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Hegel Contra God – Replying To Gavin Hyman’s “New Hegel”, Part 1 (Rebekah Howes)

January 12, 2023 — By editors

The following is the first of a three-part series. The earlier article by Prof. Hyman to which the author replies can be found here It highlights key arguments

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Critical Conversations – A Conversation With Arthur Bradley On Sovereignty, Part 2

June 9, 2022 — By editors

The following is the second part of a transcript of one of our ongoing “Critical Conversations” with distinguished British political philosopher Arthur Bradley

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Critical Conversations – A Conversation With Arthur Bradley On Sovereignty, Part 1

May 27, 2022 — By editors

The following is the first part of a transcript of one of our ongoing “Critical Conversations” with distinguished British political philosopher Arthur Bradley

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Geschlecht III – Authentic Faith, Religion, And Politics In Derrida’s Readings of Heidegger’s “Geist”, Part 1 (Jake Sirota)

February 7, 2022 — By editors

Jacques Derrida’s prolonged and intimate proximity to the thought of Martin Heidegger has played a significant role in the understanding and debate of Derrida’s

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Debriefing On Decoloniality – A Public Conversation, Part 2

June 22, 2021 — By editors

Part 2 continues the debrief transcript, sharpening arguments about decoloniality, epistemic rupture, and institutional practice across regional and The

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Debriefing On Decoloniality – A Public Conversation, Part 1

June 15, 2021 — By editors

Part 1 presents a transcripted debrief from participants in the decoloniality conference, mapping core disagreements, shared concerns, and conceptual stakes

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Critical Conversations – American Indian Worldview And The Twinned Cosmos Of Indigenous America (Barbara Alice Mann, Onondawaga, Bear Clan And Tink Tinker, Wazhazhe, Osage Nation, Eagle Clan)

January 22, 2021 — By editors

The following is the video and transcript of the fifth “Critical Conversation”, a monthly Zoom seminar with advance registration sponsored by Whitestone

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“The End Of Cognitive Empire” (Critical Conversations)

September 9, 2020 — By editors

The following is the video and transcript of the first of “Critical Conversations”, a monthly Zoom seminar with advance registration sponsored by The New Polis

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The Irreducible (Jean-Luc Marion)

August 6, 2019 — By editors

Of that which we cannot speak, must we remain silent? Probably—especially if we understand why we cannot say anything about it, and have good reason for not

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The “New Hegel” And The Question Of God, Part 1 (Gavin Hyman)

May 24, 2019 — By editors

Among recent developments in continental philosophy and religious thought, one of the most prominent has been a ‘return to Hegel.’ It has been exemplified in

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Untimely Meditations on Techno-Theology and Theo-Poetics, Part 2 (John Panteleimon Manoussakis)

April 1, 2017 — By editors

**The following is the second half of the article. The first installment can be found here.** Richard Kearney’s theopoetics offers an alternative to the

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Review – Raising the Vegetal Question (Hollis Phelps)

September 29, 2016 — By Hollis Phelps

*Irigaray, Luce and Michael Marder, Through Vegetal Being: Two Philosophical Perspectives. New York, Columbia University Press, 2016 It highlights key

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What Is A Dispositif? – Part 1 (Gregg Lambert)

July 11, 2016 — By editors

The following article by internationally known theory scholar Gregg Lambert is the first of a two-part series. The concept of “dispositif” is best known as a

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NOTATIONS – Agamben’s Homo Sacer, Refugees, and the Crisis of European Values

March 3, 2016 — By editors

This Notations essay reads refugee politics through Agamben's Homo Sacer, examining sovereignty, exception, and the moral crisis revealed by Europe's border

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