Items where Author is "Urpeth, James"
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'becoming-animal'
Urpeth, James (2004) Animal becomings. In: Atterton, Peter and Calarco, Matthew, (eds.) Animal Philosophy. Continuum Publishing, London / New York, pp. 101-110. ISBN 9780826464132 (hbk), 9780826464149 (pbk)
aesthetic form
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375
affirmation
Urpeth, James (1998) Noble ascesis: between Nietzsche and Foucault. New Nietzsche Studies, 2 (3/4). pp. 65-91. ISSN 2153-8417
anti-humanism
Urpeth, James (1991) Varieties of Anti-Humanism: Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger. In: School of Humanities, Research Seminar, November 1991, School of Humanities, Thames Polytechnic. (Unpublished)
becoming
Urpeth, James (2004) Animal becomings. In: Atterton, Peter and Calarco, Matthew, (eds.) Animal Philosophy. Continuum Publishing, London / New York, pp. 101-110. ISBN 9780826464132 (hbk), 9780826464149 (pbk)
Deleuze and Guattari
Urpeth, James (2004) Animal becomings. In: Atterton, Peter and Calarco, Matthew, (eds.) Animal Philosophy. Continuum Publishing, London / New York, pp. 101-110. ISBN 9780826464132 (hbk), 9780826464149 (pbk)
Focillon
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375
Foucault
Urpeth, James (1998) Noble ascesis: between Nietzsche and Foucault. New Nietzsche Studies, 2 (3/4). pp. 65-91. ISSN 2153-8417
Freud
Urpeth, James (1991) Varieties of Anti-Humanism: Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger. In: School of Humanities, Research Seminar, November 1991, School of Humanities, Thames Polytechnic. (Unpublished)
Heidegger
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375
Urpeth, James (1991) Varieties of Anti-Humanism: Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger. In: School of Humanities, Research Seminar, November 1991, School of Humanities, Thames Polytechnic. (Unpublished)
humanism
Urpeth, James (1991) Varieties of Anti-Humanism: Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger. In: School of Humanities, Research Seminar, November 1991, School of Humanities, Thames Polytechnic. (Unpublished)
Kant
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375
materialism
Urpeth, James (2004) Animal becomings. In: Atterton, Peter and Calarco, Matthew, (eds.) Animal Philosophy. Continuum Publishing, London / New York, pp. 101-110. ISBN 9780826464132 (hbk), 9780826464149 (pbk)
naturalisation of aesthetics
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375
Nietzsche
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375
Urpeth, James (1998) Noble ascesis: between Nietzsche and Foucault. New Nietzsche Studies, 2 (3/4). pp. 65-91. ISSN 2153-8417
Urpeth, James (1991) Varieties of Anti-Humanism: Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger. In: School of Humanities, Research Seminar, November 1991, School of Humanities, Thames Polytechnic. (Unpublished)
ontology
Urpeth, James (2004) Animal becomings. In: Atterton, Peter and Calarco, Matthew, (eds.) Animal Philosophy. Continuum Publishing, London / New York, pp. 101-110. ISBN 9780826464132 (hbk), 9780826464149 (pbk)
overcoming nature/art opposition
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375
philosophy of art
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375
pleasure
Urpeth, James (1998) Noble ascesis: between Nietzsche and Foucault. New Nietzsche Studies, 2 (3/4). pp. 65-91. ISSN 2153-8417
post-humanism
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375
power
Urpeth, James (1998) Noble ascesis: between Nietzsche and Foucault. New Nietzsche Studies, 2 (3/4). pp. 65-91. ISSN 2153-8417
self-mastery without morality
Urpeth, James (1998) Noble ascesis: between Nietzsche and Foucault. New Nietzsche Studies, 2 (3/4). pp. 65-91. ISSN 2153-8417
the beautiful
Urpeth, James (2000) The vitalisation of aesthetic form: Kant, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Focillon. In: Brewster, Scott, Joughin, John J., Owen, David and Walker, Richard J., (eds.) Inhuman Reflections: Thinking the Limits of the Human. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, pp. 72-87. ISBN 978-0719053375