- Object-Oriented Animals – Towards a Theory of Animality in OOO
- Critique without End(s) – Crossroads in Critical Thinking
- Rethinking Truth and Method in Light of Gadamer’s Later Interpretation of Plato
- Goldschmidt and Yiddish Anarchism
- Language and Silence in the Novels of J. M. Coetzee
- A Systems Theoretic View of Speculative Realism
- The Challenge of a “Paradoxology” – Hermann Goldschmidt and Vladimir Jankélévitch
- The Socratic Moment
- Grounding and Limiting Political Corporate Social Responsibility (PCSR) Using a Neo-Aristotelian Approach
- The Aristotelian Robot – Towards a Moral Phenomenology of Artificial Social Agents
- Foucault, Badiou, and the Courage of Philosophy
- Political Theology Put to the Test of the Unexpected
- The Dawn of the Phenomenology of Feelings
- Power as Gift – Derrida’s Political Theology of Sovereignty
- Perspectives on Modern Islamist Political Theology
- The Janus Face of Cosmopolitics – The Concept of Universality in Isabelle Stengers and Bruno Latour
- Conceptual Articulation and the Growth of African Languages
- Political Theology and the Anthropocene
- Power’s Two Bodies – A Critique of Agamben’s Theory of Sovereignty
- Decision, Choice, Disclosedness – The Neoliberal Use and Neutralization of Carl Schmitt’s Decisionism
- Hobbes’s Medeas – Sparagmos and Political Theology
- An Auseinandersetzung with David W. Johnson’s Watsuji on Nature: Japanese Philosophy in the Wake of Heidegger
- Watsuji on Nature – An Auseinandersetzung with Krueger and Lofts
- Ontological Deprivation and the Dark Side of Fūdo – A Commentary on David W. Johnson’s Watsuji on Nature: Japanese Philosophy in the Wake of Heidegger
- Ivan Chvatík and Erin Plunkett, editors, The Selected Writings of Jan Patočka: Care for the Soul, trans. Alex Zucker
- William S. Allen, Adorno, Aesthetics, Dissonance: On Dialectics in Modernity
- Introduction – Political Theology 1922–2022?
- Richard Wolin, Heidegger in Ruins: Between Philosophy and Ideology
- Politics after Slavery? – On Afropessimism’s Practical Philosophy
- Tobias Heinze and Martin Mettin, eds., Review of „Denn das Wahre ist das Ganze nicht . . .“ Beiträge zur negativen Anthropologie Ulrich Sonnemanns
- Death Rattle, not Dashikis – Nikki Giovanni’s Black Judgement Meets Hannah Arendt
- Surpassed, Outstripped
- Corpus Exanime
- Anti-Racism and Releasement – Anti-Blackness, Thinking, and the Provocation of Gelassenheit
- What’s in a Mark? Or, Black Time and the Hieroglyphics of the Flesh
- An Old Materialism for a New Ground
- Consent Not to Be a (Human) Being – A Black Anti-philosophy of Science
- Every Man Has His Price – Money and Slavery in Immanuel Kant’s Doctrine of Right
- On Materialism, Freedom, and Self-Consciousness
- The Birth of Geneapolitics – Comments on Chiara Bottici’s Anarchafeminism
- Debating Anarchafeminism – A Reply
- Agon, Ethics, and Anarchafeminism – Comments on Chiara Bottici’s Anarchafeminism
- “We cannot fight against one form of oppression without fighting against them all at the same time” – Interview with Italian Philosopher Chiara Bottici, author of Anarchafeminism
- Singularity, Individuality, and Transindividuality in Chiara Bottici’s Anarchafeminism
- Impasse – Black Critical Theory / Continental Philosophy
- Wasting Oneself Away – Nietzsche and Schürmann on the Expropriation of the Subject
- Žižek’s Politics of Fetishism
- Chinese Philosophy as the Pursuit of the Dao – An Inquiry into the Common Quest of Philosophical Thinking in Both Chinese and Greco-European Traditions
- Clearing Up Correlationism – Goldschmidt, Meillassoux, and the Problem of Finitude
- Hermann Levin Goldschmidt and the Futurology of an Uncertain Future
- Thinking in the Stillness of Life – On Hegel’s Notion of Experience
- Contradiction Set Free – Reflections on Contemporary Being-All-Together
- HR Office Morality – Goldschmidt and the Relevance of His Critique of Dialogism
- Goldschmidt and Social Theory – Conflict and Dialogue
- Tracing the Singular of Contradiction in Contradiction(s) Set Free
- Dialogue Set Free? – Goldschmidt’s Reading of Leviticus 19:18 Encounters ChatGPT
- W. Norris Clarke’s “Substance-in-Relation” – A Viable Model for Reconstruction of African Personalism
- Overdetermination, Ambivalence, Contradiction
- Eduardo Sabrovsky, Modernity as Exception and Miracle
- Chantelle Gray, Anarchism after Deleuze and Guattari: Fabulating Futures
- Jacques Derrida, Hospitalité, vol. I, Séminaire (1995–1996)
- Introduction to the Special Topic: Hermann Levin Goldschmidt’s Contradiction Set Free
- Guerrilla Warrior-Mages – Tiqqun and Magic: The Gathering
- Crime and Adventure – Gide/Agamben/Lacan
- Dismantling the Face
- Out of Use – Reading in Heidegger and Weil
- How Ideal Is Ideal Theory, Actually? – Rawls, Mills, Reverse Racism and Justice as Failure
