The editors of Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy are pleased to announce the publication of Issue 25.
FEATURES
‘(Neuro)plasticity, Epigenesis and the Void’ by Ian James
‘From “L’inexistance divine”‘ by Quentin Meillassoux (transl. Nathan Brown)
‘What is a Diagram (for a Sign)?’ by James Williams
ESSAYS
‘Polemic as Logic in the Work of Alain Badiou’ by Justin Clemens and A. J. Bartlett
‘Lukács and Nietzsche: Revolution in a Tragic Key’ by Baraneh Emadian
‘How Do We Live Here? Abyssal Intimacies in Jean-Luc Nancy’s La ville au loin’ by Marie-Eve Morin
‘Axiomatic Set Theory in the Work of Deleuze and Guattari: A Critique’ by Jon Roffe
REVIEWS
‘Avoiding Communism: A Critique of Nick Srnicek and Alex Williams’ Inventing the Future’ by Nathan Brown
‘Enduring Philosophy’s Perpetual Kampfplatz: Frank Ruda’s For Badiou: Idealism without Idealism’ by Dave Mesing