ANNUAL INDEX A Response to D. Di Cesare’s ‘U-Topias from ALLRED, Ammon the Continent.’” Robert T. Valgenti. 333-41. “The Arts of the Novel: Heidegger and Kundera on the Forgetting of Being.” 127-44. FICHTE, J. G. “Fichte and Time Travel.” Daniel King. 302-08. BANKOVSKY, Miriam “Derrida Brings Levinas to Kant: The Welcome, FISHMAN, Stephen M. Ethics, and Cosmopolitical Law.” 156-70. “Marcel and Dewey on Hope: Radical Differ- ences, Noteworthy Similarities.” 185-99. BENJAMIN, Walter “Abraham and the Flaneur: Levinas, Benjamin, FOUCAULT, Michel and Urban Life.” Peter Schmiedgen. 46—54. “Foucault Contra Habermas: Enlightenment, Power, Critique.” Day Wong. 55-69. BENSO, Silvia “On Luigi Pareyson: A Master in Italian Herme- FREIBACH-HEIFETZ, Dana neutics.” Silvia Benso. 381-90. “Pure Air and Solitude and Bread and Medicine: Nietzsche’s Conception of Friendship.” 245- ss BORMAN, David A. “To Give in the Name, or to Give without Names: GERMAN IDEALISM Derrida, The Gift, and the Giving of Alms.” “The Revival of Friihromantik in the 145-55. Anglophone World.” Elizabeth Millan-Zaibert. 88-108. BORRADORI, Giovanna “Beyond the Culture of Terrorism.” 397-407. GSCHWANDTNER, Christina “Ethics, Eros, or Caritas? Levinas and Marion on D’ AGOSTINI, Franca Individuation of the Other.’ 70-87. ‘Nihilism in Italy.” 342-48. HABERMAS, Jiirgen “Theological Nihilism and Italian Philosophy.” Brian Schroeder. 355-61. “Foucault Contra Habermas: Enlightenment, Power, Critique.” Day Wong. 55-69. “The Ground of Solidarity in Post-Metaphysical DERRIDA, Jacques Polities: From Consensus to Discourse.” “To Give in the Name, or to Give without Names: Agustin Martin Rodriguez. 211-24. Derrida, The Gift, and the Giving of Alms.” David. A. Borman. 145-55. “Derrida Brings Levinas to Kant: The Welcome, HARVEY, Irene Ethics, and Cosmopolitical Law.” Miriam “Teaching the Other: Levinas, Rousseau, and the Bankovsky. 156-70. Question of Education.” Claire Elise Katz. “Impossible Passions: Derrida and Negative 200-07. Theology.” Owen Ware. 171-84. “Towards a Geometry of Economy and Differ- HEGEL, G. W. F. ence: Derrida, Capitalism, and Queer Nationa.” “Contra the Slovenians: Returning to Lacan and Matthew Wettlaufer. 287-301. Away from Hegel.” Noah Horwitz. 24-31. DEWEY, John HEIDEGGER, Martin “Marcel and Dewey on Hope: Radical Differ- “The Arts of the Novel: Heidegger and Kundera ences, Noteworthy Similarities.” Stephen M. on the Forgetting of Being.” Ammon Allred. Fishman and Lucille McCarthy. 185-99. 127-44. DI CESARE, Donatella HERMENEUTICS “Re-Interpreting Hermeneutics: U-Topias from “Re-Interpreting Hermeneutics: U-Topias from the Continent.” 325-32. the Continent.” Donatelle Di Cesare. 325-32. “The Primacy of Interpretation in Luigi “The Primacy of Interpretation in Luigi Pareyson’s Hermeneutics of Common Sense: Pareyson’s Hermeneutics of Common Sense: PHILOSOPHY TODAY ANNUAL INDEX 409 A Response to D. Di Cesare’s *U-Topias from “Teaching the Other: Levinas, Rousseau. and the the Continent.’” Robert T. Valgenti. 333-41. Question of Education.” Claire Elise Katz. “The Third Party.” Marco M. Olivetti. 362-68. 