Loyola University Chicago
Loyola University Chicago
Publications
Books




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Andrews, Michael F. 2024. One (Un)Like the Other: Rethinking Ethics, Empathy, and Transcendence from Husserl to Derrida. Albany: SUNY Press.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2019. Merleau-Ponty’s Phenomenology of Language. London: Rowman & Littlefield.
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Cutrofello, Andrew, and Paul Livingston. 2015. The Problems of Contemporary Philosophy: A Critical Guide for the Unaffiliated. Cambridge: Polity Press.
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Cutrofello, Andrew. 2005. Continental Philosophy: A Contemporary Introduction. New York: Routledge.​
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2020. Political Loneliness: Modern Liberal Subjects in Hiding. New York: Rowman & Littlefield.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2016. Feminist Experiences: Foucauldian and Phenomenological Investigations. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2005. Foucault on Freedom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Edited and Co-Edited Volume
Andrews, Michael. F., and Antonio Calcagno, eds. 2022. Ethics and Metaphysics in the Philosophy of Edith Stein. Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences, Vol 12. Springer: Cham.




Journal Articles
Andrews, Michael F. 2012. “Edith Stein and Max Scheler: Ethics, Empathy, and the Constitution of the Acting Person.” Quaestiones Disputatae 3, no. 1: 33–47.
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Andrews, Michael F. 2006. “Edith Stein: Paradox and Prayer.” Listening 41, no. 3: 138-151.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2023. “Sartre, Kant, and the Spontaneity of Mind.” European Journal of Philosophy: 1–19.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2023. “Dufrenne, Kant, and the Aesthetic Attitude.” New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 21: 565–590.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2023. “‘Consciousness is the Property of Dialectic’: What Hegel Taught Merleau-Ponty About Intentionality.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 61, no. 4: 673–701.​
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2022. “Nature, Consciousness, and Metaphysics in Merleau-Ponty’s Early Thought.” Ergo 9: 1160–1198.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2021. “Phenomenological Themes in Aron’s Philosophy of History.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 59: 113–143.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2018. “The Systematic Import of Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy of Literature.” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 49, no. 1: 1–17.​​
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2018. “Merleau-Ponty, Hegel, and the Task of Phenomenological Explanation.” Phänomenologische Forschungen 18: 28–53. Hamburg: Felix Meiner.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2018. “On the Motivations for Merleau-Ponty’s Ontological Research.” British Journal for the History of Philosophy 26, no. 2: 348–370.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2018. “Sense, Language, and Ontology in Merleau-Ponty and Hyppolite.” Research in Phenomenology 48, no. 1: 92–118.
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Ewara, Eyo. 2023. “Anti-Racism and Releasement: Anti-Blackness, Calculation, and the Provocation of Gelassenheit.” Philosophy Today 67, no. 4: 749-771.
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Ewara, Eyo. 2022. “Idle Talk and Anti-Racism: On Critical Phenomenology, Language, and Racial Justice.” Puncta: A Journal for Critical Phenomenology 5, no. 4: 32-50.
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Ewara, Eyo. 2020. “Fanon's Body: Judith Butler's Reading of the ‘Historico-Racial Schema.’” Critical Philosophy of Race 8 (1-2): 265–291.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2024. “Archipelagic Citizenship: Arendt, Glissant, and the Politics of Displacement,” Philosophy, Politics, and Critique Special Issue: The Figure of Slavery in Modernity 1, no. 2: 256-270.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2024. “Thinking, Meaning, and Truth: Arendt on Heidegger and the Possibility of Critique.” Constellations 31, no. 1: 3–17.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2023. ​​“A Praxis of Facticity for Critical Phenomenology.” Puncta: A Journal for Critical Phenomenology 6, no. 2: 41–60.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2022. “The Pregnant Body and the Birth of the Other: Arendt’s Contribution to Original Ethics.” Research in Phenomenology 50: 199–215.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2020. “The Daimon as Metaphor: Naming the ‘Who’ in Arendt’s Theory of Political Action.” Existenz 14, no. 2: 53–55.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2018. “Solidarity in Dark Times: Arendt and Gadamer on the Politics of Appearance.” Philosophy Compass 13, no. 12: https://doi.org/10.1111/phc3.12554.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2018. “Memories of Exclusion: Hannah Arendt and the Haitian Revolution,” Philosophy and Social Criticism 44, no. 6: 701–721.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2018. “At Home with the Foreign: Arendt on Heidegger and the Politics of Care.” Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 23, no. 1: 146–163.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2016. “Another Origin of Totalitarianism: Arendt on the Loneliness of Liberal Citizens.” Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 47, no. 1: 1–17.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2015. “Can a Language Go Mad? Arendt, Derrida, and the Political Significance of the Mother Tongue.” Philosophy Today 59, no. 3: 523–53
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2013. “Evolution, Poetry and Growth: Dewey’s Romantic Appropriation of the Darwinian Worldview.” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly: John Dewey Special Edition 87, no. 2: 285–300.