- Exile and Fragmentation – The New Politics of Place
- A New Take on Speculative Realism – How Field Theory Both Critiques and Defends Speculative Accounts of Reality
- Fantasy Fatigue – On Political Autopoiesis and the Administration of Enjoyment
- Claude Lefort and Eric Santner on the Use and Abuse of the King’s Body – A Phenomenological Critique of a Post-Secular Position
- Dewey, Self-Realization, and Romanticism
- Heidegger’s Other Path – The Problematic of Action within Monism
- Philosophy and Anecdote
- Nietzsche’s Homo Natura – Response to Conway, Ercole, and Patton
- Response to Vanessa Lemm’s Homo Natura: Nietzsche, Philosophical Anthropology and Biopolitics
- Women, Power and Truth – Response to Vanessa Lemm, Homo Natura: Friedrich Nietzsche, Philosophical Anthropology and Biopolitics
- Homo Natura – An Appreciation
- The Asymmetry of the Face – Interview with Emmanuel Levinas by France Guwy for Dutch Television (1986)
- Introduction to Levinas’s “The Asymmetry of the Face”
- When and Where I Carry – Black Feminism and the Right to Bear Arms
- “Just the Same as Fascism for Us” – The Black Panther Party’s Antifascist Thought and Praxis
- The Anti-Vaxxer as a Moral Equal – Democracy, Legitimation, and Violence
- Toward a Critique of (Police) Violence – Walter Benjamin and Abolitionism in Theory and Practice
- Property, Dispossession, and State Violence – The Criminalization of Indigenous Resistance in Canada
- Internal Colonialism and Democracy
- An Illegal Assembly of One
- Great Replacement or Slow White Suicide?
- What Is “Totalitarian” Today? – Arendt after the Climate Breakdown
- Violence, Democracy, and Selective Recognition
- Toward Collective Memory Reconstruction as Epistemic Activism
- Fear of Breakdown: Politics and Psychoanalysis, by Noëlle McAfee
- Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality: The 1905 Edition, edited by Philippe Van Haute and Herman Westerink, translated by Ulrike Kistner
- Power in/and the University – A Roundtable Discussion on Anti-Colonial Praxis in Academia
- Provocations on the Liberal Onto-Epistemology of Fascism – An Introduction to the Special Issue
- Le style c’est l’homme même? – Style and Exaptive Authenticity
- Thinking as Folding – Deleuze’s Leibnizian Nomadology as a Non-ontological Approach to Posthumanist Subjectivity
- Marx and the Anticipation of Postwork Futures
- Can We Force Someone to Feel Shame?
- Gatekeepers and Gated Communities – The Role of Technology in Our Shifting Reciprocities
- Le style c’est l’homme même? – Style and Exaptive Authenticity
- The Sense of Interconnectedness in African Thought-Patterns – In Search of a More Useful Philosophical Idiom
- Thomas Sheehan – The Introduction of Insults into the Heidegger Debate
- The Metaphysics of Speculative Materialism – Reckoning with the Fact of Entropy
- Love without Desire – amo: volo ut sis in Hannah Arendt’s “Willing”
- Wormholes in Hyper-Chaos – Nietzsche and Speculative Realism
- Don Beith, The Birth of Sense: Generative Passivity in Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy
- Fanny Söderbäck, Revolutionary Time
- Jean-Hugues Barthélémy, Manifeste pour l’écologie humaine (A Manifesto for Human Ecology)
- Does the World Exist? – Markus Gabriel and Absolute Generality
- Of Cartesianism and Spiritual Exercises – Reading Descartes through Hadot, and Hadot through Descartes
- The Erasures of Peter Singer’s Theory, and the Ethical Need to Consider Animals as Irreducible Others
- Poetry and Survival – Lévinas, Valéry, Heidegger, Doty
- The Political Capacity of the Philosopher in the Work of Ernst Cassirer
- Praescriptum – Kafka’s Two Bodies
- Cessation and Contingency in Meillassoux’s Speculative Materialism
- Nietzsche’s Photophilosophy
- Reading the Inscriptions of Our Lifeworld – Transgenerational Existence and the Metaphysics of the Grave
- The (Voided) Origin of Social Relations
- Mauro Carbone, Philosophy-Screens: From Cinema to the Digital Revolution
- Will Symbolic Sacrifice Triumph Over Real Sacrifice? – A Structuralist Hypothesis on the Role of Meat and Milk Substitutes
- Review of Mathematics and Information in the Philosophy of Michel Serres, by Vera Bühlmann
- To Give the Differend Its Due – Damages/Distress
- The Silences of Feeling
- Phrasing, Steining
- The Schema of Institution
- False Differends – Racial Slavery and the Genocidal Example
- Lyotard and the Trolls – The Differend, Sophistry, and the Right
- The Catastrophe to Come – Lyotard’s Differend and the Tragedy of the Ecological
- Trans-genre Lyotard
- Thirty Years in the Pharmacy – Response to Len Lawlor and Nicole Anderson
- Persuasion and Automation – What Philosophy Might Have Been, in the Thought of Michael Nass
- The Fox and the Hound – A Double Spiral in the Work of Michael Naas
- Nancy Tuana and Charles E. Scott, Beyond Philosophy: Nietzsche, Foucault, Anzaldúa
