In the meantime
I have had the blog-itch for months now with no time to scratch, and still don't, unfortunately. Maybe next month, after I figure out where I live and what I'm going to do when I grow up. Anyway, in lieu of something more interesting, some self-promotion: I've posted a paper I just finished here, titled "On Continental Philosophy in American Jurisprudence." It's a Hegelian reading of the Legal Realist Karl Llewellyn's short essay "On Philosophy in American Law," coming out in an anthology of contemporary responses to that essay. I also recently posted a new and improved version of "Specters and Scholars: Derrida and the Tragedy of Political Thought" here. Some other older papers are available here. More, sooner rather than later, I hope . . . .
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