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Women in Philosophy Journal
Volume 5, 2009/2010
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Carolyn Colsant
The Shadow of Love:
A Psychoanalytic Reading of Jealousy in Proust’s In Search of Lost Time
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Chronos and Chôra:
The Irreducible to the Calculable
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The Power of the Imagination in the Political:
On Spinoza’s Immanence and Difference
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Openness to the Possibility of Being Idiotic:
A Critical Engagement with Dostoevsky’s The Idiot
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