the contemporary interface
1-8
Beckett and contemporary French philosophy
24-36
Davidson, pragmatism, and the reconstruction of the literary
41-52
Wittgenstein, Davidson, and the descent into Ourselves
53-65
internal time and objective time in Husserl and woolf
81-91
oblique reflections on Walter Benjamin's Goethe
114-123
literature as moral philosophy
129-141
Brodsky, Heidegger, Wittgenstein, and the question of genre
163-169
the release of criticism
170-178
philosophy, fear, and the plain style
179-193
Dennett, Midgley, and Derrida
194-203
a dialogical reading of Wittgenstein's philosophical investigations
204-218
aesthetic theory and the self-annihilating artwork
221-230
literary aesthetics and contemporary criticism
231-242