17 November 2008
parrhesia: issue five
The editorial board is pleased to announce the availability of the fifth issue of Parrhesia: A Journal of Critical Philosophy online.
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FEATURES
'You cannot make a living just being a theoretician': An Interview with Jean-Michel Rabaté With Jeroen Lauwers & Thomas Van Parys
Michel Foucault, Philosopher? A Note on Genealogy and Archaeology
Rudi Visker
ESSAYS
Beyond Resistance: a response to Žižek's critique of Foucault's subject of freedom Aurelia Armstrong
Alain Badiou: Problematics and the Different Senses of Being in Being and Event
Sean Bowden
Eugen Fink and the Question of the World
Stuart Elden
Between Rupture and Repetition: Intervention and Evental Recurrence in the Thought of Alain Badiou
Hollis Phelps
REVIEWS
Jeff Malpas, Heidegger's Topology
Miguel de Beistigui
Steven Crowell and Jeff Malpas (eds.) Transcendental Heidegger
Ingo Farin
Eric Paras, Foucault 2.0: Beyond Power and Knowledge
Sam Rocha
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Parrhesia is completely open access, and is a member of the Open Humanities Press.
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FEATURES
'You cannot make a living just being a theoretician': An Interview with Jean-Michel Rabaté With Jeroen Lauwers & Thomas Van Parys
Michel Foucault, Philosopher? A Note on Genealogy and Archaeology
Rudi Visker
ESSAYS
Beyond Resistance: a response to Žižek's critique of Foucault's subject of freedom Aurelia Armstrong
Alain Badiou: Problematics and the Different Senses of Being in Being and Event
Sean Bowden
Eugen Fink and the Question of the World
Stuart Elden
Between Rupture and Repetition: Intervention and Evental Recurrence in the Thought of Alain Badiou
Hollis Phelps
REVIEWS
Jeff Malpas, Heidegger's Topology
Miguel de Beistigui
Steven Crowell and Jeff Malpas (eds.) Transcendental Heidegger
Ingo Farin
Eric Paras, Foucault 2.0: Beyond Power and Knowledge
Sam Rocha
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Parrhesia is completely open access, and is a member of the Open Humanities Press.



