Travis WilliamsUniversity of Michigan Volume 13, 2020 Introduction: The Problem of Language “We shall make no progress today,” Jacques Derrida announces to open the third session of “Heidegger: The Question of Being & History,” a course the French-Algerian philosopher presented at the École normale supériure on the rue d’Ulm in Paris between November 16, 1964 and...
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20 December 202212 March 2023Volume 13
Infrapolitical Historicity? [1]
Sergio Villalobos-RuminottUniversity of Michigan Volume 13, 2019 Often, when I see so many people in France suddenly interested in Heidegger’s Nazism, shouting loudly and accusing philosophers of having said nothing to them, I would like to ask them a very simple question: okay, let’s talk; have you read Sein und Zeit? Jacques Derrida[2] The ongoing publication of...
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20 December 202212 March 2023Volume 13
Thinking (Between) Metaphors
Patrick DoveIndiana university Volume 13, 2019 An interval must separate the present from what it is not in order for the present to be itself, but this interval that constitutes it as present must, by the same token, divide the present in and of itself, thereby also dividing, along with the present, everything that is thought...