- Reiner Schürmann, Tomorrow the Manifold; Neo-Aristotelianism and the Medieval Renaissance; and The Philosophy of Nietzsche
- Rereading The Differend, Rewriting The Differend – Introduction
- Descartes, the Savage, and the Barbarian – On Race and Epistemic Inferiority
- Prolegomena to any Future Cosmology
- Zen and Anarchy in Reiner Schürmann – Being, Nothing, and Anontology
- On “How” to Do African Philosophy in African Language – Some Objections and Extensions
- Dionyseus Lyseus Reborn – The Revolutionary Philosophy Chorus
- Living Existentially
- A Philology of Survival – Adorno, Benjamin, Hamacher
- Revisiting an Old Quarrel – Anti-humanism
- Philosophy’s Persuasiveness of Death – Kant in Derrida’s Death Penalty Seminars
- Heaviness, Suffocation, Loneliness – Response to Andrea Pitts, Talia Bettcher, and Alisa Bierria
- On Love and the Limits of Theory – A Commentary on Gayle Salamon’s The Life & Death of Latisha King: A Critical Phenomenology of Transphobia
- Reflections on Gayle Salamon’s The Life and Death of Latisha King
- Review of Adriana Cavarero, Surging Democracy: Notes on Hannah Arendt’s Political Thought
- Comments on Gayle Salamon’s The Life and Death of Latisha King
- At Any Rate
- Nichts Jenseits des Nihilismus
- Freedom Comes from the Outside
- The Child Victim in Andrey Tarkovsky’s Ivan’s Childhood
- Christianities and the Culture (Wars) of Victimhood – Persecution, Purity, Patience
- Becoming a Victim – A Dry White Season
- On the Repeatable Human Victim and Perpetrator in Genocide
- Authentic Ressentiment? – The Polemics of Jean Améry
- Can Victims Make Sense of Trauma?
- Victimhood in Bataille‘s Reading of Sade and in Popular Sovereignty
- Karen Ng, Hegel’s Concept of Life: Self-Consciousness, Freedom, Logic
- Resisting “Forgiveness Oppression” – Fake Apologies, No Apologies, and Silent Victims
- Sartre and the Transformation of Victimhood in Saint Genet
- Vincent Blok, Heidegger’s Concept of Philosophical Method: Innovating Philosophy in the Age of Global Warming
- Desire in and Beyond Liberalism – From Normative to Algorithmic and Neuro-power
- Comments on Miguel De Beistegui’s The Government of Desire: A Genealogy of the Liberal Subject
- The “Man of Desire” or the “Man of Labor”? – Comments on Miguel de Beistegui’s The Government of Desire
- Rethinking Victimhood: Phenomenology, Religion, and the Human Condition – Introduction
- Sartre’s Affective Turn – Shame as Recognition in “The Look”
- Habermas’s Interpretation of Arendt in The Future of Human Nature – Communicative Reason, Power, and Natality
- Beyond the Minimal Self – Sartre on the Imaginary Dimension of Selfhood
- The Pluralist Revolt – Forty Years Later
- Kristeva vis-à-vis Hegel – Forgiveness as Psychoanalytic Interpretation and Absolute Knowing
- The “New” Materialisms of Jacques Lacan and Judith Butler
- Black Mirrors – Reflecting (on) Hypermimesis
- The Algorithmic Disruption of Workplace Solidarity – Phenomenology and the Future of Work Question
- An-arche and Indifference – Between Giorgio Agamben, Jacques Derrida, and Reiner Schürmann
- Digital Avatars – Thinking about Personal Identity in Social Media
- Silicon Valley Goes to War – Artificial Intelligence, Weapons Systems, and Moral Agency
- Para-sitos – Notes on Incorporation and Hospitality in Jacques Derrida’s Unpublished Seminar Manger l’autre (1989–1990)
- The Ideology of AI
- A Digital Picture to Hold Us Captive? – A Flusserian Interpretation of Misinformation Sharing on Social Media
- The Ontic Gift – The Temporality of Technics between Heidegger and Derrida
- Technology and Society
- Landscapes of Technological Thoughts – A Dialogue between Pieter Lemmens and Yuk Hui
- For a Strategic Primitivism – A Dialogue between Eduardo Viveiros de Castro and Yuk Hui
- Homo animalis, a Japanese Futurism – A Dialogue between Hiroki Azuma and Yuk Hui
- The Artifact of Non-Humanity – A Materialist Account of the Signifying Automaton and Its Physical Support in a Fantasized Unity
- Elements for a Neganthropology of Automatic Man
- Towards Idiodiversity – Retranslating Cybernetics
- The Automation of Philosophy or the Game of Induction
- On the Limit of Artificial Intelligence
- Automation, Alteration
- On Necropolitics and Techno-Scotosis
- In-Between-Worlds and Re-membering – Latina Feminist Phenomenology and the Existential Analytic of Dasein
- Heidegger and the Automatic Earth Image
- Invitations to Multiplicity – Revisiting Travel in Response to Mariana Ortega’s In Between
- Not-Being-at-Ease – Ortega on Heidegger’s Unheimlichkeit and Anzaldúa’s Coatlicue State
- Jacques Derrida, Life Death
- John McCumber, The Philosophy Scare: The Politics of Reason in the Early Cold War
- John E. Drabinski, Glissant and the Middle Passage
- Introduction: Philosophy after Automation?
