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59La duplicité du souvenir—Hegel et Proustle Cahier (Collège International de Philosophie) 2 137-143. 1986.
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72¿ Cómo no derivar? Creencia y denegación en Jacques DerridaDaimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 19 79-88. 1999.
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What is lost in the constitution of sexual identity?Verifiche: Rivista Trimestrale di Scienze Umane 42 (1-3): 61-74. 2013.
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31Temps littéraire et pensée du temps (proust lecteur de ricœur)Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 178 (3). 1988.
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55La métamorphose de constance: une lecture de Nietzsche et l'ombre de DieuRevue de Métaphysique et de Morale 3 401-418. 1999.
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1Impossible recognition : Lacan, Butler, ŽižekIn Miriam Bankovsky & Alice Le Goff (eds.), Recognition theory and contemporary French moral and political philosophy: reopening the dialogue, Distributed Exclusively in the Usa By Palgrave Macmillan. 2012.
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31Power and performance at play : a question of life or deathIn Anna Street, Julien Alliot & Magnolia Pauker (eds.), Inter views in performance philosophy: crossings and conversations, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 127-138. 2017.
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58Continuing her reflections on destructive plasticity, split identities and the psychic consequences experienced by those who have suffered brain injury or have been traumatised by war and other catastrophes, Catherine Malabou invites us to join her in a philosophic and literary adventure.
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50La science est-elle le sujet de la philosophie?Philosophique 20. 2017.J’entends ici vous faire part de deux expériences de lecture. La première est celle du texte d’Alain Badiou de 1969 publié dans les Cahiers pour l’analyse et intitulé « Marque et Manque : à propos du zéro », et où se trouve l’affirmation qui m’a donné mon titre : « La science est le sujet de la philosophie ». Ce texte est une réponse à celui de Jacques Alain-Miller, publié quelque années avant dans la même revue, et intitulé « La Suture : Éléments de la logique du signifiant ». Malgré le cont...
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113Négativité dialectique et douleur transcendantaleArchives de Philosophie 2 (2): 265-278. 2003.Cet article se propose d’examiner le concept de « douleur transcendantale » développé par Heidegger dans le volume 68 de la ‘‘ Gesamtausgabe ’’intitulé ‘‘ Hegel’’. Comment une douleur peut-elle être dite ‘‘ transcendantale ’’en général? Cette question en effet à Heidegger d’affirmer que la négativité hégélienne a une double expression, logique et phenoménologique et n’est donc pas une pure abstraction.
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155Contemporary Political Adventures of Meaning: What Is a Floating Signifier?Critical Inquiry 50 (2): 305-316. 2024.This text is the edited transcript of Catherine Malabou’s second Critical Inquiry visiting-professorship lecture at the University of Chicago in January 2022.
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119Before tomorrow: epigenesis and rationalityPolity. 2016.Is contemporary continental philosophy making a break with Kant? The structures of knowledge, taken for granted since Kants Critique of Pure Reason, are now being called into question: the finitude of the subject, the phenomenal given, a priori synthesis. Relinquish the transcendental: such is the imperative of postcritical thinking in the 21st century. Questions that we no longer thought it possible to ask now reemerge with renewed vigor: can Kant really maintain the difference between a priori…Read more
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171Self and Emotional Life: Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, and NeuroscienceCambridge University Press. 2013.Adrian Johnston and Catherine Malabou defy theoretical humanities' deeply-entrenched resistance to engagements with the life sciences. Rather than treat biology and its branches as hopelessly reductive and politically suspect, they view recent advances in neurobiology and its adjacent scientific fields as providing crucial catalysts to a radical rethinking of subjectivity. Merging three distinct disciplines--European philosophy from Descartes to the present, Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis, and…Read more
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93The Heidegger Change: On the Fantastic in PhilosophyState University of New York Press. 2011.Elaborates the author’s conception of plasticity by proposing a new way of thinking through Heidegger’s writings on change
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186The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality and DialecticRoutledge. 2004.This book is one of the most important recent books on Hegel, a philosopher who has had a crucial impact on the shape of continental philosophy. Published here in English for the first time, it includes a substantial preface by Jacques Derrida in which he explores the themes and conclusions of Malabou's book. _The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality and Dialectic_ restores Hegel's rich and complex concepts of time and temporality to contemporary philosophy. It examines his concept of time, …Read more
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103Contemporary Political Adventures of Meaning: What Is Hegemony?Critical Inquiry 50 (1): 54-66. 2023.This article, originally delivered as a lecture at the University of Chicago, is a critical reading of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe’s Hegemony and Socialist Strategy: Towards a Radical Democratic Politics. Following Antonio Gramsci, their book reverses the meaning of the term hegemony. The traditional use of the term (for military or political leadership) shifts and gives birth to a new signification. Hegemony currently designates a privilege but a discursive one only. It is the privilege c…Read more
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60Counterpath: traveling with Jacques DerridaStanford University Press. 2004.Counterpath is a collaborative work by Catherine Malabou and Jacques Derrida that answers to the gamble inherent in the idea of “travelling with” the philosopher of deconstruction. Malabou's readerly text of quotations and commentary demonstrates how Derrida's work, while appearing to be anything but a travelogue, is nevertheless replete with references to geographical and topographical locations, and functions as a kind of counter-Odyssey through meaning, theorizing, and thematizing notions of …Read more
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90The Mental State of NoiseAngelaki 28 (3): 95-99. 2023.What is the influence of music on the brain? And in what cases can this influence cause dysfunctioning? Among the different examples analyzed by Oliver Sacks, one is particularly significant: the phenomenon of synesthesia. Synesthesia is connected to having an extra one that associates different kinds of sensory information, music, and color. It can sometimes transform hearing music as a painful experience, transforming it into a pure literal meaning – to feel together – the secret condition for…Read more
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232You Be My Body for Me: Body, Shape, and Plasticity in Hegel's Phenomenology of SpiritIn Stephen Houlgate & Michael Baur (eds.), A Companion to Hegel, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.This chapter contains sections titled: Catherine Malabou : “Unbind Me” Judith Butler : What Kind of Shape Is Hegel's Body in? Catherine Malabou : What Is Shaping the Body? Judith Butler : A Chiasm between Us, but No Chasm.
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107Morphing Intelligence: From Iq Measurement to Artificial BrainsColumbia University Press. 2019.Acclaimed philosopher Catherine Malabou traces the modern metamorphoses of intelligence, seeking to understand how neurobiological and neurotechnological advances have transformed our present-day view. She emphasizes the intertwined, networked relationships among the biological, the technological, and the symbolic.
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113Plasticity at the Dusk of Writing: Dialectic, Destruction, DeconstructionColumbia University Press. 2009.After defining plasticity in terms of its active embodiments, Malabou applies the notion to the work of Hegel, Heidegger, Levinas, Levi-Strauss, Freud, and ...
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Kingston UniversityProfessor (Part-time)
Kingston upon Thames, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Interest
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |