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Volume 6: No. 2/2022

Voice and Its Philosophical Contexts

Table of Contents

Editorial

Marcin Rychter – The Power of Voice (1-3)

Thematic Section

Graham Harman – The Missing Pieces of Derrida’s Voice and Phenomenon (4-25)
Małgorzata A. Szyszkowska – The Singing Voice’s Charms: Aesthetic and Transformative Aspects of Singing in Literature, Art, and Philosophy (26-36)
Adam Lipszyc – The Shrimp-Mirror-Stitch, or Voice in Psychoanalysis (37-50)
Jennifer Wargin – “We Must Speak”: Humility and Social Activism (51-61)

Forum

Michał Herer – The Courage of Untruth? (62-69)
Vania Baldi, Nélio Conceição – Filming Concepts, Thinking Images: On Wonder, Montage and Disruption in an Image-Saturated World (70-85)

Discussion Papers, Comments, Book Reviews

Joanna Smętek – Reports on Shusterman’s Work as “The Man in Gold” (86-91)
Kevin C. Taylor – The Way of Thought and Practice (92-97)
Monika Favara-Kurkowski – The Wise Designer (98-106)

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