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The Implications of Schelling’s Metaphysics of Contingency for Phenomenology
Kyla Bruff
Aug 29, 2018
In Ecstasy of Reason, Jean-François Courtine states that F.W.J. Schelling’s late, “positive philosophy” is “not a sublime ground of being as a whole, but the contrary itself of a ground, the attempt of a phenomenology of … the...
Dosimeter Sound Level Measurements in Practice Rooms
Alan J. Martin
Aug 04, 2017
Previous research suggests that musicians may be particularly susceptible to noise induced hearing loss (NIHL). To date, however, very few studies examined noise exposure acquired by university vocalists as they practice in...
Published by: The Singing Network
Expérience d’autrui et érotisme chez Henry et Sartre
Grégori Jean
Dec 20, 2016
Afin d’introduire notre propos, nous souhaiterons d’abord insister sur deux desavancées herméneutiques fondamentales qu’ont à nos yeux rendues possibles letravail mené depuis 2010 au Fonds Michel Henry de l’université de...
The Dynamics of Electronic Supply Chains and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
Jean Essila
Jan 01, 2018
Businesses around the world experience many challenges to acquire raw materials, parts, subassemblies, and the other necessary inputs to their production systems. As businesses are all moving into the e-commerce platform to gain...
Published by: IGI Global
Review of Richard Kearney and Brian Treanor (eds.), Carnal Hermeneutics, New York
Carnal Hermeneutics is a collection of essays published in 2015 in the “Perspectives in Continental Philosophy” series by Fordham University Press. The contributors fall into two categories: established French philosophers...
Introduction
While Michel Henry is, in the words of Jean Leclercq, “l’un des plus grandspenseurs français du XXème siècle,” his philosophical contributions remained,throughout his career, anomalous or eccentric, in the etymological sense of...
The Ethics of Affectivity and the Problem of Personhood
Frédéric Seyler
Dec 21, 2016
Michel Henry’s critique of barbarism,1 understood as a flight from life, almostimmediately raises the question of how life’s tendency to negate itself is then to beovercome. Undoubtedly, such a question refers to ethics....
L'Interprétation Comme Reparation et Comme acte Menaçant pour la Face (FTA)
Jean-Guy Mboudjeke
Sep 30, 2014
In this article, we use the theoretical frameworks proposed by Brown andLevinson (1978) and by Kerbraat-Orecchioni (1996, 2002) to reveal hybridpoliteness strategies in the linguistic behaviour of African interpreters who...
Religion as the Ethical Form of Self-Regulation
Jean Leclercq
Dec 21, 2016
Among thinkers and philosophers who have hazarded a non-theological and nonrationalistic approach to Christianity, Michel Henry’s published work—along with what remains unpublished and all that it harbours—imposes itself as a...
Augustine’s ‘Si comprehendis, non est Deus’ – To what extent is God incomprehensible?
Jean Grondin
Feb 05, 2018
The idea of God is one from which contemporary philosophy, to say nothing ofWestern society at large, seems to have turned away from or replaced by otherquests. There is however no greater and more vital subject than the idea of...
Enterprise Resource Planning Systems in Iran
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software packages have been widely implemented in the developed world since they first appeared on the market in the late 1970s. In the developing world, however, the lack of the human and...
Published by: IGI Global
A Simulated Annealing Based Centre of Mass (SAC) Approach for Mesh Routers Placement in Rural Areas
The problem of node placement in a rural wireless mesh network (RWMN) consists of determining router placement which minimizes the number of routers while providing good coverage of the area of interest. This problem is NP-hard...
Published by: IGI Global
Suffering and Ipseity in Michel Henry
The double expansion that Husserl’s phenomenology imposed on subjectiveexperience posed, among other difficulties, a new and particularly difficultproblem for Husserl; that of the trans-temporal identity of the...
Review of John Haugeland, Dasein Disclosed: John Haugeland’s Heidegger. Ed. Joseph Rouse. Cambridge, Massachusetts
Emily-Jean Gallant
Jan 04, 2019
John Haugeland passed away suddenly in 2010 leaving behind an unfinished book manuscript on Heidegger. He was an analytic philosopher who specialized in the philosophy of mind and cognitive science; however, he had an “extensive...
Phonological priming and phonetic carry-over in two Danish-English bilinguals
In this study we investigate whether the phonetic carry-over effects (or gestural drift) reported in the literature as occurring in the speech of bilinguals after long-term phonological priming (i.e., several months), also occur...
The Reduction and ‘The Fourth Principle’
Jean-Luc Marion
Dec 19, 2016
Among the many difficulties, or even paradoxes, that phenomenology has imposedupon us by positing itself as a doctrine, or at least as a radical foundation forphilosophy, one must first and foremost consider the operation...

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