- Epistrophe and Metanoia in the History of Philosophy
- “Translation” as Metaphor and as Task – Vicissitudes of “Translation” between Freud, Laplanche, and Benjamin
- The “Relations of Affect” and “the Spiritual” – Towards a Foucauldian Genealogy of Spirituality
- The Body a Guiding Thread – New Materialist Conceptions of Agentic Corporeality and Nietzsche’s Emergent Subject
- Political New Sincerity and Profilicity – On the Decline of Identity Politics and Authenticity
- Human Rights and the Vulnerability of Rights-bearers
- Weak Action – Butler as a Reader of Levinas and Arendt
- A Physics of Thought – Spinoza, Zourabichvili, Deleuze and Guattari on Concepts and Ideas
- Thinking the Event in Heidegger’s “Black Notebooks”
- Phenomenology with Big-Hearted Reason – A Conversation with Claude Romano
- Unseen Wounds – On the Epistemic Dimension of Vulnerability
- Distant Poverty, Human Vulnerability, and the African Ethics of Character
- Simon Critchley, Tragedy, the Greeks, and Us
- Weariness – Dismembered Time, Colonialism, Pandemics
- Philosophy and the Planetary
- Cosmos, Worlds and Republics – Notes on the Occasion of the COVID-19 Pandemic
- A Political a priori?
- The Short and the Long of It – A Political Phenomenology of Pandemic Time
- To Think in the Eye of the Storm
- The Three Apples – Agonistic Democracy in the Age of Calculation
- Solidarity, Populism and COVID-19 – Working Notes
- Philosophy in a Time of Pandemic
- The Pandemic’s Challenges to Liberal Democracy – From a Chinese Philosophy Perspective
- Triple Pandemics – COVID-19, Anti-Black Violence, and Digital Capitalism
- Concerning the COVID-19 Event
- Beware of the Philosophical Expert
- Imagining a Philosophy of Warnings for Our Greatest Emergency
- Antinomies of a Pandemic – Lady Philosophy in Blue Plastic Gloves
- Philosophy in a Time of Pandemic – Introduction
- Philosophy in the Time of COVID
- Whose New Normal? – The Ruse and the Hope of “We’re all in this together”
- The Magic of Matter – Bodies, Together and Apart in a Time of Pandemic
- Questions on the Present State of the World
- Response to Feder and Mills
- Replies to My Interlocutors
- When Racism Comes in Gray – Challenges Presented in Russell’s The Assisted Reproduction of Race
- Technologies of Race and Reproduction
- Review of Richard Lynch, Foucault’s Critical Ethics
- Challenging Dehumanizing Representations
- Socially Undocumented, Civically Ostracized, or Both?
- Étienne Balibar, On Universals: Constructing and Deconstructing Community
- Deborah Cook, Adorno, Foucault, and the Critique of the West
- Socially Undocumented Oppression – “Goldilocks” Liberalism or Something New?
- The Presumption of Undocumentation and Revoked Citizenship
- A Discussion on Heidegger’s “Über die Sixtina”
- Good Enough Justice? – Stanley Cavell and Walter Benjamin on the Moral Demands of Justice
- Ethical Inclinations – Relational Ontologies in Cavarero, Benjamin, and Arendt
- The Impact of Christianity on Capitalism – Max Weber and Michel Foucault
- The Inside Story of Derrida’s Of Grammatology
- Can Existentialism Be a Posthumanism? – Beauvoir as Precursor to Material Feminism
- Post-Marxist Political Ontology and the Foreclosure of Radical Newness
- The Dialectics of Vulnerability – Can We Produce or Exacerbate Vulnerability by Emphasizing It As a Normative Category?
- Grounding Reasonableness in Rawls’s Reading of Hobbes
- Fantasy, Counter-fantasy, and Meta-fantasy in Hobbes’s and Butler’s Accounts of Vulnerability
- Responsibility for Vulnerability – Towards a Political Account of Responsibility
- Commentary on Jean Wahl – Reckoning with “Poetry as Spiritual Exercise” in Times of Duress
- Those Who Gather in the Streets – Butler’s Vulnerable Political Subjects
- Poetry as Spiritual Exercise
- Michiel Meijer, Charles Taylor’s Doctrine of Strong Evaluation: Ethics and Ontology in a Scientific Age
- “A Distress that Cannot Be Forgotten” – Imagination, Injury, and Moral Vulnerability
- Tasks of Philosophy in the Present Age – RIAS-Lecture, June 9, 1952
- Debt as a Form of Life – Review essay of Elettra Stimilli, The Debt of the Living: Ascesis and Capitalism, and Elettra Stimilli, Debt and Guilt: A Political Philosophy
- Das harte Geschlecht – Derrida Reading Heidegger in Geschlecht III
- Geschlecht pollachos legetai – Translation, Polysemia, Dissemination
- Which Way Back (way back)?