200-07. “The Universal and the Hermeneutical Experi- ence.” Maurizio Pagano. 369-80. LYOTARD, Jean-Frangois “On Luigi Pareyson: A Master in Italian Herme- “The Art of the Sublime: Lyotard and the Politics neutics.” Silvia Benso. 381-90. of the Avant-Garde.” Alison Ross. 32-45. “Hermeneutical Topology.” Vincenzo Vitiello. 391-96. MALPAS, Jeff “The Dualities of Work: Self-Consumption and HORWITZ, Noah Self-Creation.” 256-63. “Contra the Slovenians: Returning to Lacan and Away from Hegel.” 24-31. MARCEL, Gabriel. “Marcel and Dewey on Hope: Radical Differ- HUSSERL, Edmund ences, Noteworthy Similarities.” Stephen M. ‘Making a Case for Husserl in the Philosophy of Fishman and Lucille McCarthy. 185-99. Technology.” Michael Kelly. 225-35. MARION, Jean-Luc KANT, Immanuel “Ethics, Eros, or Caritas? Levinas and Marion on “Derrida Brings Levinas to Kant: The Welcome, Individuation of the Other.” Christina Ethics, and Cosmopolitical Law.” Miriam Gschwandtner. 70-87. Bankovsky. 156-70. MCARTHY, Lucille KATZ, Claire Elise “Marcel and Dewey on Hope: Radical Differ- “Teaching the Other: Levinas, Rousseau, and the ences, Noteworthy Similarities.” 185-99. Question of Education.” 200-07. MCKINNEY, Ronald H., S.J. KELLY, Michael “W. G. Sebald and ‘The Questionable a Making a Case for Husserl in the Philosophy of of Post-Holocaust Writing.” 115-26. Technology.” 225-35. MILLAN- ZAIBERT, Elizabeth KIERKEGAARD, S@¢ren “The Revival of Friihromantik in the “Abraham and the Flaneur: Levinas, Benjamin, Anglophone World.” 88-108. and Urban Life.” Peter Schmiedgen. 46-54. “Socrates in the Phaedo: Knight of Faith.” Henry MIRIAM, Kathy B. Piper. 264-73. “Getting Patem1 an ‘Right’: The ‘Sexual Con- tract, Sex-Right, and Pateman’s Ontological KING, Daniel Critique of (Post)Modern Male Dominance.” “Fichte and Time Travel.” 302-08. 274-86 NARRATIVE KUNDERA, Milan “The Arts of the Novel: Heidegger and Kundera “Entangled in Stories: Inwardness, Politics, Con- on the Forgetting of Being.’ Ammon Allred. flict, and Their Non-Essentialist Treatment.” Maria Papastephanoui. 14-23. 127-44. LACAN, Jacques NIETZSCHE, Friedrich “Pure Air and Solitude and Bread and Medicine: “Contra the Slovenians: Returning to Lacan and Nietzsche’s Conception of Friendship.” Dana Away from Hegel.” Noah Horwitz. 24-31. Freibach- Heifetz. 245-55. LEVINAS, Emmanuel “Nihilism in Italy.” Franca D’ Agostini. 342-48. “Abraham and the Flaneur: Levinas, Benjamin, “Theological Nibitiom and Italian Philosophy.” and Urban Life.” Peter Schmiedgen. 46-54. Brian Schroeder. 349-61. “Ethics, Eros, or Caritas? Levinas and Marion on Individuation of the Other.” Christina NIHILISM Gschwandtner. 70-87. “Nihilism in Italy.” Franca D’ Agostini. 342-48. “Derrida Brings Levinas to Kant: The Welcome, “Theological Nibiticn and Italian Philosophy.” Ethics, and Cosmopolitical Law.” Miriam Brian Schroeder. 355-61. Bankovsky. 156-70. PHILOSOPHY TODAY 410 OLIVETTI, Marco M. ROMANTICISM “The Third Party.” 362-68. “The Revival of Friihromantik in the Anglophone World.” Elizabeth Millan-Zaibert. PAGANO, Maurizio 88-108. “The Universal and the Hermeneutical Experi- ence.” 369-80. ROSS, Alison “The Art of the Sublime: Lyotard and the Politics of the Avant-Garde.” 