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This volume contributes to the growing body of literature exploring
the work of contemporary French philosopher Catherine Malabou.
Through its fifteen contributions, including two previously
untranslated essays by Malabou, the volume explores the various
ways in which Malabou's thought both performs and furnishes
resources for the negotiation of philosophy's attachment and
detachment from itself and other disciplines. What kind of
interaction can philosophy have with either science or politics
without conquering them? How does one carry out philosophy while
subverting it, changing it, directing it on or opening it up to
different pathways? The chapters explore the detachment of Malabou
from her own philosophical training in deconstruction, the theme of
habit and the question of new attachments, detachments through the
relation of Malabou's thought and science, and the detachments that
transpire through philosophy's confrontation with politics. In
order to have a future, philosophy must detach from its own
tradition and passionately confront questions of race, gender, and
colonialism.
This volume contributes to the growing body of literature exploring
the work of contemporary French philosopher Catherine Malabou.
Through its fifteen contributions, including two previously
untranslated essays by Malabou, the volume explores the various
ways in which Malabou's thought both performs and furnishes
resources for the negotiation of philosophy's attachment and
detachment from itself and other disciplines. What kind of
interaction can philosophy have with either science or politics
without conquering them? How does one carry out philosophy while
subverting it, changing it, directing it on or opening it up to
different pathways? The chapters explore the detachment of Malabou
from her own philosophical training in deconstruction, the theme of
habit and the question of new attachments, detachments through the
relation of Malabou's thought and science, and the detachments that
transpire through philosophy's confrontation with politics. In
order to have a future, philosophy must detach from its own
tradition and passionately confront questions of race, gender, and
colonialism.
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