Parrhesia
Publishing open access since 2006
Parrhesia is a journal that aims to gather a range of thinkers to examine the intersections between questions of subjectivity, politics, ethics, aesthetics and truth, intersections which both theoretically and practically form the critical points in our culture and in our time. As Walter Benjamin suggests it is these 'perilous critical moments' upon which the very act of reading, writing and thinking must be based.
Current Issue
Parrhesia 11 (2011)
- Miguel de Beistegui, The Work and the Idea
- Jacques Rancière, What Medium Can Mean
- Joanne Faulkner, Vulnerability and the Passing of Childhood in Bill Henson: Innocence in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
- Sean Ryan, The Topology of Being
- Daniela Voss, Maimon and Deleuze: The Viewpoint of Internal Genesis and the Concept of Differentials
- Sean Bowden, Paul Redding's Continental Idealism (and Deleuze's Continuation of the Idealist Tradition)
- Jean-Philippe Deranty, Hegel's Metaphysics as Hermeneutics
- Heikki Ikäheimo, Natural Impurities in Spirit? Hegelianism Between Kant and Hobbes
- Simon Lumsden, Hegel, Analytic Philosophy and the Return of Metaphysics
- Paul Redding, Replies to Deranty, Ikähaimo, Lumsden and Bowden