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1 From the Ethics of Ambiguity to the Dialectic of Virtue: Merleau-Ponty and the 'Ruins of the Spirit'
2 Why Phenomenology? The Long Farewell to Subject-Centered Rationalty
3 Theoretical Crisis, Dialogue, and the Stoicism of the Transcendental Singular
4 Notes on Bachelard and Merleau-Ponty: Between Phenomenology and Poetics
5 The Question of Community: An Interpretation of Lefort
6 Beyond the Antinomies of Expression: Writing After Merleau-Ponty
I The reorientation of phenomenology: Beyond 'the ambition to see everything'
II Historicity, the horizons of analysis and 'the first-second person singular'
III The 'dehiscence' of interpretation, the body as mise en scene and philosophy as incarnate history
IV Philosophy and the 'murmur' of the word
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