- The Story of the Two Revolutions
- ‘Étranger,’ ou plutôt ‘fremd’: Philosophical-Poetic Nationalism in Derrida’s Geschlecht III and Beyond
- Animal d’archive: On the Tracks of Derrida’s Writing
- How Not to Translate—the Untranslatable
- Sexual Difference and Gathering in Geschlecht III
- The Phoenix and National Humanism in Hegel, Heidegger, and Derrida
- More than a Language to Come
- Still (Un)Born: Derrida, Heidegger, Trakl
- Derrida, Heidegger, and the Magnetism of the Trakl House
- John Lysaker – A Crack in the Roof
- Matter and Manners – Continuing after Emerson
- Review of Werner Hamacher, Keinmaleins: Texte zu Celan
- Introduction: Reading Geschlecht III
- Jacques Derrida, Geschlecht III: Sex, Race, Nation, Humanity, ed. Geoffrey Bennington, Katie Chenoweth, and Rodrigo Therezo
- Alain Badiou, Plato’s Republic: A Dialogue in Sixteen Chapters, trans. Susan Spitzer
- Fred Evans, Public Art and the Fragility of Democracy: An Essay in Political Aesthetics
- Dimitris Vardoulakis, Freedom from Free Will: Kafka and Laughter
- The Problem of History and the Three Movements of Existence in Patočka on the Basis of an Appropriation of Arendt’s Anthropology
- The Controversy about Sloterdijk’s “Rules for the Human Zoo” – Between Continental-Analytic Philosophy and Tropological Thinking
- Humor, Contempt, and the Exemption from Sense
- “The Great Burden” of Religion – Jonas on Heidegger’s Ambivalence towards the Jewish-Christian Tradition
- Spinoza – From Art to Philosophy
- Freud and Merleau-Ponty on the (Sexual) Experience of the Child
- Towards a Compositional Model of Ideology – Materialism, Aesthetics, and Cultural Revolution
- Towards a Post-Postmodern Philosophy of Play
- Anamorphosis and Subjectivity in the Space of Reasons – On the Diffraction Laws of Consciousness and Reality in Hegel and Lacan
- Conscious Organs – Towards a Political Anthropology of Labor Power
- Universal History and Immanent Critique in Anti-Oedipus
- The Triumph of Theological Economics – God Goes Underground
- Quantum Decoherence
- Transversal Posthumanities
- Photosynthesis
- Modality
- Interology
- Autopoietic System
- Sculptural Plasticity
- Quantum Dialectics
- Materialist Politics
- Transcendental Biology
- Speculative Taxonomies
- Neo-epicureanism
- Ruinology
- Morphogenesis
- Technē
- Oikonomia
- The Imagination
- Connection
- Abstraction
- Faith
- Community
- Opacity
- Ethico-onto-epistemology
- Bíos/Zōē
- New Concepts for Materialism – Introduction
- Think We Must! (Otherwise)
- “Technological Object” in Gilbert Simondon’s Philosophy – One Word, Three Different Meanings
- The Dream of General Intellect – Simondon between Workerism and Post-Fordism
- Fall and Elevation – Simondon’s Apolitics
- Simondon and Quantum Mechanics (or, On How the ‘Preindividual’ Hypothesis Leads to a Realistic but Non-Substantialist Interpretation of the Orthodox Quantum Formalism)
- The Psychology of Individuation as Epistemology
- Through and Beyond the Transindividual
- From Genetic Encyclopaedism to Human Ecology
- The Birth of Techno-Logos – The Writing of Simondon as a Techno-Aesthetic Object
- Form, Information, and Potentials – February 27, 1960, Session of the Société française de philosophie
- From Analog Objects to Digital Devices – An Analysis of Technical Objects through a Simondonian Perspective
- From Life to Matter – Simondon’s Political Epistemology
- Technology of Neo-Colonial Epistemes
- Gilbert Simondon’s Philosophy in the Light of Some Notions of Georges Canguilhem
- Feminism and Heterodoxy – Moira Gatens’s Spinoza
- Joyful Proximities – Response to Willett, Deutscher, and Sharp
- Three Questions for Moira Gatens and Spinoza
- Counter-Intelligence and Blunders in the Philosophical Novel (George Eliot and Moira Gatens)
- Review of Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Politics of Resentment
- Review of Deep Time, Dark Times: On Being Geologically Human, by David Wood
- Review of Das Sein erzählt: Heideggers narratives Denken, by Alessandro Iorio
- Review of The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability, by Jasbir K. Puar
- The Work of Simondon – Introduction to the Special Issue
- Beyond Kant’s Political Cosmopolitanism – Thinking a World Constitution without a World State
- Hegel’s God, Normativity, and Self-Knowledge
- God and Metaphysics in Hegel – A Response to Paolo Diego Bubbio
- Politics and Its Others – Jacques Rancière’s Figures of Alterity
- Jean-Luc Nancy and the Extension of the Mind
- From Death Penalty to Thanatopolitics – Notes Towards a Trinitarian Theory of Governmentality
- From Neutral Dasein to a Gentle Twofold – Sexual Difference in Heidegger and Derrida
- With or Without God? – A Critical Reading of Bubbio’s God and the Self in Hegel
- Adorno and Phenomenology – Between Hegel and Husserl
- Not Just a Metaphor – Hegel’s God and the Normativity of Metaphysics
- What Does It Mean to Move for Black Lives?
