Dear Colleagues, We are delighted to announce that Issue 6.1/2 of the Journal of Continental Philosophy is out now on our website<https://www.pdcnet.org/collection-anonymous/browse?fp=jcp&fq=jcp/Volume/8994%7C6/8999%7CIssue:%201%252F2>.
This double issue, edited by Daniel Carey, examines the world around us in a broad sense. It includes a number of fresh perspectives on questions of love, visual culture, politics, AI, and more, and culminates in a symposium topic examining plant life in the history of philosophy from antiquity to today. Table of Contents Editor's Introduction 1. A Walk Down the Garden Path - Daniel Carey Articles 2. "At the Heart of Being": On the Turn to Love in Continental Philosophy - Richard White 3. To Become a Seer: Deleuze on Art, Politics, and Resistance - Keren Shahar 4. The Media Tomb: Enclosure and the End of Exteriority - Joe Larios 5. Lucretian "Moterialism": Rereading De rerum natura with Barbara Cassin - Michael James Bennett Symposium on Plants 6. Plato's Plant-Based Metaphysics: Writing on Papyrus and the Logic of the Supplement - Michael Naas 7. The Tree Says "Hello": Heidegger's Botanical Language - S. Montgomery Ewegen 8. Experience, Memory, and Plant Life in Adorno's Minima Moralia - Elaine P. Miller 9. The Ethics of Life: Plant and Animal - Jeffrey T. Nealon If you or your institution are not yet subscribed to the JCP, please click here for more information<https://www.pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/journal?openform&journal=pdc_jcp>. Kind Regards, The Editorial Collective Journal of Continental Philosophy --------- SydPhil mailing list To unsubscribe, change your membership options, find answers to common problems, or visit our online archives, please go to the list information page: https://mailman.sydney.edu.au/mailman/listinfo/sydphil
