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Critical, Affective, and Plural Trajectories in Continental Philosophy

  1. Introduction
  2. Alia Al-Saji, Brian Schroeder
  3. pp. 235-241
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Plenary Address

  1. Translation as Paradigm for Human Sciences
  2. Barbara Cassin
  3. pp. 242-266
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Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy Prizewinners

  1. Sidestepping the Problem of the Unconscious: Why We Ought to Reframe the Lacan/Merleau-Ponty Debate in Bodily Terms
  2. Erica Harris
  3. pp. 267-277
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  1. Affective Indigestion: Lorde, Fanon, and Gutierrez-Rodriguez on Race and Affective Labor
  2. Shiloh Whitney
  3. pp. 278-291
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  1. The Fragments of the Disaster: Blanchot and Galeano on Decolonial Writing
  2. Jasmine Wallace
  3. pp. 292-302
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Rethinking Politics: Democracy and Community

  1. Derrida and the Autoimmunity of Democracy
  2. Fred Evans
  3. pp. 303-315
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  1. The Clinamen of Community: Duns Scotus’s Political Ontology
  2. Andrew LaZella
  3. pp. 316-327
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Aesthetics: Time-Consciousness, Memory, Imagination

  1. Rhythm and Transformation Through Memory: On Augustine’s Confessions After De Musica
  2. Jessica Wiskus
  3. pp. 328-338
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  1. Toward a Husserlian Foundation of Aesthetics: On Imagination, Phantasy, and Image Consciousness in the 1904/1905 Lectures
  2. Azul Tamina Katz
  3. pp. 339-351
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Deleuzian Abstraction and Nietzschean Will to Power

  1. Who Thinks Abstractly?: Deleuze on Abstraction
  2. Brent Adkins
  3. pp. 352-360
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  1. Will to Power as Alternative to Causality
  2. Joshua Rayman
  3. pp. 361-372
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Religion and Myth

  1. Theology, Ontotheology, and Eschatology in Schelling’s Late Thought
  2. Martijn Buijs
  3. pp. 373-381
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  1. Merleau-Ponty and the Myth of Human Incarnation
  2. Bryan Smyth
  3. pp. 382-394
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Affectivity: Phenomenology, Psychoanalysis, and Philosophical Pedagogy

  1. Renaud Barbaras and Michel Henry: A Contemporary Debate on the Status of Affectivity and a Farewell to the “Flesh of the World”
  2. Frédéric Seyler
  3. pp. 395-403
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  1. Trauma and Historical Witnessing: Hope for Malabou’s New Wounded
  2. Jennifer O. Gammage
  3. pp. 404-413
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  1. Pedagogy and Plurality in the Work of Michèle Le Dœuff
  2. Samir Haddad
  3. pp. 414-424
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