- Wittgenstein and Merleau-Ponty on the Pre-Reflective Level
- The Productive Body – Rereading Hannah Arendt’s Critique of Corporeality and Introspection
- Not More of the Same – Michel Serres’s Challenge to the Ethics of Alterity
- Mediation and Its Shadow – Ethics and Politics in Selected Works of Levinas and Adorno
- Faith and Repetition in Kierkegaard and Deleuze
- Justice for Alan Kurdi? – Philosophy, Photography, and the (Cosmo)Politics of Life and Death
- Andrew Cooper, The Tragedy of Philosophy: Kant’s Critique of Judgment and the Project of Aesthetics
- Jeremy David Engels, The Art of Gratitude
- Materialist Deconstruction, Anticolonial Geographies, and the Limits of Genealogy – An Interview on Counter-History of the Present
- On the Difference Between Being and Object
- Ontological Gaps – Retrieving Charles Taylor’s Realism
- Descartes and Spiritual Exercises – A Critique of Pierre Hadot’s Historical Narrative
- Moral Judgment as Make-Believe – A Pretense-Based Account of Imagination in Practical Reason
- Excessive Materialism and the Metaphysical Basis of an Object-Oriented Ethics
- Merleau-Ponty’s Ontology of Sound – How Hearing Loss and “Trump Talk” Disable Communication and Intersubjectivity
- Tracing a New Thread into a Loosened Web – A Response to Bilgesu Sisman and Anne O’Byrne
- Teleotheology – Derrida and the Aristotelian Foundations of Structuralism
- Lack and Excess / Zero and One – On Concrete Universality in Dialectical Materialism
- Deconstruction, at the Level of Praxis? – Reply to Rodolphe Gasché’s Deconstruction, Its Force, Its Violence
- Possible – On Rodolphe Gasché’s Deconstruction, Its Force, Its Violence
- Judith Mohrmann, Affekt und Revolution: Politisches Handeln nach Arendt und Kant
- A Cartesian Rereading of Badiou’s Political Subjectivity
- The Play of Being and Nothing – World, Earth, and Cosmos in Eugen Fink
- Nietzsche’s Metaphysics of Play (1946)
- “With a Lever . . . ” – Beckett, Badiou, and the Logics of Sexual Difference
- Of a Universal No Longer Indifferent to Difference – Badiou (and Irigaray) on Woman, Truths, and Philosophy
- The Nomadic Proletariat – An Interview with Alain Badiou
- Humanism at Its Limits – A Conversation between Alain Badiou and Sylvia Wynter
- The Fourth Spartacus
- Colour Intensities – Logics of Race and Resistance in Jamaica
- Thinking Badiou’s “Immanent Exception” and Its Aftermath – The Emancipatory Event of People’s Power in 1980s South Africa and Its Subjective Traces
- “Long Live the International Proletariat of France!” – Alain Badiou and the SONACOTRA Rent Strike 1975–1979
- Radical Skepsis and Perspectivism – On Return Statements
- Why Return to the “Return to Religion”?
- Ryan Coyne, Heidegger’s Confessions: The Remains of Saint Augustine in Being and Time and Beyond – On Return Statements
- “In the Beginning Was the Word” – Reply to Forum on Return Statements: The Return of Religion in Contemporary Philosophy
- “Religion” and Its Other – A Response to Gregg Lambert, Return Statements
- Habits of the Racist Self – On George Yancy
- Raced and Gendered Scripts in Public Backlash against Critical Philosophers of Race
- The Practice of Philosophy – Truth-Telling, Vulnerability, and Risk
- Newark Lessons
- Reading George Yancy’s Backlash – Afro-Pessimism and the Conundrums of Liberalism
- The Limits of Experience – Idealist Moments in Foucault’s Conception of Critical Reflection
- The Repetition of a Singularity – Phenomenology of Déjà Vu
- The Phenomenological Reduction and the Revolutionary Sensibility
- Merleau-Ponty’s Aesthetic Interworld – From Primordial Percipience to Wild Logos
- Sovereign Power, Sovereign Justice – Carl Schmitt and Jacques Derrida on the State of Exception
- Interpreting Unamuno’s Quixotism as a Religion
- Why Kant Never Mentioned Paedophilia – A Foucaultian Hypothesis
- Derrida, Time, and Infinite Finitude – Weakening Hägglund’s Negative
- The Issue of Novelty in Husserl’s Analysis of Absolute Time-Constituting Consciousness
- What Is Metaphysics? Original Version / Was ist Metaphysik? Urfassung
- “Infinite Responsibility” and the Pitfall of Negation – A Deleuzian Critique of Levinas
- Venturing to the Brink of Philosophy – Commentary on the Original Version of Martin Heidegger’s “What Is Metaphysics?”
