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Recognition beyond the state (2013)
Book Chapter
Thompson, S. (2013). Recognition beyond the state. In S. Thompson, & T. Burns (Eds.), Global Justice and the Politics of Recognition (88-107). London: Palgrave Macmillan

Of a mythical philosophical anthropology: The transcendental and the empirical in technics and time (2013)
Book Chapter
Lewis, M. (2013). Of a mythical philosophical anthropology: The transcendental and the empirical in technics and time. In G. Moore, & C. Howells (Eds.), Stiegler and Technics. Edinburgh University Press

Bernard Stiegler’s Technics and Time, 1: The Fault of Epimetheus is a reinvention of philosophical anthropology. The book’s central thesis is that man never exists without technics, and this means that any transcendental account of man’s emergence mu... Read More about Of a mythical philosophical anthropology: The transcendental and the empirical in technics and time.

Accepting your cravings (2013)
Book Chapter
Hooper, N. (2013). Accepting your cravings. In A. Kuznetsova (Ed.), Psychology of Cravings (35-60). New York, US: Nova Science Publishers

Surveillance and subjectivity: Everyday experiences of surveillance practices (2013)
Book Chapter
Ellis, D., Harper, D., & Tucker, I. (2013). Surveillance and subjectivity: Everyday experiences of surveillance practices. In K. Ball, & L. Snider (Eds.), The surveillance-industrial complex: A political economy of surveillance. Routledge

The growth of a surveillance industrial complex over recent decades has had significant implications for the political economy of personal information. Within the field of surveillance studies there has been an engagement with these issues at a macro... Read More about Surveillance and subjectivity: Everyday experiences of surveillance practices.

Ein blick auf den post-kopernikanischen dogmatismus: Die antinomien des transzendentalen naturalismus (2013)
Book Chapter
Grant, I. H. (2013). Ein blick auf den post-kopernikanischen dogmatismus: Die antinomien des transzendentalen naturalismus. In R. Brassier, G. Harman, & A. Toscano (Eds.), Realismus Jetzt (76-121). Merve Verlag

What is the dogmatism against which transcendental philosophy launched its Copernican revolution? Since Kant’s invention of the thing-in-itself, philosophers are apt to think dogmatism in terms of an access problem, and therefore to conclude that any... Read More about Ein blick auf den post-kopernikanischen dogmatismus: Die antinomien des transzendentalen naturalismus.

What is an action? Ground and consequent in Schelling's philosophy of nature (2013)
Book Chapter
Grant, I. H. (2013). What is an action? Ground and consequent in Schelling's philosophy of nature. In E. C. Corriero, & A. Dezi (Eds.), Nature and Realism in Schelling's Philosophy (3-26). Torino: Accademia University Press

Schelling's dynamics entail that an action is one just when something ensues that was not. Pursuing this account demonstrates the continuity of the philosophy of freedom with that of nature, such that the later is not a different species than the ear... Read More about What is an action? Ground and consequent in Schelling's philosophy of nature.

The resources of critique (2013)
Book Chapter
Gilmore, J., Moore, J., & Scott, D. (2013). The resources of critique. In J. Gilmore, J. Moore, & D. Scott (Eds.), Critique and Dissent: An anthology to mark 40 years of the European Group for the Study of Deviance and Social Control (129-137). Ottawa: Red Quill Books