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An interview with Jean-Luc Nancy

An interview with Jean-Luc Nancy

From: Multiple Meaning. Techno: An Artistic and Political Laboratory of the PresentMichel GaillotÉditions Dis VoirParis1998  Just a passage (and the rest): The constant movement through which the 'spectacle' does indeed… Read more »

Spivak: Righting Wrongs

Spivak: Righting Wrongs

Colonialism was committed to the education of a certain class. It was interested in the seemingly permanent operation of an altered normality. Paradoxically, human rights and ‘‘development’’ work today cannot… Read more »

Habermas on Equality

Habermas on Equality

Habermas' essay, entitled "Equal Treatment of Cultures and the Limits of Postmodern Liberalism" is freely avilable for download from The Journal of Political Philosophy. Here is the link.

Philosophy & Social Criticism: Sept 2006, Volume 32, No. 6

Philosophy & Social Criticism: Sept 2006, Volume 32, No. 6

Omid Payrow Shabani : Constitutional patriotism as a model of postnational political association: The case of the EU Deborah Cook: Adorno’s critical materialism Denise Vitale: Between deliberative and participatory democracy:… Read more »

Ron Aronson

Ron Aronson

You can fine one of Ron Aronson's essay — "Thank Who Very Much?" — in The Philosopher's Magazine. From the introduction: Living without God today means facing life and death… Read more »

Ranciere

Ranciere

An interview with Ranciere in Le Monde Diplomatique (via PTDR), which centers on Ranciere's political aesthetics. Also: a review of two of Ranciere's works: The Politics of Aesthetics The Flesh of… Read more »

Habermas: “Religion in the Public Sphere”

Habermas: “Religion in the Public Sphere”

The European Journal of Philosophy has made its April 2006 issue temporarily available for free. The lead essay of the issue is by Habermas, entitled "Religion in the Public Sphere"…. Read more »

Philosophy Today — Summer 2006. Vol. 50, Iss. 2

Philosophy Today — Summer 2006. Vol. 50, Iss. 2

An ethics of reading: Adorno, Levinas, and Irigaray — Michelle Boulous Walker Being and givenness in Kierkegaard’s pseudonymous authorship — Travis O’brian Finding uses for used-up words: thinking weltanschauung “after”… Read more »

New Journal: Parrhesia – A Journal of Critical Philosophy

New Journal: Parrhesia – A Journal of Critical Philosophy

The editors of Parrhesia – A Journal of Critical Philosophy are pleased to announce that the inaugural issue is now available online: Editors' Introduction Alex Murray, Jon Roffe and Matthew… Read more »

Constellations

Constellations

Just in case your institution does not subscribe to it, you can freely access the March 2006 issue of Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory. Just a… Read more »