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Of contemporary French philosophy

Thomas Lemke (Frankfurt): New Materialisms: Foucault and the "Government of Things". Patrick Gamez (Notre Dame): Ricoeur and Foucault: Between Ontology and Critique. Erinn Gilson (North Florida): Ethics and the Ontology of Freedom: Problematization and Responsiveness in Foucault and Deleuze. From Filocracia: An Online Journal of Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies, Jeffrey L. Bartilet (PUP): Foucault, Discourse, and the Call for Reflexivity; and Prudencio M. Edralin and Leovino Ma. Garcia (Santo Tomas): Ricoeur's Existential Phenomenology. From the Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy, Matthew R. McLennan (Ottawa): Heidegger without Man? The Ontological Basis of Lyotard’s Later Antihumanism. Sophie Klimis (SLU-Brussels): From Modernity to Neoliberalism: What Human Subject? Anthony Paul Smith reviews Anti-Badiou: On the Introduction of Maoism into Philosophy by Francois Laruelle. Anti-Revolutionary Republicanism: Knox Peden on Claude Lefort’s Machiavelli. Jeffrey A. Bell reviews Prolegomena to Any Future Materialism, Volume One: The Outcome of Contemporary French Philosophy by Adrian Johnston. The first chapter from Revolutionary Ideas: An Intellectual History of the French Revolution from The Rights of Man to Robespierre by Jonathan Israel. Ian James reviews Philosophy and Non-Philosophy by Francois Laruelle. Ronjaunee Chatterjee on Alain Badiou in Southern California: A politics of the impossible. Olivia Harrison reviews Living Together: Jacques Derrida’s Communities of Violence and Peace by Elisabeth Weber. Jan Mieszkowski reviews The Death Penalty, Volume I: The Seminars of Jacques Derrida. You can download A Derrida Dictionary by Niall Lucy (2004).