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"Playthings of the Gods. On the 'Magic Circle' Metaphor in Johan Huizinga's
Homo Ludens
", in
Into the Magic Circle
nr. 1 (2023)
"Transitontology. The Question of the Subject in Mario Perniola", to be published in: Peter Gratton (ed.),
On Mario Perniola
, Albany: SUNY Press, to appear in 2021.
Controlled Melancholy: How To Purely Love Political Power, in
Crisis and Critique
3 (2016) 2: 60-81.
The Brain: A Nostalgic Dream: Some Notes on Neuroscience and the Problem of Modern Knowledge, in: Jan De Vos & Ed Pluth (eds.),
Neuroscience and Critique. Exploring the Limits of the Neurological Turn
, London/New York: Routledge, 2016
Love as Political Concept: A short genealogy elucidating the background of Anders Breivik’s
Manifesto,
(will be published in:
Philosophy, Culture and Traditions
2014, nr. 10)
“Mary’s Touch: Reflections on Jean-Luc Nancy’s Deconstruction of Christianity”, in:
To Touch or Not to Touch? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the
‘
Noli me tangere’
, edited by Reimund Bieringer, Karlijn Demasure and Barbara Baert (Annua Nuntia Lovaniensia, 47), Leuven / Paris / Dudley MA: Peeters, 2013, p. 1-38.
Not Without Angels:
On Henry Corbin’s Angelology, and on a Novel by Karl
Ove Knausgård (to be published)
A Small, Additional, Added " on Life Speaking: Remarks on the Vitalism in Giorgio Agamben's
Critical Theory, in:
Filozofski vestnik
30 (2009) 2: 89-117
Absolute Knowledge. Reflections on Deleuze's ontology
- unpublished
The Question of The World: on Jean-Luc Nancy's Reflections on Globalization
(to be published)
Being A Singular Plural Bourgeois: On Jean-Luc Nancy
- unpublished
Truth as Formal Catholicism, in:
Communication and Cognition
37 (2004) 3/4: 167-197
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