Irigaray’s insistence on sexual difference as the primary difference arises out of a phenomenological perception of nature. Drawing on Heidegger’s insights into physis, she begins with his critique of the nature/culture binary. Both philosophers maintain that nature is not matter to be ordered by technical know-how; yet Irigaray reveals that although Heidegger distinguishes physis from techn— in his work, his forgetting of the potentiality of matter, the maternal-feminine, and the two-fold essence of being as sexual difference means that his own concept of physis can be understood as another techn—. Focussing in particular upon Heidegger’s interpretation of Aristotle’s privileging of morphé over hylé as a description of presencing into appe...
Heidegger’s ontology reminds us of our primordial task: to access the question of Being. But, accord...
Irigaray's critique of the phallocentric subject's implicit dependence on the maternal-fem...
Irigaray's early work seeks to multiply possibilities for women's self-expression by recovering a se...
This article provides an interpretation of the ecophenomenological dimension of Luce Irigaray's work...
In this chapter, I argue that Irigaray’s attempt to articulate transcendence-in-immanence, through h...
I argue that Irigaray's recent work develops a theoretically cogent and politically radical form of ...
This paper outlines the fundamental aspects of a Heideggerian-ecofeminist philosophy. To this end it...
This paper explores the compatibility of Luce Irigaray's recent insistence on the need to revalue na...
In response to Mader's and Deutscher's questions, the author defends her approach to reading Irigara...
A comprehensive reading of Heidegger's work from the mid-1930s to the 1960s that seeks to develop an...
The attempt to rearticulate traditional conceptions of nature can be both a useful strategy and a st...
This dissertation treats the full range of Luce Irigaray\u27s work in their critical, suspicious mod...
This thesis traces the development of Luce Irigaray's philosophy of sexuate difference along the lin...
Luce Irigaray’s confrontations with some of the canonical figures in Western Philosophy invite and o...
Though Martin Heidegger never formulates an explicit environmental ethic, his critique of modern tec...
Heidegger’s ontology reminds us of our primordial task: to access the question of Being. But, accord...
Irigaray's critique of the phallocentric subject's implicit dependence on the maternal-fem...
Irigaray's early work seeks to multiply possibilities for women's self-expression by recovering a se...
This article provides an interpretation of the ecophenomenological dimension of Luce Irigaray's work...
In this chapter, I argue that Irigaray’s attempt to articulate transcendence-in-immanence, through h...
I argue that Irigaray's recent work develops a theoretically cogent and politically radical form of ...
This paper outlines the fundamental aspects of a Heideggerian-ecofeminist philosophy. To this end it...
This paper explores the compatibility of Luce Irigaray's recent insistence on the need to revalue na...
In response to Mader's and Deutscher's questions, the author defends her approach to reading Irigara...
A comprehensive reading of Heidegger's work from the mid-1930s to the 1960s that seeks to develop an...
The attempt to rearticulate traditional conceptions of nature can be both a useful strategy and a st...
This dissertation treats the full range of Luce Irigaray\u27s work in their critical, suspicious mod...
This thesis traces the development of Luce Irigaray's philosophy of sexuate difference along the lin...
Luce Irigaray’s confrontations with some of the canonical figures in Western Philosophy invite and o...
Though Martin Heidegger never formulates an explicit environmental ethic, his critique of modern tec...
Heidegger’s ontology reminds us of our primordial task: to access the question of Being. But, accord...
Irigaray's critique of the phallocentric subject's implicit dependence on the maternal-fem...
Irigaray's early work seeks to multiply possibilities for women's self-expression by recovering a se...