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Education for All and None: Nietzsche, Benjamin, and the Problem of Learning
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“What Can Be Learned to Be Observed”: Technical and Theoretical Reflections on the Clarke Distributions
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Sovereignty, Violence, and Critique: Foucault’s Early Genealogies of Power
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The Decolonization of Phenomenology: Dialogical Universality in Césaire, Fanon and Hountondji
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The Machines of Daedalus - Aristotle on the Truth and Potential of Political Science
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All Meanings Necessary: A Hermeneutics of Ideology and Its Critique
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Causal Models, Meaning, and Beliefs
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Global Racial Capitalism: How Race Matters to Global Justice
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Realizing Social Freedom: Exit, Democracy, and an Egalitarian Ethos
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The Use of Humans: Aristotle, Marx, and the Specters of Indeterminate Utility
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Conflicted Rational Animals
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Hobbes Unbound
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Entertaining Strangers: Hospitality and Early Modern England’s Literary Marketplace
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Emotions and the Subject's Point of View
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Modals and their Arguments
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A Social Approach to Doxastic Responsibility
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Aristotle's Notion of Teaching and Its Role in His Theory of Moral Education
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Problems of Plato's Poetics
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Epistemic Infringement
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Aristotle on Political Activity
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Conversational Context and Normativity
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Arendt, Adorno, and Angela Davis: A Critique of Capitalist Culture
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Cicero Philosophico-Politicus: Glory, Friendship, Utopia
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Testimony, Higher-order Evidence, and Rational Indeterminacy
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