The posthumous Pourquoi Philosopher? collects Jean-François Lyotard’s previously unpublished four-part introductory course in philosophy, delivered to students of the Sorbonne in 1964. The interest of this text is both historical (appearing at an important juncture in French thought) and meta-philosophical (answering the question "why philosophize?" in such a way that a philosophy of philosophy - or rather several - is offered for consideration). The text will be of interest to readers of various levels of philosophical sophistication
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A review of Ian James, The New French Philosophy (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2012)
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A review of Benoit Peeters, Derrida: A Biography, trans. Andrew Brown (Cambridge: Polity, 2013)
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Philosopher was a label that Michel Foucault sometimes resisted, especially in the earlier decades ...
In The Art of Philosophy, Peter Sloterdijk traces the evolution of philosophical practice from ancie...
A review of Martin Ritter, Into the World: The Movement of Patočka’s Phenomenology (Cham, Switzerlan...
A review of Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Badiou and Deleuze Read Literature (Edinburgh: Edinburgh Universi...
A review of Jeffrey Hanson and Michael R. Kelly, eds., Michel Henry: The Affects of Thought (London:...
<span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: "Calibri","sans-serif"; font-size: ...
Philosophy is seen as a dry business. It is often considered to be the pastime of overread zealots, ...
A review of Ian James, The New French Philosophy (Cambridge: Polity Press, 2012)
Merleau-Ponty and Contemporary Philosophy is an ambitious collected volume of fourteen chapters, acc...
A book review of Johann Michel, Quand le social vient au sens (Bruxelles: PIE Peter Lang, 2015)
A response to Jean-François Lyotard’s view of postmodernism and the denial of the metanarratives
Slavloj ŽiŽek. On Belief (Thinking in Action Series, Routledge, 2001)Much of late twentieth century ...
Straightforward, combative, and radical with regard to both contents and method, this book considers...
A review of Benoit Peeters, Derrida: A Biography, trans. Andrew Brown (Cambridge: Polity, 2013)
A review of Rockwell F. Clancy, Towards a Political Anthropology in the Work of Gilles Deleuze: Psyc...
Philosopher was a label that Michel Foucault sometimes resisted, especially in the earlier decades ...
In The Art of Philosophy, Peter Sloterdijk traces the evolution of philosophical practice from ancie...
A review of Martin Ritter, Into the World: The Movement of Patočka’s Phenomenology (Cham, Switzerlan...
A review of Jean-Jacques Lecercle, Badiou and Deleuze Read Literature (Edinburgh: Edinburgh Universi...
A review of Jeffrey Hanson and Michael R. Kelly, eds., Michel Henry: The Affects of Thought (London:...