Bernard Stiegler (1952-2020): Another Dead Philosopher

by Amélie Berger Soraruff There is nothing more banal for a philosopher than to be dead. Doing philosophy often means walking down the aisle of a cemetery with your bouquet of chrysanthemums pressed against your chest, ready to be deposited on the grave of your beloved. If you are a student, you may even take …

Crisis and Critique – volume 7 issue 2

[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text]We are delighted to announce the publication of the new journal issue of Crisis and Critique. Volume 7 issue 2 is fully free online here: https://crisiscritique.org/index.html Past issues can be found here: https://crisiscritique.org/past.html[/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]

Joanna Hodge: Ecotechnics as Political Ontology – The Contemporaneity of Jean-Luc Nancy

On Wednesday the 19th of February 2020 we have the pleasure of welcoming Prof. Joanna Hodge from the Manchester Metropolitan University. Joanna Hodge will be giving a talk on “Ecotechnics as Political Ontology – The Contemporaneity of Jean-Luc Nancy” in room 2F13 of the Dalhousie Building, 4-6pm. Do not hesitate to join us for this exciting discussion. Abstract: Ecotechnics …

Wahida Khandker: Prehensive Unification and Symbiogenesis: From Whitehead to Margulis

This week, the Scottish Centre for Continental Philosophy has the pleasure of welcoming Dr Wahida Khandker from the University of Manchester. Wahida Khandker will be giving a talk on “Prehensive Unification and Symbiogenesis: From Whitehead to Margulis”. Date and Location: Wednesday, December 18. 4-6pm 2.84 Sir Kenneth and Lady Noreen Seminar room.   Abstract:  Alfred …