- Ricoeur and Anglo-American Political Philosophy – Liberalism, Communitarianism, and Republicanism
- On the Ontological Origins of Ethics – A Philosophical-Anthropological Approach
- “God is Death” – The Oblivion of Esotericism and Stimmungen in Leo Strauss’s Heidegger
- Beyond Acting and Being Acted Upon – A Response to Christopher Long and Cinzia Arruzza
- Aleatory Feminism in Emanuela Bianchi’s The Feminine Symptom
- Symptoms of Interruption – Responding to Bianchi’s The Feminine Symptom
- The Glory of Signification – A Response to Jill Stauffer’s Ethical Loneliness
- Responding to Ethical Loneliness – The Boundaries of Autonomy and Reparative Listening
- Building Worlds/Thinking Together about Ethical Loneliness
- Method Woes – Listen, O Philosophy!
- Invisible Tears and Voices Unheard – On Jill Stauffer’s Ethical Loneliness
- On Learning to Hear Ethical Loneliness
- Patrick Hayes and Jan Wilm, eds., Beyond the Ancient Quarrel: Literature, Philosophy, and J. M. Coetzee
- Robert C. Scharff, How History Matters to Philosophy: Reconsidering Philosophy’s Past after Positivism
- Adriana Cavarero, Inclinations: A Critique of Rectitude
- Arendt and the Pilgrims – Individualism, Community, and American Exceptionalism
- Difference and Dependency, Violence and Sublimation – Two Questions for Kelly Oliver
- Rethinking Response Ethics – A Response to Len Lawlor
- Neoliberalism and the Future of Democracy
- Superfluity and Precarity – Reading Arendt Against Butler
- “Words crumbled in my mouth like rotten mushrooms” – Hannah Arendt’s Fatherless Thought
- Roman Civil Religion and the Question of Jewish Politics in Arendt
- The Singularity and the Human Condition
- Political Agents as Relational Selves – Rethinking EU Politics and Policy-Making with Hannah Arendt
- Arendt’s Apology
- Truth and Truthfulness in Politics – Rereading Hannah Arendt’s Essay “Socrates”
- Hannah Arendt and Edward Said – Exile, Cohabitation, and Binationalism
- Arendt and Rhetoric
- Public Happiness – Revisiting an Arendtian Hypothesis
- In the Present Tense – Contemporary Engagements with Hannah Arendt
- Butler’s Arendt – Dispossession and the Calamity of the Rightless
- Justice and Mercy – Phenomenological Explorations of Theological Space
- Alexandre Kojève – Authority/Temporality/Community
- A Poststructuralist Interpretation of Art – Blanchot’s Reading of Sade
- History as Chiasm, Chiasm as History
- Paul Ricœur and the “Theological Turn” in French Phenomenology
- Event, Death, and Poetry – The Death of the Other in Derrida’s “Rams”
- The Myth of the Given? – The Future of Phenomenology’s Theological Turn
- Was There a Theological Turn in Phenomenology?
- Poetry as Dark Precursor – Nietzschean Poetics in Deleuze’s “Literature and Life”
- There’s No Regime beyond Representation – Deconstructing Rancière’s Antinomies
- Race and Method – The Tuvel Affair
- Transracialism and White Allyship – A Response to Rebecca Tuvel
- Phenomenology and Theology – Respecting the Boundaries
- Racial Transitions and Controversial Positions – Reply to Taylor, Gordon, Sealey, Hom, and Botts
- On Intellectual Generosity – A Response to Rebecca Tuvel’s “In Defense of Transracialism”
- Introduction: Futures of the Theological Turn
- Thinking through Rejections and Defenses of Transracialism
- (Dis)Engaging with Race Theory – Feminist Philosophy’s Debate on “Transracialism” as a Case Study
- The Passion of Grace – Love, Beauty, and the Theological Re-turn
- Turn Up the Heat – A Look at Shannon Winnubst’s Way Too Cool
- Rationality, Normativity, and Critique – Response to Sheth and Zambrana
- I May Not Be Cool, but I Am Classy – A Response to Way Too Cool
- Selling T-shirts at SPEP – The Unexamined Ego of Continental Philosophy; Response to Wendling and Lee
- Editors’ Introduction – Étienne Balibar and Remembering Werner Hamacher
- The One Right No One Ever Has
- The Discourse of Progress
- Dialiectics of Progress
- Other Pains
- Inexhaustibility at the Outset – Notes on Hamacher and Philology
- Eulogy for Werner Hamacher
- A New Querelle of Universals
- Reading Violence, Lamenting Language – On Benjamin and Hamacher
- Werner Hamacher – Wandering About Language
- Now, Hamacher
- Antinomies of the Super-Ego – Étienne Balibar and the Question of the Psycho-Political
- (Under-)Standing For Oneself
- Saint Étienne – Balibar, Grexit, and Universalism
- “Living in the Interregnum” – Hegelian Reflections on the “Dynamic Universal”
- Capitalism and the Conflict over Universality – A Feminist Perspective
- Whither Balibar’s Europeanism?
- Spinoza’s Commonwealth and the Anthropomorphic Illusion
- What Comes Before the Citizen? – Violence and the Limits of the Political in Balibar
- Does Leibniz Have Any Place in a History of Racism?
