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Contretemps No 2

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Information publiée le dimanche 8 juillet 2001 par Thomas Parisot (source : CFP)


The second issue of Contretemps: An Online Journal of Philosophy is now available at the following URL:

http://www.usyd.edu.au/contretemps

The contents for Contretemps 2, May 2001 include:
- Celan and France, by Pierre Joris
- Six Poems from the Second Cycle of Lightduress, by Paul Celan (translated by Pierre Joris)
- On Tolerance: Working through Kant, by Andrew Benjamin
- Hope, Passion and the New World Order. Mary Zournazi in conversation with Chantal Mouffe and Ernesto Laclau
- Joining in, by Max Deutscher
- Our Responsibility: Blanchot's Communism, by Lars Iyer
- The Disenchanted Eye: Pasolini and Bataille, by Janice Tong
- Dualism, Monism and Multiplicities (Desire-Pleasure-Jouissance), by Gilles Deleuze (translated by Daniel W. Smith)
- The Problem of Solipsism in Deleuze's Ethics, by Stephen J. Arnott
- Amnesia at the Beginning of Time: Irigaray's reading of Heidegger in The Forgetting of Air, by Joanne Faulkner
- Biopower and Technology: Foucault and Heidegger's Way of Thinking, by Timothy Rayner
- Static and Genetic Phenomenology of Death, by Christopher Ellis

Plus three reviews:
- Horizons and Folds: Elizabeth Presa, by Kevin Hart
- Michael Scriven, Jean-Paul Sartre: Politics and Culture in Postwar France, by Sam Coombes
- Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online , by Timothy Rayner

Contretemps No 3 is currently in preparation, and will feature selections from the annual Australian Society for Continental Philosophy (ASCP) conference, held on November 22-24, 2000, at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.


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