Phenomenology
The Other in Perception
Demonstrates the unique, pervasive, and overwhelmingly important role of other people within our lived experience.
Aesthetic Reason and Imaginative Freedom
Shows the relevance of Schiller’s thought for contemporary philosophy, particularly aesthetics, ethics, and politics.
The Manifest and the Revealed
Offers a new phenomenological method for biblical interpretation that opens up the possibility of an absolute science of scripture.
Adventures in Phenomenology
Repositions Bachelard as a critical and integral part of contemporary continental philosophy.
Beautiful, Bright, and Blinding
Phenomenological analysis of beauty and art across various aspects of lived experience and culture.
The Experience of Truth
Advances a hermeneutic conception of truth as a mode of being, in dialogue with Aristotle, Nietzsche, Gadamer, Heidegger, Putnam, and Rorty.
Body/Self/Other
Examines the lived experience of social encounters drawing on phenomenological insights.
Quasi-Things
An aesthetic and phenomenological account of feelings.
Containing Community
Analyzes the role of community in the writings of Giorgio Agamben, Roberto Esposito, and Jean-Luc Nancy.
Virtue in Being
A radical rethinking of ethics set within the development of a philosophical anthropology.
Between Philosophy and Non-Philosophy
Engages the work and career of the philosopher Hugh J. Silverman.
Doing Time
Proposes that cinematic time is not a fixed idea, but a dynamic exchange between film and viewer.
Merleau-Ponty and the Art of Perception
Philosophers and artists consider the relevance of Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s philosophy for understanding art and aesthetic experience.
In-Between
Draws from Latina feminism, existential phenomenology, and race theory to explore the concept of selfhood.
Ecstasy, Catastrophe
Lectures on ecstatic temporality and on Heidegger’s political legacy.
Complicated Presence
A synthetic assessment of Heidegger’s entire path of thinking as a radical attempt to thematize and rethink the fundamental notions of unity dominating the Western metaphysical tradition.
Sparks Will Fly
Collected essays consider points of affinity and friction between Walter Benjamin and Martin Heidegger.
The Origin of Time
A critical examination of the relationship between the philosophies of Martin Heidegger and Henri Bergson, focusing on the central issue of time.
Towards a Relational Ontology
An original philosophical account of relational ontology drawing on the work of Descartes, Kant, Fichte, Hegel, and Heidegger.
Nearer to Never
A poetic examination of what’s waiting just beneath everyday experience.
Apropos of Nothing
Everything you wanted to know about the Lacanian critique of deconstruction, but were afraid to ask the Coen Brothers.
Between Levinas and Heidegger
Investigates the philosophical relationship between Levinas and Heidegger in a nonpolemical context, engaging some of philosophy’s most pressing issues.
Phantoms of the Other
Features a reconstruction of an unfinished text by Jacques Derrida from his most penetrating series of readings of Heidegger’s philosophy.
Living Alterities
Philosophers consider race and racism from the perspective of lived, bodily experience.
Luce Irigaray's Phenomenology of Feminine Being
A dynamic interpretation of feminine identity capable of resistance, change, and transformation.