32-45. PAPASTEPHANOUI, Maria “Entangled in Stories: Inwardness, Politics, Con- flict, and Their Non-Essentialist Treatment.” ROUSSEAU, Jean-Jacques 14-23. “Teaching the Other: Levinas, Rousseau, and the Question of Education.” Claire Elise Katz. PAREYSON, Luigi 200-07. “The Primacy of Interpretation in Luigi Pareyson’s Hermeneutics of Common Sense: SCHMIEDGEN, Peter A Response to D. Di Cesare’s ‘U-Topias from “Abraham and the Flaneur: Levinas, Benjamin, the Continent.’” Robert T. Valgenti. 333-41 and Urban Life.” 46-54. “On Luigi Pareyson: A Master in Italian Herme- neutics.” Silvia Benso. 381-90. SCHROEDER, Brian “Theological Nihilism and Italian Philosophy.” PATEMAN, Carole 355-61. “Getting Pateman ‘Right’: The ‘Sexual Con- tract,’ Sex-Right, and Pateman’s Ontological Critique of (Post)Modern Male Dominance.” SEBALD, W. G. Kathy Miriam. 274-86. “W. G. Sebald and ‘The Questionable Business’ of Post-Holocaust Writing.” Ronald H. McKinney, S. J. 115-26. PEPERZAK, Adriaan “Introduction” to Italian Philosophy in America SELFHOOD issue. 323-24. “The Dualities of Work: Self-Consumption and Self-Creation.” Jeff Malpas. 256-63. PIERCEY, Robert “The Role of Greek Tragedy in the Philosophy of SOCRATES Paul Ricoeur.” 3-13. “Socrates in the Phaedo: Knight of Faith.” Henry B. Piper. 264-73. PIPER, Henry B. “Socrates in the Phaedo: Knight of Faith.” 264— TECNOLOGY, a, of “Making a Case for Husserl in the e Philosophy of Technology.” Michael Kelly. 225-35. RAWLS, John “The Ground of Solidarity in Post-Metaphysical Pclities: From Consensus to Discourse.” TERRORISM Agustin Martin Rodriguez. 211-24. “Beyond the Culture of Terrorism.” Giovanna Borradori. 397-407. REAGAN, Charles “Reflections on Paul Ricoeur’s Memory, History, TODD, Sharon Forgetting.” 309-16. “Teaching the Other: Levinas, Rousseau, and the Question of Education.” Claire Elise Katz. 200-07. RICOEUR, Paul “The Role of Greek Tragedy in the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur,” Robert Piercey. 3-13. TRAGEDY “Reflections on Paul Ricoeur’s Memory, History, “The Role of Greek tragedy in the Philosophy of Forgetting.” Charles Reagan. 309-16. Paul Ricoeur,” Robert Piercey. 3-13. RODRIGUEZ, Agustin Martin VALGENTI, Robert T. “The Ground of Solidarity in Post-Metaphysical “The Primacy of Interpretation in Luigi Polities: From Consensus to Discourse.” 21 1— Pareyson’s Hermeneutics of Common Sense: 24 A Response to D. Di Cesare’s “U-Topias from aT. the Continent.”” 333-41. ANNUAL INDEX 411 VATTIMO, Gianni WETTLAUFER, Matthew “Nihilism in Italy.” Franca D’ Agostini. 342-48. “Towards a Geometry of Economy and Differ- “Theological Nihilism and Italian Philosophy.” ence: Derrida, Capitalism, and Queer Nation.” Brian Schroeder. 349-61. 287-301. VITIELLO, Vincenzo WONG, Day “Hermeneutical Topology.” 391-96. “Foucault Contra Habermas: Enlightenment, Power, Critique.” 55-69. WARE, Owen ZIZEK, Salvoj | “Impossible Passions: Derrida and Negative Theology.” 171-84. “Contra the Slovenians: Returning to Lacan and Away from Hegel.” Noah Horwitz. 24-31. PHILOSOPHY TODAY 412