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PROBLEMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY FRENCH PHILOSOPHY

PROBLEMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY FRENCH PHILOSOPHY ANGELAKI journal of the theoretical humanities volume 23 number 2 april 2018 FOREWORD sean bowden mark g.e. kelly PROBLEMS IN t is often said that thinking begins with pro- TWENTIETH-CENTURY I blems, or that problems are the motor of FRENCH PHILOSOPHY thought and practice. If this is true, how exactly should this notion of problems be under- stood? What must a problem be in order to play The contributors to this issue are Amy Allen, this inaugurating role? Does the word Giuseppe Bianco, Sean Bowden, Pierre Cassou- “problem” have a univocal sense? What is at Nogues,̀ Simon B. Duffy, Jill Hernandez, Mark stake – theoretically, ethically, politically, insti- G.E. Kelly, Colin Koopman, Craig Lundy, tutionally – when philosophers use the word? Alison Ross, Matthew Sharpe and Daniela This special issue is devoted to making histori- Voss. Their contributions treat cal and philosophical sense of the various uses thinkers as diverse as Bergson, and conceptualizations of notions of problems, Cavailles,̀ Lautman, Bachelard, problematics and problematizations in twenti- Canguilhem, Althusser, Simon- eth-century French thought. In the process, it don, Marcel, Hadot, Foucault augments our understanding of the philosophi- and Deleuze. cal programs of a number of recent French thin- kers, reconfigures http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical Humanities Taylor & Francis

PROBLEMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY FRENCH PHILOSOPHY

PROBLEMS IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY FRENCH PHILOSOPHY

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ANGELAKI journal of the theoretical humanities volume 23 number 2 april 2018 FOREWORD sean bowden mark g.e. kelly PROBLEMS IN t is often said that thinking begins with pro- TWENTIETH-CENTURY I blems, or that problems are the motor of FRENCH PHILOSOPHY thought and practice. If this is true, how exactly should this notion of problems be under- stood? What must a problem be in order to play The contributors to this issue are Amy Allen, this inaugurating role? Does the word Giuseppe Bianco, Sean...
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Taylor & Francis
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© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
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1469-2899
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0969-725X
DOI
10.1080/0969725X.2018.1451456
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ANGELAKI journal of the theoretical humanities volume 23 number 2 april 2018 FOREWORD sean bowden mark g.e. kelly PROBLEMS IN t is often said that thinking begins with pro- TWENTIETH-CENTURY I blems, or that problems are the motor of FRENCH PHILOSOPHY thought and practice. If this is true, how exactly should this notion of problems be under- stood? What must a problem be in order to play The contributors to this issue are Amy Allen, this inaugurating role? Does the word Giuseppe Bianco, Sean Bowden, Pierre Cassou- “problem” have a univocal sense? What is at Nogues,̀ Simon B. Duffy, Jill Hernandez, Mark stake – theoretically, ethically, politically, insti- G.E. Kelly, Colin Koopman, Craig Lundy, tutionally – when philosophers use the word? Alison Ross, Matthew Sharpe and Daniela This special issue is devoted to making histori- Voss. Their contributions treat cal and philosophical sense of the various uses thinkers as diverse as Bergson, and conceptualizations of notions of problems, Cavailles,̀ Lautman, Bachelard, problematics and problematizations in twenti- Canguilhem, Althusser, Simon- eth-century French thought. In the process, it don, Marcel, Hadot, Foucault augments our understanding of the philosophi- and Deleuze. cal programs of a number of recent French thin- kers, reconfigures

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Angelaki: Journal of Theoretical HumanitiesTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 4, 2018

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