - Wiley-Blackwell.
    In this new lexical survey of Kant's works, Howard Caygill presents Kantian concepts and terminology in terms that will introduce and clarify his ideas for students and general readers alike.
     
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    Levinas and the Political.Howard Caygill - 2002 - New York: Routledge.
    Howard Caygill systematically explores for the first time the relationship between Levinas' thought and the political. From Levinas' early writings in the face of National Socialism to controversial political statements on Israeli and French politics, Caygill analyses themes such as the deconstruction of metaphysics, embodiment, the face and alterity. He also examines Levinas' engagement with his contemporaries Heidegger and Bataille, and the implications of his rethinking of the political for an understanding of the Holocaust.
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    On resistance: a philosophy of defiance.Howard Caygill - 2013 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    No word is more central to the contemporary political imagination and action than ‘resistance'. In its various manifestations - from the armed guerrilla to Gandhian mass pacifist protest, from Wikileaks and the Arab Spring to the global eruption and violent repression of the Occupy movement - concepts of resistance are becoming ubiquitous and urgent. In this book, Howard Caygill conducts the first ever systematic analysis of ‘resistance': as a means of defying political oppression, in its relationship with military (...)
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    Art of judgement.Howard Caygill - 1989 - Cambridge, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
  5. Walter Benjamin: the colour of experience.Howard Caygill - 1998 - New York: Routledge.
    In this major reinterpretation, Howard Caygill argues that all of Benjamin's work is characterized by its focus on a concept of experience derived from Kant but applied by Benjamin to objects as diverse as urban experience, visual art, literature and philosophy. The book analyzes the development of Benjamin's concept of experience in his early writings showing that it emerges from an engagement with visual experience, and in particular the experience of colour. By representing Benjamin as primarily a thinker (...)
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  7. A Kant Dictionary.Howard Caygill - 1996 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 11:64-66.
     
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    Introduction: Kant and the language of philosophy.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 1–34.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    W.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 413–417.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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  10. 9 Affirmation and eternal return in the Free-Spirit Trilogy.Howard Caygill - 1991 - In Keith Ansell-Pearson (ed.), Nietzsche and Modern German Thought. New York: Routledge. pp. 216.
     
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    Über Erfindung und Neuerfindungen der Ästhetik.Howard Caygill - 2001 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 49 (2):233-242.
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    Witness and Calumny in Levinas’s Prophetic Politics.Howard Caygill - 2006 - Études Phénoménologiques 22 (43-44):19-36.
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    Kant's apology for sensibility.Howard Caygill - 2003 - In Brian Jacobs & Patrick Kain (eds.), Essays on Kant's Anthropology. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 164-193.
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    The consolation of philosophy or 'neither dionysus nor the crucified'.Howard Caygill - 1994 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 7:131-150.
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    (1 other version)Bataille and the neanderthal extinction.Howard Caygill - 2016 - In .
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    Life and Energy.Howard Caygill - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (6):19-27.
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    Kafka: in light of the accident.Howard Caygill - unknown
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    Hyperaesthesia and the virtual.Howard Caygill - unknown
    Chapter traces the theme of hyperaesthesia and its correlates throughout Bergson’s work, arguing for a reading of his contributions to psychic research in the context of his theory of perception. It also shows that the experience of expanded perception was central to Bergson’s expansive understanding of inherent human powers and their development.
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  19. REVIEWS-Maurice Blanchot, Political Writings, 1953-1993.Howard Caygill - 2011 - Radical Philosophy 167:43.
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    H.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 221–232.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    Index of Philosophers.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 440–443.
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    M.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 284–296.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    Recommended Further Reading.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 436–439.
    The prelims comprise: Half Title Page Blackwell Philosopher Dictionaries Title Page Copyright Page For everyone at 12 Willow Lane Dedication Table of Contents Preface and acknowledgments.
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    V.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 410–412.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    Levinas's prison notebooks.Howard Caygill - 2010 - Radical Philosophy 160:27-35.
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    The Natural Philosophical Essay—Reflections on a Genre.Howard Caygill - 2022 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 55 (3):303-311.
    ABSTRACT The article reflects on the natural scientific variant of the philosophical essay, with discussions of the essays of James Clerk Marxwell, Steven Jay Gould, and Carlo Rovelli. It suggests that the natural scientific essay is an important source of the philosophical essay eclipsed by the prominence of the essay form in art and literary criticism. It assesses the role of chance and improvisation in the natural scientific essay and considers its potential as an avenue both of scientific research and (...)
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  27. Arcanum: the secret life of state and civil society.Howard Caygill - 2015 - In Divya Dwivedi & Sanil V. (eds.), The Public Sphere From Outside the West. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 21-40.
    The chapter examines the political arcanum historically and conceptually and reflects on the implications of digital technology for the state and civil society relation.
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    G.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 210–220.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    J.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 267–272.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    The promise of justice.Howard Caygill - 2007 - Radical Philosophy 143:23-31.
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    Works Reffered to in the Text.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 428–435.
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    Digital lascaux: The beginning in the end of the aesthetic.Howard Caygill - 2002 - Angelaki 7 (1):19 – 26.
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  33. No Man’s Land: Reading Kant historically.Howard Caygill - 2001 - Radical Philosophy 110.
     
