A JOURNAL OF CRITICAL PHILOSOPHY        

ISSUE 6, 2009
ARTICLES BY AUTHOR



Beyond Resistance: a response to Žižek’s critique of Foucault’s subject of freedom
Aurelia Armstrong (Issue 5, 2008)

A Musical Variant of the Metaphysics of the Subject
Alain Badiou, translated by Justin Clemens (Issue 2, 2007)

The Event in Deleuze
Alain Badiou, translated by Jon Roffe (Issue 2, 2007)

Cinema as a Democratic Emblem
Alain Badiou, translated by Alex Ling and Aurélien Mondon
(Issue 6, 2009)

New Horizons in Mathematics as a Philosophical Condition: An Interview with Alain Badiou
Alain Badiou with Tzuchien Tho (Issue 3, 2007)

Restating Sovereignty: On America’s Regaining the Old Sense of the Political
Friedrich Balke (Issue 3, 2007)

(Up) Against the (In) Between: Interstitial Spatiality in Genet and Derrida
Clare Blackburne (Issue 3, 2007)

Matheson Russell, Husserl: A Guide for the Perplexed
Matthew Boss (Issue 3, 2007)

The Politics of Performativity: A Critique of Judith Butler
Geoff Boucher (Issue 1, 2006)

Alain Badiou: Problematics and the Different Senses of Being in Being and Event
Sean Bowden (Issue 5, 2008)

The Desert Island and the Missing People
Vanessa Brito, translated by Justin Clemens
(Issue 6, 2009)

The Nihilistic Affirmation of Life: Biopower and Biopolitics in The Will to Knowledge
Keith Crome (Issue 6, 2009)

Jeff Malpas, Heidegger's Topology
Miguel de Beistigui (Issue 5, 2008)

Overhearing Bartleby: Agamben, Melville and Inoperative Power
Arne De Boever (Issue 1, 2006)

The Many Faces of Humanitarianism
Costas Douzinas (Issue 2, 2007)

Making Poverty Visible – Three Theses
Alexander García Düttmann, translated by Arne De Boever (Issue 4, 2008)

Eugene Fink and the Question of the World
Stuart Elden
(Issue 5, 2008)

Steven Crowell and Jeff Malpas (eds.), Transcendental Heidegger
Ingo Farin (Issue 5, 2008)

Friendship, Assymetry, Sacrifice: Bataille and Blanchot
Patrick ffrench (Issue 3, 2007)

In the Middle
Sean Gaston (Issue 6, 2009)

Tamas Pataki, Against Religion
Russell Grigg (Issue 4, 2008)

Becoming against History: Deleuze, Toynbee and Vitalist Historiography
Christian Kerslake (Issue 4, 2008)

Sartre Integrating Ethics and Politics: The Case of Terrorism
Marguerite La Caze (Issue 3, 2007)

Foucault, Freedom and Truth Emergence
Kimon Lycos, with an introduction by Matthew Sharpe (Issue 1, 2006)

Althusser and the concept of the spontaneous philosophy of scientists
Pierre Macherey, translated by Robin Mackay (Issue 6, 2009)

Differance of the 'real’
Michael Marder (Issue 4, 2008)

The Aesthetic and Ascetic Dimensions of an Ethics of Self-Fashioning: Nietzsche and Foucault
Alan Milchman and Alan Rosenberg (Issue 2, 2007)

Truth-telling in Foucault's "Le gouvernment de soi et des autres" and Persius 1: the Subject, Rhetoric, and Power
Paul Allan Miller (Issue 1, 2006)

Between Rupture and Repetition: Intervention and Evental Recurrence in the Thought of Alain Badiou
Hollis Phelps
(Issue 5, 2008)

Philosophy's Subjects
Nina Power (Issue 3, 2007)

‘You cannot make a living just being a theoretician': An Interview with Jean-Michel Rabaté
Jean-Michel Rabaté, with Jeroen Lauwers & Thomas Van Parys
(Issue 5, 2008)

68 + 1: Lacan's année érotique
Jean-Michel Rabaté
(Issue 6, 2009)

Eric Paras, Foucault 2.0: Beyond Power and Knowledge
Sam Rocha (Issue 5, 2008)

Why is ‘speaking the truth’ fearless? ‘Danger’ and ‘truth’ in Foucault’s discussion of parrhesia
Alison Ross (Issue 4, 2008)

Thinking Between Disciplines: An Aesthetics of Knowledge
Jacques Rancière, translated by Jon Roffe (Issue 1, 2006)

Sadism and Masochism: A Symptomatology of Analytic and Continental Philosophy?
Jack Reynolds (Issue 1, 2006)

Martin Hägglund, Radical Atheism: Derrida and the Time of Life
Danielle Sands (Issue 6, 2009)

A Question of Two Truths? Contemporary Remarks on Parrhesia and the Political-Philosophical Difference
Matthew Sharpe (Issue 2, 2006)

Robert Sinnerbrink, Understanding Hegelianism
Matthew Sharpe (Issue 4, 2008)

Nomadology or Ideology? Zizek's Critique of Deleuze
Robert Sinnerbrink (Issue 1, 2006)

Alison Ross, The Aesthetic Paths of Philosophy: Presentation in Kant, Heidegger, Lacoue-Labarthe and Nancy
Robert Sinnerbrink (Issue 3, 2007)

Deleuze and the Question of Desire: Toward an Immanent Theory of Ethics
Daniel W. Smith (Issue 2, 2007)

'Without wanting to push the analysis further ...': Jean-Michel Rabaté and the Materialities of Theory
Pieter Vermeulen (Issue 6, 2009)

Michel Foucault, Philosopher? A Note on Genealogy and Archaeology
Rudi Visker
(Issue 5, 2008)

'Falling out of one’s role with art': Samuel Weber on Benjamin’s -abilities
Samuel Weber, with Arne De Boever and Alex Murray (Issue 4, 2008)

The reiterable circularity of being: poetics, selfhood, and the singular witness that is 'I'
Julian Wolfreys (Issue 2, 2007)