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| Phenomenologies of Time |
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| Introduction | |
| Opening the Phenomenon of Time | |
| Part 1 | Part 2 |
| Husserl : Remembrance of Things Past | Heidegger : Springs of Time Within |
| Part 3 | Conclusion |
| Levinas : Otherwise, Time | On the Dialogues of Philosophy and Science |
| The Non-Self of Girard |
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| Introduction | Part 1 |
| Girard and Philosophy | Non-Self : From Anatta to Samvriti |
| Part 2 | Conclusion |
| Is Anatta Behind the Mimetic Theory ? | Towards a Girardian Ethics |
| After Anatta : Towards a Girardian Ethics |
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| Introduction | Part 1 |
| After Anatta : Towards a Girardian Ethics | The Mimetico-Buddhist Connection |
| Part 2 | Part 3 |
| Questioning the Supremacy of Reason | Mimetic Ethics, Ethics Embodied |
| Part 3.1 | Part 3.2 |
| Girard’s Ethical Silence | Non-Violence, Fundamental Ethical Principle ? |
| Part 3.3 | Conclusion |
| In Search of the Middle Path : The Ethics of Distance | Bridges to Co-Responsibility |
| Levinas : For the Feminine Other |
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| Introduction | |
| Levinas : For the Feminine Other | |
| Part 1 | Part 2 |
| Levinas, the Patriarch | Levinas, Benevolent Father ? |
| Part 3 | Conclusion |
| Levinas, Exploding Genders and Sexualities ? | A Taste for the Other |
| Herodotus, First Orientalist ? |
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| Introduction | |
| Herodotus, First Orientalist ? | |
| Part 1.1 | Part 1.2 |
| Orientalism : The Theory | Orientalism : Influences |
| Part 1.3 | Part 2.1 |
| Orientalism : Resistances | Ancient Greece and the Barbaros |
| Part 2.2.1 | Part 2.2.2 |
| An Account of Egypt – Where is the Orientalist Hiding ? |
On the Neutrality of the Historian |
| Part 2.2.3 | Conclusion |
| Herodotus, or the Contagion of Foreignness | Becoming Foreigner |
| Two Frenchmen in the Orient |
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| Introduction | Part 1 |
| Two Frenchmen in the Orient | The Writing Traveler |
| Part 2 | Part 3 |
| Imagining the Locals | On the Aesthetics of Despair |
| An Ethics of Love |
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| Epigraph | |
| An Ethics of Love | |
| Part 1.1 | Part 1.2 |
| Others and the Loved Other | The Escape |
| Part 1.3 | Part 1.4 |
| Epistemological Escape | Ontological Escape |
| Part 2 | Part 3 |
| Love and Time | Separation, Death and Remaining the Other |
| Overture | Annex |
| An Ethics of Love – Overture | An Ethics of Love – Annex |
| Justifying Corruption |
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| Introduction | |
| Justifying Corruption | |
| Part 1 | Part 2 |
| The Socio-Capitalist Cocktail | Bureaucracy and the Race for Information |
| Part 3 | Conclusion |
| The Competition of Pluralities | Necessities and Structures of Corruption |
| The Language of Foreignness |
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| Introduction | Part 1.1 |
| The Language of Foreignness | Defining the Foreigner : Existential Migration |
| Part 1.2.1 | Part 1.2.2 |
| Heidegger : The Unheimlich | Merleau-Ponty : Parole and Pensée |
| Part 1.2.3 | Part 2.1 |
| Derrida : The Supplement | The Humor of a Foreigner |
| Part 2.2 | Part 2.3 |
| Writing in a Foreign Language | When Foreign Becomes Home |
| Part 2.4 | Conclusion |
| On the Ethics of Not Understanding | Language, Foreignness and Philosophy |
