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  1. Shame in the Cybernetic Fold: Reading Silvan Tomkins.Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick & Adam Frank - 1995 - Critical Inquiry 21 (2):496-522.
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  • Sting of Reason.Maxwell Deutscher - 2011 - Parrhesia 13:82.
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  • Dense depths of the soul”: a phenomenological approach to emotion and mood in the work of Helene Schjerfbeck.M. C. Tams - 2011 - Parrhesia 13:157-176.
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  • The turn to affect: A critique.Ruth Leys - 2011 - Critical Inquiry 37 (3):434-472.
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  • A Life without Affects and Passions: Kant on the Duty of Apathy.Paul Formosa - 2011 - Parrhesia 13:96-111.
    An apathetic life is not the sort of life that most of us would want for ourselves or believe that we have a duty to strive for. And yet Kant argues that we have a duty of apathy, a duty to strive to be without affects (Affecten) and passions (Leidenschaften). But is Kant’s claim that there is a duty of apathy really as problematic as it sounds? In arguing that it is not, this paper investigates in detail in Kant’s accounts (...)
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  • The politics of aesthetic affect - a reconstruction of Habermas' art theory.Geoff Boucher - 2011 - Parrhesia 13:62-78.
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  • Affect.Couze Venn & Lisa Blackman - 2010 - Body and Society 16 (1):7-28.
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  • "The Role of Forgetting in Our Experience of Time: Augustine of Hippo and Hannah Arendt" in Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy.Antonio Calcagno - 2011 - Parrhesia 13:14-27.
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  • Suffocated Desire, or How the Cultural Industry Destroys the Individual: Contribution to a Theory of Mass Consumption.Bernard Stiegler - 2011 - Parrhesia 13:52-61.
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  • Afterword: The Future of Affect Studies.Patricia Ticineto Clough - 2010 - Body and Society 16 (1):222-230.
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