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  • Continental Philosophy and Global South Perspectives
    Vol. 36 No. 1 (2025)

     

    New Thematic Issue: Continental Philosophy and Global South Perspectives
    V. 36th, 2025.

    Art cover by: Hannah Lander.

     

    Hannah Lander is a Texas-born painter, whose practice is rooted in the tradition of American Southern Gothic. She is known for resistance paintings that encompass decay in life and landscape, in the American South. Her process for resistance paintings includes creating an initial water/silicone-based painting in white and light greys, followed by completely covering the paintings with a coat of oil-based black ink. Once the blackout has dried, she will hose off the residual black ink - allowing what survives of the white/grey underpainting beneath to show through and serve as the completed piece - whatever that may be. What remains of her laboured underpainting becomes its own creation - like a Tibetan mandala’s destruction, the unspoken labour of love, in its emancipation from the artist's original painting, decides its own finality on the canvas.

     

    I Didn’t Jump the Fence, by Hannah Lander (2021).

    Acrylic, Gouache, Sandpaper, India Ink on Canvas, 48 x 48.

     

    "I Didn’t Jump the Fence, is a study of a longhorn skull from my granddaddy’s ranch. I never knew the name of this longhorn, and I don’t know if he even got a tag on his ear for an auction. Like the resistance painting process, the subject remains to find Being and Essence even after decay. For some, this might be uncomfortable, but for me, it is a pleasant reminder that nature forgives, and she will reintegrate our remains into her beautiful landscape when our souls leave our bodies" - Hannah Lander. 

  • Aesthetic Education (Historical Archive)
    Vol. 33 (2021)


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    Articles

    The Ethical Dimension of Everyday Aesthetics
    – Yuriko Saito

    The Intersection of Moral and Aesthetic Factors in the Process of Growing Up
    – Ronald Moore

    Schiller and the Deskilling of Aesthetic Education
    – Tom Huhn

    Art’s Underthought: Art, Presupposition and Immorality
    – Zoe Walker

    Aesthetic Alchemy: Feature Construction and Conceptual Enrichment through Literature
    – Johan Heemskerk

    A Symposium on Catherine Homan’s A Hermeneutics of Poetic Education: The Play of the In-Between
    – Catherine Homan, Rebecca Longtin, Corey McCall, and Jessica S. Elkayam

  • Schelling: Powers of the Idea
    Vol. 26 (2014)

     Contents
     Antikritik - F.W.J. SCHELLING

    On the True Concept of Philosophy of Nature and the Correct Way of Solving its Problems - F.W.J. SCHELLING

    Anthropological Schema - F.W.J. SCHELLING

    The Life of the 'ldea': Hegel, Schelling, and Schopenhauer - TILOTTAMA RAJAN

    Schelling's Doctrine of Abstraction - DANIEL WHISTLER

    'World' in Middle Schelling: Why Nature Transcendentalises - IAIN HAMILTON GRANT

    Das Gewußte wird erzàhlT Schelling on the Relationship between Art, Mythology, and Narrative - JASON WIRTH 

    Twilight of the Gods: Nancy and Schelling on the End of Myth and Politics - TYLER TRITTEN

    VARIA

    Spinoza's Principle of Essential Derivation - DINO JAKUSI`C

    Time After Death: The Account of Fecundity in Levinas's Totality and lnfinity -ROBERT KING 

    REVIEWS AND RESPONSES

    Adrian Johnston: Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism, Volume I - TIMOTHY M. HACKETT 

    ldealism and Emergence: Three Questions for Adrian Johnston - BENJAMIN BERGER 

    Transcendentalism in Hegel's wake: A Reply to Timothy M. Hackett and Benjamin Berger - ADRIAN JOHNSTON

  • Nietzsche's Free Spirit Works
    Vol. 25 (2014)

     Contents

    Abbreviations of Nietzsche's Works

    Introduction - MATTHEW DENNIS AND DAVID ROWTHORN

    1. Nietzsche on Integrity - Selected Nachlass Fragments from 1880-1881
     Trans. CAROL DIETHE, with an introduction by KEITH ANSELL-PEARSON

