•  30
    Critique Today (edited book)
    with Jean-Philippe Dr Deranty, Nicholas Smith, and Peter Schmiedgen
    Brill. 2006.
    This volume examines critical social philosophy today, furthering the dialogue between German critical theory and French post-structuralism, exploring the relationship between philosophy and social theory, and developing new approaches to theories of recognition, social hope, and modern power
  •  106
    In the first part of the paper I consider the relative neglect of hope in the tradition of critical theory. I attribute this neglect to a low estimation of the cognitive, aesthetic, and moral value of hope, and to the strong—but, argue, contingent—association that holds between hope and religion. I then distinguish three strategies for thinking about the justification of social hope; one which appeals to a notion of unfulfilled or frustrated natural human capacities, another which invokes a prov…Read more
  •  4
    Love Everything
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 20 (1): 91-105. 2016.
    One of the questions that Gilles Deleuze explores is the relationship between cinema and belief: can cinema restore the broken link between us and the world? Does modern cinema have the power to give us ‘reasons to believe in this world’? My case study for exploring the question of belief in cinema, or what I call a Bazinian cinephilia, is Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life (2011); a film whose sublime aesthetics and unorthodox religiosity have provoked polarized critical responses, but whose am…Read more
  •  23
    Hegels ‚Nacht der Welt‘. Žižek über Subjektivität, Negativität und konkrete Allgemeinheit
    In Dominik Finkelde (ed.), Žižek-Handbuch, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 393-408. 2025.
    In Žižeks Werk ist Hegels Konzept der „Nacht der Welt“ zentral, um die radikale Negativität des Subjekts zu verstehen. Die Textpassage, die Hegel in seiner Jenaer Zeit verfasste, beschreibt die dunkle, unbewusste Seite der menschlichen Subjektivität. Žižek verwendet sie, um die Lacan’sche Psychoanalyse mit postkantischem und hegelianischem Idealismus zu verbinden, wobei die destruktive Kraft der Negativität im Mittelpunkt steht. Im ersten Teil das Kapitels wird die Bedeutung der präsynthetischen…Read more
  •  11
    In Organs without Bodies (2004) setzt sich Žižek kritisch mit Gilles Deleuze auseinander und stellt provokativ die These „Deleuze equals Hegel“ auf. Žižek versucht, Deleuzes Philosophie der Differenz in sein eigenes neohegelianisches Paradigma zu integrieren, indem er Deleuzes Begriff der Differenz unter Hegels Konzept des „konkreten Allgemeinen“ subsumiert. Er argumentiert, dass Deleuzes Dualismen – zwischen Virtualität und Aktualität sowie Werden und Sein – die Instabilität der Opposition von …Read more
  •  9
    Georg W. F. Hegel
    In Dominik Finkelde (ed.), Žižek-Handbuch, Springer Berlin Heidelberg. pp. 477-480. 2025.
    Hegel ist in Žižeks Werk allgegenwärtig. Dessen Dialektik bildet dort zusammen mit Lacans Psychoanalyse und zeitgenössischer Ideologiekritik eine triadische Struktur. Drei hegelianische Schlüsselkonzepte sind dabei zentral: die spekulative Dialektik als Kritische Theorie, das Subjekt als ‚selbstbezogene Negativität‘ und eine neohegelianische Ideologiekritik der Gegenwart. Žižek betont die Notwendigkeit, Hegels radikale Negativität zu wiederholen und eine hegelianisch-lacanianische Ideologietheor…Read more
  • Understanding Hegelianism
    Routledge. 2014.
    "Understanding Hegelianism" explores the ways in which Hegelian and anti-Hegelian currents of thought have shaped some of the most significant movements in twentieth-century European philosophy, particularly the traditions of critical theory, existentialism, Marxism and poststructuralism. The first part of the book examines Kierkegaard's existentialism and Marx's materialism, which present two defining poles of subsequent Hegelian and anti-Hegelian movements. The second part looks at the contras…Read more
  •  72
    Film-Philosophy Futures
    Journal of Continental Philosophy 5 (2): 199-221. 2024.
    In this imagined dialogue, I explore three significant challenges for film-philosophy arising from contemporary cultural, and technological developments: 1) The ‘digital revolution’ that challenges the traditional conception of the medium (‘film’); 2) cultural-political developments putting ‘identity politics’ at the centre of film-theoretical debate; 3) the challenge to extend the ‘film as philosophy’ debate into other domains of cinema (documentary, television, animation, and digital media). A…Read more
  •  48
    Recognition or Decentred Agency? Philosophical Culture and its Discontents
    Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 3 (2-3): 389-395. 2007.
