ANNUAL INDEX ADORNO, Theodor “Adorno’s Endgame.” Deborah Cook. 173-87. AESTHETICS “Clashing Styles in Making Art and Decisions: Toward a Philosophy of Complementarity.” Ronald H. McKinney, S.J. 82-93. “Fichte and Novalis on the Relationship between Ethics and Aesthetics.” Howard Pollack-Milgate. 333-45. BEAUVOIR, Simone de “Beauvoir and the Question of a Woman’s Point of View.” Bonnie Mann. 136-49. “Is Existentialist Authenticity Unethical? De Beauvoir on Ethics, Authenticity, and Embodiment.” Sara Cohen Shabot and Yaki Menschenfreund. 150—56. BRAVER, Lee “A Festival of Anti-Realism: Braver’s History of Continental Thought.” Graham Harman. 197-210. BREAZEALE, Daniel “The First-Person Standpoint of Fichte’s Ethics.” 270-81. BUTLER, Judith “The Precarious Lives of Animals: Butler, Coetzee, and Animal Ethics.” Chloé Taylor. 60-72. BYKOVA, Marina “On Fichte’s Concept of Freedom in the System of Ethics (1798).” 391-98. CARVALHO, Mario Jorge de Almeida “The Concept of Drive in the Sittenlehre 1798: Fundamental Aspects of Fichte’s Doctrine of Oikeiosis.” 298-310. COETZEE, J. M. “The Precarious Lives of Animals: Butler, Coetzee, and Animal Ethics.” Chloé Taylor. 60—72. COOK, Deborah “Adorno’s Endgame.” 173-87. CROWE, Ben “Fichte on the Highest Good: Agent Unity and Practical Deliberation in the Jena Sittenlehre.” 379-90. DERRIDA, Jacques “Future Impossible: Carl Schmitt, Jacques Derrida, and the Problem of Political Messianism.” Malek Moazzam-Doulat. 73-81. DRYDEN, Jane “The Empirical I in the System of Ethics.” 399-406. PHILOSOPHY TODAY ANNUAL INDEX 407 EMBODIMENT “The Problem of Defining Pain.” Abraham Olivier. 3-14. “Enabling/Disabling Sensation: Toward an Alimentary Imperative in Carnal Phenomenology.” Tom Sparrow. 99-114. “Embodiment in Polyani’s Theory of Knowing.” Yu Zhenhua. 126-35. “Ts Existentialist Authenticity Unethical? De Beauvoir on Ethics, Authenticity, and Embodiment.” Sara Cohen Shabot and Yaki Menschenfreund. 150-56. “*Man’ and His Technological Doubles.” Peter Woelert. 157-64. ETHICS “An Ethics of Inheritance.” Caroline Guibet Lafaye. 25-35. “Toward a Serresian Reconceptualization of Kantian Respect.” Bryan, Lueck. 52-59. “The Precarious Lives of Animals: Butler, Coetzee, and Animal Ethics.” Chloé Taylor. 60-72. “Ts Existentialist Authenticity Unethical? De Beauvoir on Ethics, Authenticity, and Embodiment.” Sara Cohen Shabot and Yaki Menschenfreund. 150-56. “A Despairing Duty: The Non-Reciprocal Dimension in Sartre’s Ethics.” Paul Gyllenhammer. 165-— 72. “Two Hundred Years of Solitude: The Failed Reception of Fichte’s System of Ethics.” Giinther Zéller. 218-27. “Fichte and the Universality of the Moral Law.” Claude Piché. 228-35. “The Transcendental Deduction of the Categorial Imperative in Fichte’s System of Ethics.” Jacinto Rivera de Rosales. 236-42. “Fichte against Kant in the System of Ethics.” Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel. 243-51. “Fichte, Ethics, and Transcendental Philosophy.” Tom Rockmore. 252-58. “Finite and Absolute Reason in (and beyond) Pichte’s System of Ethics.” Steve Hoeltzel. 259-69. “The First-Person Standpoint of Fichte’s Ethics.” Daniei Breazele. 270-81. “Hegel on Fichte’s Conception of Practical Self-Consciousness: A Fundamental Criticism of the Sittenlehre in the Differenz-Schrift.’ Lui Zhe. 282-88. “Feeling is Knowing: The Centrality of Drives and Affect in Fichte’s System of Ethics.” Michael Steinberg. 289-97. “The Concept of Drive in the Sittenlehre 1798: Fundamental Aspects of Fichte’s Doctrine of Oikeiosis.” Mario Jorge de Almeida Carvalho. 298-310. “One Drive and Two Modes of Acting: Cognition and Volition.” Violetta L. Waibel. 311-20. “The Concept of Conscience in Fichte’s System of Ethics.” Barbel Frischmann. 321-26. “The Function and Significance of Longing in the System of Ethics.’ Adam Hankins. 327-34. “Fichte and Novalis on the Relationship between Ethics and Aesthetics.” Howard Pollack-Milgate. 335-47. “Apriority from the Grundlage to the System of Ethics.’ Sebastian Rand. 348-54. “Between the Ideal and the Ego Ideal: Collective Evil from Fichte to Freud.” Arnold L. Farr. 355-64. “The Beautiful Soul, the Sociopath, and Fichte’s Ethics.” George J. Seidel. 365-69. “Fichte, Ethics, and the Pleasures of Self-Destruction.” F. Scott Schribner. 370-78. “Fichte on the Highest Good: Agent Unity and Practical Deliberation in the Jena Sittenlehre.” Benjamin D. Crowe. 379-90. “On Fichte’s Concept of Freedom in the System of Ethics.” Marina F. Bykova. 391-98. “The Empirical I in the System of Ethics.” Jane Dryden. 399-406. FARR, Arnold “Between the Ideal and the Ego Ideal: Collective Evil from Fichte to Freud.” 355-64. FICHTE, J. G. “Introduction.” Tom Rockmore. 215-16. “Two Hundred Years of Solitude: The Failed Reception of Fichte’s System of Ethics.” Giinther ZGller. 218-27. “Fichte and the Universality of the Moral Law.” Claude Piché. 228-35. “The Transcendental Deduction of the Categorial Imperative in Fichte’s System of Ethics.” Jacinto Rivera de Rosales. 236-42. “Fichte against Kant in the System of Ethics.” Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel. 243-51. “Fichte, Ethics, and Transcendental Preesenes - .”’ Tom Rockmore. 252-58. “Finite and Absolute Reason in (and beyond) Fichte’s System of Ethics.” Steve Hoeltzel. 259-69. “The First-Person Standpoint of Fichte’s Ethics.” Daniel Bronatie. 270-81. PHILOSOPHY TODAY 408 “Hegel on Fichte’s Conception of Practical Self-Consciousness: A Fundamental Criticism of the Sittenlehre in the ig oy Sool Lui Zhe. 282-88. “Feeling is Knowing: The Centrality of Drives and Affect in Fichte’s System of Ethics.’ Michael Steinberg. 289-97. “The Concept of Drive in the Sittenlehre 1798: Fundamental Aspects of Fichte’s Doctrine of Oikeiosis.’ Mario Jorge de Almeida Carvalho. 298-310. “One Drive and Two Modes of Acting: Cognition and Volition.” Violetta L. Waibel. 311-20. “The Concept of Conscience in Fichte’s System of Ethics.” Barbel Frischmann. 321-26. “The Function and Significance of Longing in the System of Ethics.’ Adam Hankins. 327-34. “Fichte and Novalis on the Relationship between Ethics and Aesthetics.” Howard Pollack-Milgate. 335-47. “Apriority from the Grundlage to the System of Ethics.’ Sebastian Rand. 348-54. “Between the Ideal and the Ego Ideal: Collective Evil from Fichte to Freud.” Arnold L. Farr. 355-64. “The Beautiful Soul, the Sociopath, and Fichte’s Ethics.” George J. Seidel. 365-69. “Fichte, Ethics, and the Pleasures of Self-Destruction.” F. Scott Schribner. 370-78. “Fichte on the Highest Good: Agent Unity and Practical Deliberation in the Jena Sittenlehre.” Benjamin D. Crowe. 379-90. “On Fichte’s Concept of Freedom in the System of Ethics.’ Marina F. Bykova. 391-98. “The Empirical I in the System of Ethics.” Jane Dryden. 399-406. FRISCHMANN, Barbel “The Concept of Conscience in Fichte’s System of Ethics.’ Barbel Frischmann. 321-26. FUCHS, Wolfgang “Love and Lust After Levinas and Lingis.” 45-51. GILL, Jerry H. “Wittgenstein’s Turnabout.” 188-96. GYLLENHAMMER, Paul “A Despairing Duty: The Non-Reciprocal Dimension in Sartre’s Ethics.” 165-72. HANKINS, Adam “The Function and Significance of Longing in the System of Ethics.” 327-34. HARMAN, Graham “A Festival of Anti-Realism: Braver’s History of Continental Thought.” 197-210. HEGEL, G. W. F. “Crisis as a Philosophical Beginning: Hegel and Husserl on the Problem of Motivation.” Tanja Stahler. 15-24. “Hegel on Fichte’s Conception of Practical Self-Consciousness: A Fundamental Criticism of the Sittenlehre in the Differenz-Schrift.’ Lui Zhe. 282-88. HOELTZEL, Steve “Finite and Absolute Reason in (and beyond) Fichte’s System of Ethics.” 259-69. HUSSERL, Edmund “Crisis as a Philosophical Beginning: Hegel and Husserl on the Problem of Motivation.” Tanja Stahler. 15-24. KANT, Immanuel “Toward a Serresian Reconceptualization of Kantian Respect.” Bryan Lueck. 52-59. ANNUAL INDEX 409 “The Transcendental Deduction of the Categorial Imperative in Fichte’s System of Ethics.” Jacinto Rivera de Rosales. 236-42. : “Fichte against Kant in the System of Ethics.” Isabelle Thomas-Fogiel. 