Problemi International, No. 6, 2023 (Edited by Bara Kolenc, Gregor Moder, and Jure Simoniti) |
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Mladen Dolar The Master Is Undead |
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Frances L. Restuccia Burning Down the Ship from “the Inside Out”: Afropessimism’s Ethics of the Real |
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Nathan Brown Alas, poor Yorick! … The Being of Spirit is a Bone |
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Eric L. Santner His Master’s Missing Voice |
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Bara Kolenc Earthlings and Spacemen: Life-and-Death Struggle |
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Gregor Moder Caesar’s Wounds: On the Absolute Master |
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Jure Simoniti The Master, the Slave, and the Truth upon a Membrane |
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Simon Hajdini Dialectic’s Laughing Matter |
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Frauke Berndt Undoing the Master/s: Generic Ambiguity in Karoline von Günderrode’s Ballad “Don Juan” |
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Henrik Jøker Bjerre Master, Don’t You See That I Am Learning? |
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Peter Klepec On Ridiculous Master |
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Candela Potente Hysterical Authority |
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Goran Vranešević Our Duty Towards Our Master: Hegel’s Feelings on Feelings |
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Yuval Kremnitzer Caught in the Web. Media and Authority, Between Old and New |
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Slavoj Žižek Whose Servant Is a Master? |
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Jamila M.H. Mascat Rage Against the Machine: Adorno, Hegel, and Absolute Mastery |
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January, 2024
Problemi (Vol. LXI, Nos. 11–12/2023)
Problemi International, No. 5, 2022 (Edited by Simon Hajdini) | |
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Slavoj Žižek Suicide as a Political Factor: Edith Wharton, Tana French, Terblanche Delport |
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Mirt Komel Scarred Tissues: Trauma, Desire, and Class Struggle in Tana French’s Dublin Murder Squad Series |
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Lidija Šumah On Man’s Right to Be Jealous, and Woman’s Duty to Induce Her Own Demise |
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Eric Reinhart Aesthetics for Hypochondriacs: Kantian Illusions, Sex Phobia, and Self-Soothing Philosophy |
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Mladen Dolar “Who baptized Marx, Hegel or Kant?” On Alfred Sohn-Rethel and Beyond |
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Matthew Flisfeder Freedom and Alienation; Or, Humanism of the Non-All |
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William Mazzarella Holding the Frame/Playing the Game: Transference as Political Potentiality |
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Samo Tomšič What Does Art Work Through? |
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Mohamed Tal A Reading of “Analysis Terminable and Interminable” |
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August 1, 2023
Problemi (Vol. LX, Nos. 11–12/2022)
Problemi International, No. 4, 2020 (Edited by Mladen Dolar) | |
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Hegel Reborn. A Brief Introduction to
HEGEL 250 —TOO LATE? Dr. Árpád-Andreas Sölter |
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Hegel’s Time! Ana Jovanović, Bara Kolenc, Urban Šrimpf, Goran Vranešević |
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Nadia Bou Ali and Ray Brassier After Too Late: The Endgame of Analysis |
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Mladen Dolar What’s the Time? On Being Too Early or Too Late in Hegel’s Philosophy |
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Luca Illetterati Nature’s Externality: Hegel’s Non-Naturalistic Naturalism |
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Zdravko Kobe The Time of Philosophy: On Hegel’s Conception of Modern Philosophy |
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Bara Kolenc Is It Too Late? |
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Christian Krijnen “What, If Anything, Has Not Been Called Philosophy or Philosophizing?” On the Relevance of Hegel’s Conception of a Philosophical History of Philosophy |
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Gregor Moder What Is to Be Done: On the Theatricality of Power |
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Sebastian Rödl Thinking Nothing |
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Frank Ruda The Purlieu Letter. Toward a Hegelian Theory of Conditioning |
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Jure Simoniti Hegel and the Opaque Core of History |
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Árpád-Andreas Sölter Against Leviathan: Hegel’s, Fichte’s, and Schiller’s Critique of Modernity, Alienation, and the State |
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Klaus Vieweg The Athenian Owl and the Gallic Rooster—Dusk or Dawn? |
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Sven-Olov Wallenstein Adorno’s Beethoven: Undoing Hegel From Within |
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Slavoj Žižek Hegel In the Future, Hegel On the Future |
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May 28, 2021
Problemi (Vol. LVIII, Nos. 11–12/2020)
This publication has been co-published in partnership with the Goethe-Institut Ljubljana.
.Problemi International, No. 3, 2019 (Edited by Simon Hajdini) | |
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Slavoj Žižek Varieties of the Transcendental in Western Marxism |
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Eric L. Santner Marx and Manatheism |
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Noam Yuran Home Economics: Why We Treat Objects Like Women |
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Jean-Claude Milner Reflections on the Me Too Movement and Its Philosophy |
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Alenka Zupančič Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself?! |
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Adrian Johnston Lacan and Monotheism: Not Your Father’s Atheism, Not Your Atheism’s Father |
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Robert Pfaller The Sub-Ego: Description of An Inferior Observing Agency |
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Zdravko Kobe From Public Opinion to Public Knowledge: Hegel’s State as an Epistemic Institution |
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Mladen Dolar The Endgame of Aesthetics: From Hegel to Beckett |
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Frank Vande Veire So Fake, So Real! Josephine and the Voice of Death |
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Alexi Kukuljevic This Beast is Complex: Imposture and Plato’s Sophist |
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Peter Klepec On “the Idea” in Badiou |
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June 7, 2019
Problemi (Vol. LVII, Nos. 11–12/2019)
This publication was financially supported by Mercator.
.Problemi International, No. 2, 2018 (Edited by Simon Hajdini) | |
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Slavoj Žižek Ibi Rhodus, Ibi Saltus! |
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Jean-Pierre Dupuy Nuclear Deterrence and the Metaphysics of Time |
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Zdravko Kobe Reason Reborn: Pietistic Motifs in Kant’s Moral Philosophy |
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Jean-Michel Rabaté Laughing with Kafka after Promethean Shame |
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Lidija Šumah Reason Inclined: Zones of Indifference in Schiller and Kant |
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Yuval Kremnitzer Inside, The Real: Moses Mendelssohn’s Speculative Realism |
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Aleš Bunta Self-Evidence Derailed: Descartes’s Cogito and its Anticipations |
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Todd McGowan The Absent Universal: From the Master Signifier to the Missing Signifier |
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Jure Simoniti A Certain Logic of Professing Love |
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Rachel Aumiller Twice Two: Hegel’s Comic Redoubling of Being and Nothing |
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Benjamin Noys “Freudful Mistakes”: On Forgetting and On Forgetting Psychoanalysis |
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May 5, 2018
Problemi (Vol. LVI, Nos. 11–12/2018)
Problemi International, No. 1, 2017 (Edited by Simon Hajdini) | |
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Slavoj Žižek The Varieties of Surplus |
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Frank Ruda Philosophy and Courage |
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Mladen Dolar Of Drives and Culture |
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Jean-Claude Milner Back and Forth from Letter to Homophony |
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Alenka Zupančič Lying on the Couch |
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Rey Chow The Subject of Chinglish |
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Simon Hajdini Comedy from a to Z: On the Subject-Matter of Ideological Interpellation |
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Gregor Moder The Impossible Object of Love: Shakespeare, Billy Wilder and Freud |
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Jan Voelker Heidegger’s Movies: National Socialism and the End of Philosophy |
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Tadej Troha On Ambivalence |
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July 21, 2017
Problemi (Vol. LV, Nos. 11–12/2017)