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Luzardo, Jesús. 2023. “Minding the Gap: Towards a More Critical Phenomenology of Whiteness.” Puncta: A Journal for Critical Phenomenology 6, no. 2: 24-40.
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Luzardo, Jesús. 2023. “Transcendence and Dialectics: Note on a Note from Black Skin, White Masks.” The Journal of Speculative Philosophy 37, no. 3: 426-436.
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Luzardo, Jesús, and Tyrone S. Palmer. 2023. “Impasse: Black Critical Theory/Continental Philosophy.” Philosophy Today 67, no. 4: 745-748.
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Mager, Kevin. 2021. “Heisenbergian Explanation and Husserlian Evidence: Ontological Significance in Idealized Language.” Continental Philosophy Review 54, no. 4: 521-540.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2023. “The Method of Critical Phenomenology: Simone de Beauvoir as a Phenomenologist.” European Journal of Philosophy 31, no. 1: 137-150.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2023. “The Existential Threat of Climate Change: From Climate Anxiety to Post-Nihilist Politics.” Environmental Philosophy 20, no 2: 191-214.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2019. “Feminist Experiences: A Reply to Smaranda Aldea and Amy Allen.” Continental Philosophy Review 52, no. 1: 135–142.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2019. “Feminist Experiences: Reply to Beata Stawarska.” Puncta: Journal of Critical Phenomenology 2: 42–45.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2016. “Foucault, Husserl and the Roots of German Neoliberalism.” Continental Philosophy Review 49, no. 1: 115–126.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2014. “In Defense of Experience.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 29, no. 2: 388–403.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2011. “Sexual Experience: Foucault, Phenomenology, and Feminist Theory.” Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 26, no. 1: 207–223.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2006. “A Phenomenology of Gender.” Continental Philosophy Review 39 (3): 229– 244. Translated into German and published in Dem Erleben auf der Spur: Feminismus und Phänomenologie, edited by Hilge Landweer and Isabella Marcinski, 219–234. Bielefeld: transcript (2016).
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Oksala, Johanna. 2004. “What is Feminist Phenomenology? Thinking Birth Philosophically.” Radical Philosophy 126: 16–22. Translated into Swedish and republished: Vad är feministsk fenomenologi?, Stil, Kön, Andrahet: Tolv essäer i feministisk filosofi. Björk, U. & Folkmarsson Käll, L. (eds.). Göteborg: Daidalos, 115–131. 2004.​​​​​​​​​​
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Book Chapters
Andrews, Michael F. 2022. “Edith Stein’s Understanding of the Personal Attitude: Applications and Implications for a New Ethics.” In Ethics and Metaphysics in the Philosophy of Edith Stein. Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences, vol 12, edited by Michael F. Andrews and Antonio Calcagno, 225–239. Springer, Cham.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. Forthcoming. “Dufrenne’s Phenomenological Aesthetics: Perception, Objectivity, World.” In Phenomenological Aesthetics and Theory of Art: Origins, Tradition, and Influences, edited by Fotini Vassilou. Athens: Evrasia (in Greek).
Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. Forthcoming. “Mikel Dufrenne.” In Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, edited by Ted Toadvine and Nicolas de Warren. Dordrecht: Springer.
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Apostolopoulos, Dimitris. 2022. “Seeing Again, for the First Time.” In Aesthetic Literacy: A Book for Everyone, Vol. 1, edited by Valery Vinogradovs, 123–128. Melbourne: Mont.
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Gaffney, Jennifer. 2025. “Beyond Linguistic Nationalism: Arendt and Derrida on the Politics of Poetic Naming.” In Hannah Arendt/Jacques Derrida: Politics, Writing, Language, edited by Nassima Sahraoui and Jana Schmidt. Albany: SUNY Press.
Gaffney, Jennifer. 2021. “Arendt and Imperialism.” In The Bloomsbury Companion to HannahArendt, edited by Peter Gratton and Yasemin Sari, 430–439. New York: Bloomsbury Press.
Gaffney, Jennifer. 2021. “Martin Heidegger: Love and the World.” In The Bloomsbury Companion to Hannah Arendt, edited by Peter Gratton and Yasemin Sari, 104–113. New York: Bloomsbury Press.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2024. “Foucault and the Task of Philosophy.” In The Oxford Handbook of Modern French Philosophy, edited by Mark Sinclair and Daniel Whistler, 267–284. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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​Oksala, Johanna. 2022. “Déconstruire le réel: la phénoménologie critique comme antinaturalisme. Entretien avec Johanna Oksala.” In Expériences vécues du genre et de la race. Pour une phénoménologie critique, edited by Mickaëlle Provost and Marie Garrau, 201–208. Paris: Edition de Sorbonne.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2011. “Post-structuralism: Michel Foucault.” In The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology, edited by Søren Overgaard and Sebastian Luft, 528–539. London and New York: Routledge.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2006. “Female Freedom: Can the Lived Body be Emancipated?” In Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, edited by Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss, 209– 228. University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press.
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Oksala, Johanna. 2003. “The Birth of Man.” In Metaphysics, Facticity, Interpretation, edited by Dan Zahavi, Sara Heinämaa and Hans Ruin, 139–163. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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