Agata Bielik-Robson – Faith and Knowledge, Reconsidered: Modern Religion and the “Time of Life” (1-6)
Stuart Jesson – “A Certain Way of Thinking”: Derrida, Weil and the Philippi Hymn (7-22)
Daniel Weiss – Against Autoimmune Self-Sacrifice: Religiosity, Messianicity, and Violence in Derrida’s “Faith and Knowledge” and in Classical Rabbinic Judaism (23-34)
King-Ho Leung – The Religion (without Religion) of the Living (without Life): Re-reading Derrida’s “Faith and Knowledge” (35-49)
Marta Olesik – Abstraction Made Flesh – Immediacy of the Body and Religious Experience. Derrida, Hegel and Georges de La Tour (50-63)
Joanna Hodge – Number(s) of Future(s), Number(s) of Faith(s): Call it a Day for Religion (64-81)
Adam Lipszyc – Broken Latin, Secret Europe: Benjamin, Celan, Derrida (82-91)
James Anderson – A Few Theses on Art, Alienation, and Abolition (92-119)
Matthew Donnelly – On the New and the Novel: An Adventure in The Temporal Logics (120-134)
Barbara Brzezicka – In Praise of Friendship… Among Other Things (135-141)
Lucio Privitello – Toward New Adventures in Philosophy (142-154)
Michał Herer – Is There Life Before Death? On Agata Bielik Robson’s Another Finitude (155-160)
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