    2. In What Senses are Free Spirits Free? - CHRISTA DAVIS ACAMPORA

    3. Nietzsche's Second Turning -  JONATHAN R. COHEN

    4. Mood and Aphorism in Nietzsche's Campaign against Morality -  REBECCA BAMFORD 

    5. On Seriousness and Laughter - KATIA HAY AND HERMAN SIEMENS

    6. Nietzsche's Post-Classical Therapy - THOMAS RYAN AND MICHAEL URE

    7. On Nietzsche's Theory of the Passions in his Middle Period - SIMON SCOTT

    8. Lumping It and Liking It - RUTH ABBEY

    9. Nietzsche's Other Naturalism - FRANK CHOURAQUI 
     
    10. Beyond the Free Spirit Works - WERNER STEGMAIER in discussion with the editors

    Reviews

    11. Paul Franco: Nietzsche's Enlightenment - Review by JEFFREY PICKERNELL

    12. Frank Chouraqui: Eternity by the Stars (trans.) - Review by WILLIAM KNOWLES MCINTIRE

    13. Dirk johnson; Nietzsche's Anti-Darwinism - Review by THOMAS WATERTON

  • Jean Hyppolite
    Vol. 24 (2013)

    Contents
    Jean Hyppolite (1907-1968) - GEORGES CANGUILHEM and MICHEL FOUCAULT

    Language and Being; Language and Thought - JEAN HYPPOLITE

    A New Perspective on Marx and Marxism - JEAN HYPPOLITE

    Jean Hyppolite and the French Kierkegaard - BRUCE BAUGH

    Jacobi, Hyppolite and Difference - THOMAS EBKE

    Michel Henry and His Master Jean Hyppolite - JOAQUIM HERNANDEZ-DISPAUX

    Appendix: Correspondence - JEAN HYPPOLITE and MICHEL HENRY

    A Desire Without Sense: Derrida and Hyppolite on Singularity and Recognition - MAURO SENATORE

    'Verbose Dialectics' and the Anthropological Circle: Michel Foucault and Jean Hyppolite - GIUSEPPE BIANCO

    Hyppolite's Hegel Reconsidered - TOM ROCKMORE

    Hegel's Comedy - DANIEL SMITH

    REVIEWS

    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit by Stephen Houlgate - DINO JAKUSI´C

    lntroduction to Metaphysics: From Parmenides to Levinas by Jean Grondin (trans. Lukas Soderstrom) - TSUTOMU BEN YAGI 

    The Ends of Beauty: Sinead Murphy's the Art Kettle - PETE WOLFENDALE

    Jean Hyppolite, entre structure et existence, ed. by Giuseppe Bianco - RICHARD LAMBERT

  • Life and Ontology: Physis, Naturalism, Phenomenology
    Vol. 23 (2012)

    Contents

    Re-Enacting Natural Histories: Heidegger and Collingwood on the Historicity of Living Nature - TOM GREAVES 

    Dilthey and Carnap: Empiricism, Life-Philosophy, and Overcoming Metaphysics -ERIC S. NELSON 

    Merleau-Ponty's Ontology of Life - JAMES DIFRISCO

    The Trembling of the Concept: The Material Genesis of Living Being in Hegel's Realphilosophie - JOSEPH CAREW 

    The Knowledge of Life in Canguilhem's Critical Naturalism - JONATHAN SHOLL 

    Nietzsche's Non-Reductive Naturalism: Evolution, Teleology, and Value - DAVID STOREY 

    lmagism: Bataille and Prehistoric Life - A Review of Georges Bataille's The Cradle of Humanity: Prehistoric Art and Culture - DAVID VAN DUSEN

  • Contingency
    Vol. 22 (2011)

    Contents

    Metaphysics, Speculation, Correlation - QUENTIN MEILLASSOUX

    Meillassoux's Speculative Philosophy of Science: Contingency and Mathematics -FABIO GIRONI

    The Medium of Contingency - ELIE AYACHE

    Critique as a Practice of Learning: Beyond lndifference with Meillassoux, towards Deleuze - ANNA CUTLERAND AND IAIN MACKENZIE 

    Five Meanings of 'Contingency' in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason - GIUSEPPE MOTTA 

    A Defence of Aristotle's'Sea-Battle' Argument - RALPH SHAIN

    From a 'History of Being' to a 'History of the Present', Radical Possibility in Heidegger and Foucault - J. D. SINGE

    Varia

    From the First to the Second Non-Philosophy - FRANÇOIS LARUELLE

    François Laruelle, the One and the Non-Philosophical Tradition - NICK SRNICEK 

  • Novelty, Transformation and Change
    Vol. 21 (2010)

    Contents

    What does Foucault think is New about Neoliberalism? - JOHN PROTEVI

    When Time Preceded Eternity: Schelling's Conversion to History - ASHLEY U. VAUGHT 

    Novelty, Temporality, Negativity: Event-Metaphysics with Jean-Luc Nancy -HAKHAMANESH ZANGENEH 

    The Possibility of the New: Adornoian Lessons for Psychoanalysis - ADAM ROSEN-CAROLE 