- Race, Reason, and Cultural Difference in the Work of Emmanuel Eze
- Logics of Scission – The Subject as “Limit of the World” in Badiou and Wittgenstein
- Lacan and the Philosophical Soul
- Responsibility and the Physical Body – Paul Ricoeur on Analytical Philosophy of Language, Cognitive Science, and the Task of Phenomenological Hermeneutics
- Camus and the Virtues (with and beyond Sherman)
- An Arendtian Recognitive Politics – The Right to Have Rights as a Performance of Visibility
- From Eyesight to Insight – Descartes’s Dream of a World without Images
- Humans and Animals – Way of Life as Transcendence
- The Education of Philosophy – From Canguilhem and The Teaching of Philosophy to Foucault’s Discipline and Punish
- Differences in Becoming – Gilbert Simondon and Gilles Deleuze on Individuation
- Some Ways to Speculative Aesthetics
- Understandings and Standings Under – Hermeneutics, the New Realisms, and Our (Baconian) Idols
- Italian New Realism and Transcendental Philosophy – A Critical Account
- Neither Ghost Nor Machine – Kant, Epigenesis, and the Life of the Mind
- The Metaphysics of the Epigenesis of Reason – On Jennifer Mensch’s Kant’s Organicism
- Organicism and Perspectivism from Leibniz to Hegel – On Mensch’s Kant’s Organicism
- The Critical Function of the Epigenesis of Reason and Its Relation to Post-Kantian Intellectual Intuition
- Richard A. Lee Jr., The Thought of Matter: Materialism, Conceptuality, and the Transcendence of Immanence
- Cosmic Cinema – On the Philosophical Films of Terrence Malick
- Danto as Educator
- Richard Rorty – The Philosopher as Man of Letters
- Learning How to See – An Interview with Judith Butler
- A Dialectic of Dissatisfaction – Interviewing Simon Critchley on Education and Philosophy
- Today’s Psychotic Academy – Risking the Pedagogy of “Žižek’s 180”
- Towards (Back to?) a Philosophical Education – An Interview with Gianni Vattimo
- Philosophy and Its Relation to Other Disciplines in Derrida’s Writings on Education
- Teaching and Learning at the Autonomous University during Barcelona’s Seventies – The Remains of Philosophy
- Hamlet’s Potentiality – Reply to Jennifer Bates and Andrew Benjamin
- The Ends of Negation – Cutrofello’s Hamlet
- The Rub of the Negative – Concrete Universality, the Sache selbst, and Noumena in Cutrofello’s All for Nothing
- Care of Death – On the Teaching of Reiner Schürmann
- Identities and Freedom – Power, Love, and Other Dangers
- “What’s Love Got To Do With It?” – Alison Weir’s Identities and Freedom, Feminist Theory Between Power and Connection
- Complex Identities and Relational Freedoms
- Introduction to the Special Issue: On Philosophical Education
- “The Fear of the Dog” – Levinas’s Rhetoric of Animal Violence
- The Cogito and the Gift – An Analysis of the Relationship between Descartes and Jean-Luc Marion
- The Image that Was in the Blood – Adorno and Celan’s “Tenebrae”
- Spaces of the Self – Foucault and Goffman on the Micro-Physics of Discipline
- Translation ~ Politics
- Art and Thinking – Protocol of a Colloquium on May 18, 1958
- The “Protofigural” and the “Event” – Heidegger’s Interpretation of Klee
- Agency, Ownness, and Otherness from Stein to Merleau-Ponty
- Derrida—De-Distancing—Heidegger – On the Spatiality of Woman in Spurs
- Ecological Trust – An Object-Oriented Perspective
- “A Dog Does Not Exist but Merely Lives” – The Question of Animality in Heidegger’s Philosophy
- Reciprocal Mirroring – Conversation between Shin’ichi Hisamatsu and Martin Heidegger on May 19, 1958
- The First Person Singular – Missteps on Heidegger’s Path
- Notizen zu Klee / Notes on Klee
- Heidegger’s Notes on Klee in the Nachlass
- On the Ethopoetic Possibilities of the Work of Art – Responding to Brogan and Sallis
- Introduction to Heidegger’s “Notes on Klee”
- General Introduction
- Crossings of Word and Image – On Dennis Schmidt’s Between Word and Image
- Life and Art – Toward a Politics of Genesis and Creation
- Terry Eagleton, Hope without Optimism
- Richard Grusin, ed., The Nonhuman Turn; and Vicki Kirby, Quantum Anthropologies: Life at Large
- Natural History Today
- Richard F. Hassing, Cartesian Psychophysics and the Whole Nature of Man: On Descartes’s Passions of the Soul
- History Improvised – A Short Dialogue between Jean-Luc Nancy and Marcia Sá Cavalcante Schuback
- From Ideality to Historicity, What Happens? – The Problem of the Origin of Geometry in the Formation of Derrida’s Early Conception of History
- Facticity and Poietics in History – Miki Kiyoshi’s Reading of Heidegger
- I love Myself When I Am . . . What? – A Response to Shotwell and Sundstrom on Good White People
- Beni Vacanti
- The Apocalypse of Blanchot
- Fragments on the Philosophy of History
- The Hopeless
- En-counterings of Time
- The Problem with Loving Whiteness – A Response to S. Sullivan’s Good White People: The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism
- The Fragility of the Present and the Task of Thinking – Heidegger, Thinker of the Future
- Comments on Shannon Sullivan’s Good White People: The Problem with Middle-Class White Anti-Racism
- “Eternity, from Afar into Intimacy” – Time and History in the Letters of Martin Heidegger to Hannah Arendt
- Index to Volume 60
- History, Today