Special Issue: Jacques Rancière
JOSEPH TANKE, Sharing Sense: Editor’s Introduction
COLIN MCQUILLAN, The Intelligence of Sense: Rancière’s Aesthetics [abstract]
GABRIEL ROCKHILL, Rancière’s Productive Contradictions: From the Politics of Aesthetics to the Social Politicity of Artistic Practice [abstract]
KEVIN NEWMARK, A Poetics of Sharing: Political Economy in a Prose Poem by Baudelaire[abstract]
CHRISTINA HOWELLS, Rancière, Sartre and Flaubert: From The Idiot of the Family to The Politics of Aesthetics [abstract]
PETER MILNE, Sensibility and the Law: On Rancière’s Reading of Lyotard [abstract]
CODY HENNESY, The Published Works of Jacques Rancière [abstract]
Articles
XANDER SELENE, A Philosophy that Imitates Art? Theodor W. Adorno’s Changing Constellations(Winner of the CSCP 2010 Graduate Student Essay Prize) [abstract]
JAMES MENSCH, Religious Intolerance: Hating Your Neighbour as Yourself (Winner of the 2010Symposium Book Prize) [abstract]
Études critiques / Review Essays
Claudia-Cristina Serban, Jean-Luc Marion, Certitudes négatives
Alexandre Lefebvre, Alexandre Lefebvre, The Image of Law: Deleuze, Bergson, Spinoza
Comptes rendus / Book Reviews
Kimberly Baltzer-Jaray, Robin D. Rollinger, Austrian Phenomenology: Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, and Others on Mind and Object
Steven Sych, Clare Carlisle, Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling: A Reader’s Guide
Jordan Glass, Richard A. Cohen, Levinasian Meditations: Ethics, Philosophy, and Religion
Jason Harman, Jean-Luc Nancy, God, Justice, Love, Beauty: Four Little Dialogues
Jeremy Proulx, Devin Zane Shaw, Freedom and Nature in Schelling’s Philosophy of Art
Jérôme Melançon, Hervé Le Baut, Présence de Merleau-Ponty
Hasana Sharp, Michael Mack, Spinoza and the Specters of Modernity: The Hidden Enlightenment of Diversity from Spinoza to Freud
Kristin Anne Rodier, Félix Ravaisson, Of Habit
Janet M. Phillips, John Protevi, Political Affect: Connecting the Social and the Somatic
Morgan Gaulin, Paul Redding. Continental Idealism : Leibniz to Nietzsche
Maxwell Kennel, Bernard Stiegler, Acting Out
Bryan Smyth, Ted Toadvine, Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy of Nature
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