    Change, Agency, and lnterdependent Affordances: The Outlines of a Modest Ontology - MATTHEW TIESSEN 

    The Mouth Freed for Thought - SAMUEL MCAULIFFE

    The lrruption of Novelty in Badiou's Being and Event:A Dialectical Materialist and Psychoanalytic Response - RICARDO S. GONZALES 

    Reviews

    Europe, or the lnfinite Task by Rodolphe Gasché - BENJAMIN BERGER

  • The Subject in Question
    Vol. 20 (2009)

    Contents

    The Truth of Humanity: The Collective Political Subject in Sartre and Badiou - NINA POWER 

    Capitalism and the Non-Philosophical Subject - NICK SRNICEK

    After the Subject: Meillassoux's Ontology of 'What May Be' - PETËR GRATTON

    Between Emancipation and Domination: Habermasian Reflections on the Empowerment and Disempowerment of the Human Subject - SIMON SUSEN 

    Two Studies in Wittgenstein's Subject - ANDREW STEPHENSON

    Varia

    Response to Deleuze - FRANÇOIS LARUELLE
     
    On the Sublime in Nietzsche's Dawn - KEITH ANSELL-PEARSON

    Zarathustra and the Children of Abraham - JAMES LUCHTE

    Heidegger and Japanese Fascism: An Unsubstantiated Connection - GRAHAM PARKES

    Reviews
     
    From Symbolism to Symbolic Logic: Alain Badiou, Being and Event - DAVID MILLER 

  • Sense and Nonsense
    Vol. 19 (2008)

    Contents
     
    The Expression of Meaning in Deleuze's Ontological Proposition - RAY BRASSIER

    Expression and lmmanence - MIGUEL DE BEISTEGUI

    Nonsense and Mysticism in Wittgenstein's Tractatus - ANGELA BREITENBACH
     
    Epistemology and the Civil Union of Sense and Self-Contradiction: A Co-ordinated Solutions to the Shared problems of Political and Mainstream Epistemology -JEREMY BARRIS

    Presuppositionless Scepticism - IOANNIS TRISOKKAS

     Varia

    Essay on Transcendental Philosophy: Short Overview of the Whole Work; On the Categories; Antinomies. ldeas. - SALOMON MAIMON 

    Conflicted Matter: Jacques Lacan and the Challenge of Secularising Materialism -ADRIAN O. JOHNSTON 

    Alain Badiou: Truth, Mathematics, and the Claim of Reason - CHRISTOPHER NORRIS

    On the Horrors of Realism: An lnterview with Graham Harman - TOM SPARROW

    Reviews

    Earth Aesthesis: Sallis' Topographies and the Aesthetics of the Earth - BOBBY GEORGE 

    The Natural History of the Unthinged: lain Grant's Philosophies of Nature After Schelling - JAMES TRAFFORD 

    Jay Lampert's Deleuze and Guattari's Philosophy of History - GIOVANNA GIOLI and MATTHEW DENNIS

  • Superior Empiricism (Historical Archive)
    Vol. 18 (2007)

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    Contents

    Matisse with Dewey and Deleuze - ERIC ALLIEZ and JEAN-CLAUDE BONNE 

    Between Geophilosophy and Political Physiology -  JOHN PROTEVI

    Facticity and contingency in Louis Althusser's Aleatory Materialism - MAX HENNINGER 

    lmmanent Description and Writing From... - STUART GRANT

    Lights in the Dark: The Radical Empiricism of Emmanuel Levinas and William James - MEGAN CRAIG 

    Empiricism, Facticity, and the lmmanence of Life in Dilthey - ERIC SEAN NELSON

    Duns Scotus' Concept of the Univocity of Being: Another Look - PHILIP TONNER

    Schelling's Positive Empiricism - RASMUS UGILT

    Spinoza's Third Kind of Knowledge as a Resource for Schelling's Empiricism - CHRIS LAUER

    What is Transcendental Empiricism? Deleuze and Sartre on Bergson - GIOVANNA GIOLI 

    A Superior Empiricism: The Subject and Experimentation - SIMONE BIGNALL

    Reviews
     
    The Politics of Creation: Peter Hallward's Deleuze and the Philosophy of Creation -HENRY SOMERS-HALL 

    Radiance and Vulnerability: On Reading Dorothea Olkowski's The Universal (in the Realm of the Sensible) - JOSEPH D. KUZMA 

    Stephen Zepke's Art as Abstract Machine and Simon O'Sullivan's Art Encounters Deleuze and Guattari -  DARREN AMBROSE 

