This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking in the second half of the 20th century. It then summarizes how Rancière defines politics in terms of an originary equality that supports all orders of command and obedience. For Rancière, also, the world as a ‘whole’ does not add up. It is characterized by ‘paradoxical magnitude’. Paradoxical magnitude means that every regime of politics will nonetheless also be a miscount, a ‘wrong’ that will in particular fail to satisfy the originary equality that is supposed by all ‘partitions of the sensible’. Since there is no metric by reference to which the ‘whole’ of the world can be made to add up, politics cannot be an epistemological question. For...
This essay presents an overview of what I call “Cartesian egalitarianism,” a current of political th...
This essay presents an overview of what I call “Cartesian egalitarianism,” a current of political th...
ii Is there such a thing as an emancipatory education? If so, what does an emancipatory education lo...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...
 In the work of Jacques Rancière one encounters a welcome and uncompromising return to the questio...
Jacques Rancière (born 1940), much like his contemporary Michel Foucault, has an academic oeuvre tha...
The article presents an introduction to the Special Issue on the French philosopher Jacques Rancière...
The article presents an introduction to the Special Issue on the French philosopher Jacques Rancière...
In the last few years the work of Jacques Rancière has finally, after a long period of neglect, begu...
A thinker of impurity, Rancière is most often read as proposing an alternative to the ontology of th...
This thesis advances a critique of the political theory of Jacques Rancière, focusing on the problem...
The idea of emancipation plays a central role in modern educational theories and practices. The eman...
Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains la...
Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains la...
Equality crosses the work of Jacques Rancière: primarily the assumption of equality, but also, and e...
This essay presents an overview of what I call “Cartesian egalitarianism,” a current of political th...
This essay presents an overview of what I call “Cartesian egalitarianism,” a current of political th...
ii Is there such a thing as an emancipatory education? If so, what does an emancipatory education lo...
This article first locates Jacques Rancière’s account of politics in the context of French thinking ...
 In the work of Jacques Rancière one encounters a welcome and uncompromising return to the questio...
Jacques Rancière (born 1940), much like his contemporary Michel Foucault, has an academic oeuvre tha...
The article presents an introduction to the Special Issue on the French philosopher Jacques Rancière...
The article presents an introduction to the Special Issue on the French philosopher Jacques Rancière...
In the last few years the work of Jacques Rancière has finally, after a long period of neglect, begu...
A thinker of impurity, Rancière is most often read as proposing an alternative to the ontology of th...
This thesis advances a critique of the political theory of Jacques Rancière, focusing on the problem...
The idea of emancipation plays a central role in modern educational theories and practices. The eman...
Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains la...
Jacques Rancière’s work has had significant impact in philosophy and literary theory, but remains la...
Equality crosses the work of Jacques Rancière: primarily the assumption of equality, but also, and e...
This essay presents an overview of what I call “Cartesian egalitarianism,” a current of political th...
This essay presents an overview of what I call “Cartesian egalitarianism,” a current of political th...
ii Is there such a thing as an emancipatory education? If so, what does an emancipatory education lo...