243-51. KEEPING, J. ““Oh that this too, too Solid Flesh would melt’: A Phenomenology of Sadness in Shakespeare’s Ham- let.” 116-25. LAFAYE, Caroline Guibet “An Ethics of Inheritance.” 25—35. LEVINAS, Emmanuel “Love and Lust after Levinas and Lingis.” Wolfgang Fuchs. 45-51. LINGIS, Alphonso “Love and Lust after Levinas and Lingis.” Wolfgang Fuchs. 45-51. LIU, Zhe “Hegel on Fichte’s Conception of Practical Self-Consciousness: A Fundamental Criticism of the Sittenlehre in the Differenz-Schrift.’ 282-88. LUECK, Bryan “Toward a Serresian Reconceptualization of Kantian Respect.” 52-59. MANN, Bonnie “Beauvoir and the Question of a Woman’s Point of View.” 136-49. MCKINNEY, Ronald H, S.J. “Clashing Styles in Making Art and Decisions: Toward a Philosophy of Complementarity.” 82-93. MENSCHENFREUND, Yaki “Ts Existentialist Authenticity Unethical? De Beauvoir on Ethics, Authenticity, and Embodiment.” 150-56. MOAZZAM-DOULAT, Malek “Future Impossible: Carl Schmitt, Jacques Derrida, and the Problem of Political Messianism.” 73-81. NOVALIS “Fichte and Novalis on the Relationship between Ethics and Aesthetics.” Howard Pollack-Milgate. 335-47. OLIVIER, Abraham “The Problem of Defining Pain.” 3-14. PHENOMENOLOGY “At What Price Freedom?’: The Phenomenological Rudiments of Sartre’s Cost-Benefit Analysis.” Basil Vassilicos. 36-44. “Enabling/Disabling Sensation: Toward an Alimentary Imperative in Carnal Phenomenology.” Tom Sparrow. 99-114. “° Oh that this too, too Solid Flesh would melt’: A Phenomenology of Sadness in Shakespeare’s Ham- let.’ J. Keeping. 116-25. PHILOSOPHY TODAY 410 PICHE, Claude “Fichte and the Universality of the Moral Law.” 228-3555. POLLACK-MILGATE, Howard “Fichte and Novalis on the Relationship between Ethics and Aesthetics.” 335-47. POLYANI, Michael “Embodiment in Polyani’s Theory of Knowing.” Yu Zhenhua. 126-35. RAND, Sebastian “Apriority from the Grundlage to the System of Ethics.” 348-54. RIVERA DE ROSALES, Jacinto “The Transcendental Deduction oft he Categorial Imperative in Fichte’s System of Ethics.’ 236-42. ROCKMORE, Tom “Introduction.” 215-16. “Fichte, Ethics, and Transcendental Philosophy.” 252-58. SARTRE, Jean-Paul “At What Price Freedom?’: The Phenomenological Rudiments of Sartre’s Cost-Benefit Analysis.” Basil Vassilicos. 36-44. “A Despairing Duty: The Non-Reciprocal Dimension in Sartre’s Ethics.” Paul Gyllenhammer. 165— 72. SCHMITT, Carl “Future Impossible: Carl Schmitt, Jacques Derrida, and the Problem of Political Messianism.” Malek Moazzam-Doulat. 73-81. SCRIBNER, Scott “Fichte, Ethics, and the Pleasures of Self-Destruction.” 370-78. SEIDEL, George “The Beautiful Soul, the Sociopath, and Fichte’s Ethics.” 365-69. SERRES, Michel “Toward a Serresian Reconceptualization of Kantian Respect.” Bryan Lueck. 52-59. SHABOT, Sara Cohen “Is Existentialist Authenticity Unethical? De Beauvoir on Ethics, Authenticity, and Embodiment.” 150-56. SHAKESPEARE, William ““Oh that this too, too Solid Flesh would melt’: A Phenomenology of Sadness in Shakespeare’s Ham- let.” J. Keeping. 116-25. SPARROW, Tom “Enabling/Disabling Sensation: Toward an Alimentary Imperative in Carnal Phenomenology.” 99— 114. ANNUAL INDEX 411 STAHLER, Tanja “Crisis as a Philosophical Beginning: Hegel and Husserl on the Problem of Motivation.” 15-24 STEINBERG, Michael “Feeling is Knowing: The Centrality of Drives and Affect in Fichte’s System of Ethics.” 289-97. TAYLOR, Chloé “The Precarious Lives of Animals: Butler, Coetzee, and Animal Ethics.” 60—72. THOMAS-FOGIEL, Isabelle “Fichte against Kant in the System of Ethics.” 243-51. VASSILICOS, Basil = What Price Freedom?’: The Phenomenological Rudiments of Sartre’s Cost-Benefit Analysis.” 36-44. YU, Zhenhua “Embodiment in Polyani’s Theory of Knowing.” 126-35. WAIBEL, Violetta “One Drive and Two Modes of Acting: Cognition and Volition.” 311-20. WITTGENSTEIN, Ludwig “Wittgenstein’s Turnabout.” Jerry H. Gill. 188-96. WOELERT, Peter Man’ and His Technological Doubles.” 157-64. ZOLLER, Giinther “Two Hundred Years of Solitude: The Failed Reception of Fichte’s System of Ethics.” 218-27. PHILOSOPHY TODAY 412 eeag “2