  • Ultrapolitics: Sovereignty, Biopower and Total Mobilisation (Historical Archive)
    Vol. 17 (2006)

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    Papers

    Biological Sovereignty - EUGENE THACKER
     
     The Task of Thinking in the State of Exception- Agamben, Benjamin and the Question of Messianism - CHRISTIAN NILSSON 

     The Obscene Voice: Terrorism, Politics and the End of Representation in the Works of Baudrillard, Zizek and Sloterdijk - SJOERD VAN TUINEN 

     "The Sovereign Disappears in the Election Box": Carl Schmitt and Martin Heidegger on Sovereignty and (Perhaps) Governmentality -THOMAS CROMBEZ 

    Freedom Ablaze: Ernst Jünger and Michel Foucault's Concept of Force -LEON NIEMOCZYNSKI AND KEVIN SÖDERGREN

     Varia

     Deleuze, Leibniz and the Jurisprudence of Being - SEAN BOWDEN

     Levinas, 'llleity' and the Persistence of Skepticism - DARREN AMBROSE

     Reviews and Responses

     Heidegger and (the) Beyond: Michael Lewis' Heidegger and the Place of Ethics - RAFAEL WINKLER

     Response to Rafael Winkler

     MICHAEL LEWIS

     Heideggerian Truth and Deleuzian Genesis as Differential 'Grounds' of Philosophy: Miguel de Beistegui's Truth and Genesis: Philosophy ad Differential Ontology - DAVID MORRIS

    Response to David Morris

    MIGUEL DE BEISTEGUI
     

  • The Divine Sade (Historical Archive)
    Vol. 5 (1994)

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    Articles

    A Manner of Thinking
    - Deepak Narang Sawhney

    Seven Mirrors of Sade: Sex, Death, Capital and the Language of Monsters
    - Stephen Pfohl

    Sade and the Theatre
    - Annie Le Brun

    A Turning Point in the Sadean Novel: The Terror
    - Lucienne Frappier-mazur

    Sade Contra the Supreme Being
    - Philippe Sollers

    Madame De Sade and Other Problems
    - Margaret Crosland

    Sade: Critique of Pure Fiction
    - Catherine Cusset

    Sade’s Itinerary of Transgression
    - David Allison

    Reading the Lack of the Body: the Writing of the Marquis De Sade
    - Kathy Acker

     

  • Deleuze and the Transcendental Unconscious (Historical Archive)
    Vol. 4 (1992)

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    Papers

    ALPHONSO LINGIS: The Society of Dismembered Body Parts
    KATH JONES: Response to Lingis
    IAIN HAMILTON GRANT: Energumen Critique
    JAMES WILLIAMS: Monitoring vs. Metaphysical Modelling: or, How to predict the future of the postmodern condition
    ANDREW GOFFEY: The Cruelty of the (Neo-) Baroque
    NICHOLAS BLINCOE: Deleuze and Masochism
    LORNA CAMPBELL: Anteros and Intensity
    TIMOTHY MURPHY: The Philosophy (of the Theatre) of Cruelty in Gilles Deleuze’s Difference and Repetition
    ALISITAIR WELCHMAN: On the Matter of Chaos
    JACK FULLER: Distillations: A Premonitory Reading of Deleuze
    BRIAN MASSUMI: Everywhere you want to be: Introduction to Fear
    NICK LAND: Circuitries
    TIMOTHY MURPHY: Bibliography of the Works of Gilles Deleuze

  • Kant: Trials of Judgement (Historical Archive)
    Vol. 3 (1991)


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    Papers


    JAMES WILLIAMS: My Mother is a Fish: Current French Interpretations of Kant’s Philosophy

    LAPSUS JUDICII: Jean-Luc Nancy

    HOWARD CAYGILL: Art and the Origin of Geometry

    PAUL CROWTHER: Moran Insight and Aesthetic Experience: Kant’s Theory of the Sublime

    NICK LAND: Delighted to Death

    DREW MILNE: The Gulf- Crisis: Derrida on Kant’s Third Critique

    WILL MCNEIL, DIANNE BEDDOES, JAMIE BRASSET, DOUGLAS BURNHAM,

    NICHOLAS BLINCOE: Snapshots of Kant’s Critique of Judgement

    Reviews

    DOUGLAS BURNHAM: Howard Caygill: Art of Judgement

    JOHN O’REILLY: Douglas Kellner: Jean Baudrillard: From Marxism to Postmodernism and Beyond

    PETER SNOWDEN: Timothy Raser:  A Poetics of Art Criticism: The Case of Charles Baudelaire