
- Publisher: Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities – Skopje
- Authors: Bogna M. Konior, Jeremy R. Smith, Michael Saunders, Mark Pingree, Anne-Françoise Schmid, Jessie Beier, Jason Wallin, Matthew J. King, Adam Louis-Klein, Etienne Brouzes, Sylvain Létoffé, Andrew Santana Kaplan, Sven Läwen, Timothy Lavenz, David Roden, Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca, Katerina Kolozova, Anthony Paul Smith, John Ó Maoilearca, François Laruelle, Taylor Adkins
- Language(s): English, French
- Publication Date: 2020
- Page Count: 194
- Print Run: PoD
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Bogna M. Konior, Jeremy R. Smith, Michael Saunders: Editorial
I. ARTICLES
- Mark Pingree: Disabling Philosophy
- Anne-Françoise Schmid: La fin des temps philosophiques: Comment changer la philosophie pour la mettre en situation de contribuer aux problèmes du monde reel?
- Jessie Beier and Jason Wallin: Pedagogy of the Negative: Pedagogical Heresy for "The End Times"
- Matthew J. King: Towards a Non-Baudrillard: Theoretical Violence and the Gift
- Adam Louis-Klein: Globalization and Global Thought: An Anthropological Extension of Non-Philosophy
- Etienne Brouzes and Sylvain Létoffé: La futur toujours avant dernier
- Andrew Santana Kaplan: Apocalyptic Tabula Rasa of Black Messianic Invention: Black Faith and Pure Means in Fanonism’s Insurrectionist Christo-Fiction
- Sven Läwen: Another Beginning of Philosophy Is Possible: Towards a Democratic and Disruptive History of Systems of Thought
- Timothy Lavenz: Utopic Expressivity: On Laruelle’s Oraxiomatic Method and Paul Celan’s Vision of Poetry
II. CONVERSATIONS
- Non-Philosophy and Speculative Posthumanism: Bogna M. Konior in Conversation with David Roden
- Thinking alongside The Last Humanity: Laura Cull Ó Maoilearca in Conversation with Katerina Kolozova, Anthony Paul Smith and John Ó Maoilearca
III. TRANSLATION
- François Laruelle: Who Are Minorities, and How Are We To Think Them? [trans. Taylor Adkins]
Published:
2020-10-13