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- The Journal of Speculative Philosophy
- Penn State University Press
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- Critical Theory in the Age of Knowledge Capitalism: Elusive Exploitation, Affects, and New Political Economies Volume 31, Number 3, 2017, pp. 468-480
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This issue contains 17 articles in total
- Introduction
- Decolonial Woes and Practices of Un-knowing
- Ta-Nehisi Coates's Phenomenology of the Body
- Initiating Life: Agamben and the Political Use of Intimacy
- Critical Theory in the Age of Knowledge Capitalism: Elusive Exploitation, Affects, and New Political Economies
- The Existential and Semantic Truth of Religion in Jürgen Habermas's Political Philosophy and the Possibility of a Philosophy of Religion
- Programmed to Fail?: On the Limits of Inscription and the Generality of Writing
- Habit and Freedom in Merleau-Ponty and Ricœur
- Levinas's Reception of the Mythic
- The Problem of Forgiveness: Jankélévitch, Deleuze, and Spinoza
- Life and Sexual Difference in Hegel and Beauvoir
- The Caprice of Being: Αἰών and Φύσις in Merleau-Ponty, Heraclitus, and Deleuze
- Born This Way?: Time and the Coloniality of Gender
- Homo Sacer, Homo Magus, and the Ethics of Philosophical Archaeology
- Hospitality's Downfall: Kant, Cosmopolitanism, and Refugees
- Celebrating Bimal Krishna Matilal: A Give and Take
- SPEP Co-Director's Address: The Basho of Transcontinental Philosophy
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