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    Tableaux for a massacre: Shatila, Thursday-Sunday 16-19 September 1982.Howard Caygill - 2015 - In .
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    Barthes and the Lesson of Saenredam.Howard Caygill - 2002 - Diacritics 32 (1):38-48.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Barthes and the Lesson of SaenredamHoward Caygill (bio)In his late dialogue Parmenides, Plato seems to be on the point of overturning the main achievement of his philosophy, the doctrine of ideas. The aged Parmenides disquiets the young Socrates by asking if ideas apply not only to abstractions such as the just, the beautiful, and the good, but also to "hair, mud, dirt, or anything else particularly vile and (...)
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    Medicina mentis: medicine and the origins of modern philosophy.Howard Caygill - unknown
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    Index of Concepts.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 444–453.
    The prelims comprise: Half Title Page Blackwell Philosopher Dictionaries Title Page Copyright Page For everyone at 12 Willow Lane Dedication Table of Contents Preface and acknowledgments.
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    Liturgies of fear: Biotechnology and culture.Howard Caygill - 2000 - In Barbara Adam, Ulrich Beck & Joost Van Loon (eds.), The risk society and beyond: critical issues for social theory. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: SAGE. pp. 155--64.
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    Q.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 343–343.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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  40. Under the epicurean skies.Howard Caygill - 2006 - Angelaki 11 (3):107 – 115.
    Whatever it is, bad weather or good, the loss of a friend, sickness, slander, the failure of some letter to arrive, the spraining of an ankle, a glance into a shop, a counter-argument, the opening of a book, a dream, a fraud - either immediately or very soon after it proves to be something that "must not be missing"; it has a profound significance and use precisely for us. Is there any more dangerous seduction that might tempt one to renounce (...)
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  41. Levinas’s political judgement: The Esprit articles 1934–1983.Howard Caygill - 2000 - Radical Philosophy 104.
     
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    Perpetual Police?: Kosovo and the Elision of Police and Military Violence.Howard Caygill - 2001 - European Journal of Social Theory 4 (1):73-80.
    The author reflects on the implications of the Kosovo conflict for under-standing the post-Cold War changes in NATO's strategic concept. He develops a theoretical account of the move from war to police violence and the differences between the two concepts of violence.
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  43. Soul and cosmos in Kant : a commentary on 'Two things fill the mind ...'.Howard Caygill - 2007 - In Diane Morgan & Gary Banham (eds.), Cosmopolitics and the Emergence of a Future. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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    U.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 405–409.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    A.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 35–90.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    Also Sprach Zapata: philosophy and resistance.Howard Caygill - 2012 - Radical Philosophy 171:19-26.
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    B.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 91–97.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    N.Howard Caygill - 1995 - In A Kant Dictionary. Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 297–303.
    The influence of Kant's philosophy has been, and continues to be, so profound and so widespread as to have become imperceptible. Philosophical inquiry within both the ‘analytic’ and the ‘continental’ traditions is unthinkable without the lexical and conceptual resources bequeathed by Kant. Even outside philosophy, in the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences, Kantian concepts and structures of argument are ubiquitous. Anyone practicing literary or social criticism is contributing to the Kantian tradition; anyone reflecting on the epistemological implications of their (...)
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    Slow Violence and the Limits of Eco-Resistance.Howard Caygill - 2019 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 3 (1).
    The essay departs from Rob Nixon’s concept of slow violence to consider the strategic repertoire of eco-resistance. The fundamental question that it addresses is how far the paradigm of resistance is appropriate for understanding and imaging the practice of radical environmentalism. Along the way it confronts the thanatopolitical assumptions of theories of resistance, asking whether the forms of reactive violence proper to resistance are appropriate for environmental action, but nevertheless attempts to detect an affirmative moment in the non-state future-oriented action. (...)
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    The remaking of a classic.Howard Caygill - 2004 - The Philosophers' Magazine 25 (25):54-55.
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