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    Subjectivity and representation in Descartes: the origins of modernity.Dalia Judovitz - 1988 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
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    2. Vision, Representation, and Technology in Descartes.Dalia Judovitz - 1993 - In David Michael Levin (ed.), Modernity and the Hegemony of Vision. University of California Press. pp. 63-86.
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    Reenvisioning Artistic Creativity: Modern / Postmodern Implications of Balzac’s “the Unknown Masterpiece”.Dalia Judovitz - 2020 - Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia:199-216.
    This study explores Honoré de Balzac’s iconic representation of artistic creativity in The Unknown Masterpiece by focusing on an unexamined aspect of his text, namely the seminal role played by critical reception and consumption in artistic production. This influential tale is examined in terms of its artistic and philosophical contributions to reenvisioning creativity by modern and postmodern critics and thinkers. Challenging the ideology of the artist as creative genius, this analysis targets the processes, labor and materials of artistic production and (...)
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    Subjectivity and Representation in Descartes: The Origins of Modernity.Peg Birmingham & Dalia Judovitz - 1991 - Substance 20 (1):131.
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    Unpacking Duchamp. Art in Transit.Tom Conley & Dalia Judovitz - 1997 - Substance 26 (1):170.
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    The Figure in the Writing.Timothy Corrigan & Dalia Judovitz - 1983 - Substance 12 (2):32.
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    Dialectic and Narrative: Time to Teach the Truth.Thomas R. Flynn & Dalia Judovitz (eds.) - 1993 - State University of New York Press.
    Dialectic and narrative reflect the respective inclinations of philosophy and literature as disciplines that fix one another in a Sartrean gaze, admixing envy with suspicion.
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    Unpacking Duchamp: Art in TransitThe Private Worlds of Marcel Duchamp: Desire, Liberation, and the Self in Modern Culture.William H. Hayes, Dalia Judovitz & Jerrold Seigel - 1997 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (4):445.
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    Autobiographical Discourse and Critical Praxis in Descartes.Dalia Judovitz - 1981 - Philosophy and Literature 5 (1):91-107.
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  10. Derrida and Descartes: Economizing thought.Dalia Judovitz - 1989 - In Hugh J. Silverman (ed.), Derrida and Deconstruction. London: Routledge. pp. 2--40.
     
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    De-assembling vision: Conceptual strategies in Duchamp, Matta-Clark, Wilson.Dalia Judovitz - 2002 - Angelaki 7 (1):95 – 114.
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    Freud: Translation and/or Interpretation.Dalia Judovitz - 1979 - Substance 8 (1):29.
  13. La vision, la représentation et la technologie chez Descartes.D. Judovitz - 1996 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 50 (195):133-161.
     
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  14. Nikolas Rose Brunel University.Dalia Judovitz - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (1):137.
     
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    The Culture of the Body: Genealogies of Modernity.Dalia Judovitz - 2001 - Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
    What is the body? How was it culturally constructed, conceived, and cultivated before and after the advent of rationalism and modern science? This interdisciplinary study elaborates a cultural genealogy of the body and its legacies to modernity by tracing its crucial redefinition from a live anatomical entity to disembodied, mechanical and virtual analogs. The study ranges from Baroque, pre-Cartesian interpretations of body and embodiment, to the Cartesian elaboration of ontological difference and mind-body dualism, and it concludes with the parodic and (...)
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    On the Object of Figuration.Jean-Louis Schefer, Dalia Judovitz & Timothy Corrigan - 1983 - Substance 12 (2):26.
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    Reviews : Lynn Sumida Joy, Gassendi the Atomist: advocate of history in an age of science, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1987, £27.50, xiii + 331 pp. [REVIEW]Dalia Judovitz - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (1):131-133.