New issue of Parrhesia published


The editors of Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy are pleased to announce the publication of issue 37.

Parrhesia is part of Open Humanities Press, and can be freely accessed online.


Full issue here.


Contents


Features

Mary Graham

The Law of Obligation, Aboriginal Ethics: Australia Becoming, Australia Dreaming

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Marcel Gauchet; trans. Natalie J. Doyle

The Tasks of Political Philosophy

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Anne-Françoise Schmid; trans. Brynn McNab, Jeremy R. Smith, and Luka Stojanovic

An Interdisciplinarity Without Metaphysics

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Essays


Robert S. Leib

Of Other Histories: Philosophical Archaeology, Historiology, and Paradigmatology

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Hannah Richter

The Event of the New: Thinking Emergent Creativity with Deleuze and Whitehead

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Bryan Lueck

The Differend and the Paradox of Contempt

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Mikkel Flohr

Stasis: Civil War, Revolution, and Destitution in Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer-series

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Review Essay



Christian R. Gelder

Review of Jean-Claude Milner, A Search for Clarity: Science and Philosophy in Lacan’s Oeuvre, trans. Ed Pluth (Northwestern, 2021)

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