    Book review of: Elliot L. Jurist, Beyond Hegel and Nietzsche: Philosophy, Culture, and Agency, Cambridge, The MIT Press, 2000, ISBN: 0262100878.br /
  • Hugo Mensterberg, film, and philosophy
    In Bernd Herzogenrath (ed.), Film as philosophy, University of Minnesota Press. 2017.
  •  27
    The Aesthetics of Ideology
    Krisis 39 (1): 130-134. 2019.
    Review of: Aesthetic Marx edited by Samir Gandesha & Johan F. Hartle. London and New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 283 pp.
  • Film and Ethics
    In Christina Rawls, Diana Neiva & Steven S. Gouveia (eds.), Philosophy and Film: Bridging Divides, Routledge Press, Research On Aesthetics. 2019.
  •  31
    Since the early 1990s, phenomenology and cognitivism have become two of the most influential approaches to film theory. Yet far from being at odds with each other, both approaches offer important insights on our subjective experience of cinema. Emotions, Ethics, and Cinematic Experience explores how these two approaches might work together to create a philosophy of film that is both descriptively rich and theoretically productive by addressing the key relationship between cinematic experience, e…Read more
  •  31
    Michael Theunissen
    In Ludwig Siep, Heikki Ikäheimo & Michael Quante (eds.), Handbuch Anerkennung, Springer. pp. 199-202. 2018.
  •  112
    Imagination has been the focus of much philosophical inquiry in recent decades. Although it plays an essential role in linking emotional engagement with ethical experience, imagination has received comparatively little attention in film-philosophy. In this article, I argue that imagination plays an essential role in linking emotional engagement with moral-ethical experience. Drawing on phenomenological, cognitive and aesthetic perspectives, I focus on perceptual imagining and suggest that an acc…Read more
  •  62
    As Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney for over 20 years (1978–2001), György Márkus exerted a profound influence on a generation of philosophers and students from many disciplinary backgrounds. His legendary lecture courses, spanning the history of modern philosophy from the Enlightenment through to the late 20th century, were memorable for their breadth, erudition, and philosophical drama. Always modest despite his mastery of the tradition, Márkus’s approach to this history of p…Read more
  •  65
    Poststructuralism and Film
    In Noël Carroll, Laura T. Di Summa & Shawn Loht (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures, Springer. pp. 441-465. 2019.
    This chapter offers a critical discussion of the relationship between poststructuralism and film theory. I commence with a brief account of poststructuralism’s distinctive features. I then turn to the key poststructuralist thinkers such as Derrida and Deleuze, and explore why poststructuralist thinkers themselves may have eschewed reflecting on the medium. I then consider the critique of poststructuralist contribution to film theory, suggesting what elements of that critique remain pertinent. Fi…Read more
  •  77
    Filmosophy/Film as Philosophy
    In Noël Carroll, Laura T. Di Summa & Shawn Loht (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of the Philosophy of Film and Motion Pictures, Springer. pp. 513-539. 2019.
    This chapter offers a critical discussion of the idea of filmosophy or film as philosophy. I explore the debate surrounding the idea of “film as philosophy”, distinguishing this approach from more traditional philosophy of film, and suggesting that it has a long history going back to key figures in early film theory. I then focus on the seminal work of Stanley Cavell and Gilles Deleuze, often described as the inaugurators of film-philosophy. Finally, I examine recent proposals concerning the ide…Read more
  •  58
    Truths in Documentary
    The European Legacy 25 (7-8): 852-858. 2020.
    According to many film aficionados, theorists, and critics, we are currently experiencing a Golden Age of documentary cinema. Indeed, in many international film festivals, it is often the documenta...
  •  105
    Malick's ‘weightless’ trilogy explores the limits of different conceptions of love, from the romantic and ethical to the spirit...
  •  29
    Sein und Geist: Heidegger’s Confrontation with Hegel’s Phenomenology
    Cosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 3 (2-3): 132-152. 2007.
    This paper pursues the lsquo;thinking dialoguersquo; between Hegel and Heidegger, a dialogue centred on Heideggerrsquo;s lsquo;confrontationrsquo; with Hegelrsquo;s Phenomenology of Spirit. To this end, I examine Heideggerrsquo;s critique of Hegel on the relationship between time and Spirit; Heideggerrsquo;s interpretation of the Phenomenology as exemplifying the Cartesian-Fichtean metaphysics of the subject; and Heideggerrsquo;s later reflections on Hegel as articulating the modern metaphysics …Read more
  •  133
    The films of Michael Haneke, so some critics argue, exploit the nihilism of a media-saturated culture, indulging in a dubious manipulation of audience expectations and our fascination with violence. Such criticisms, however, misunderstand or distort the complex moral, political, and aesthetic purpose of Haneke’s work. Indeed, his films are better understood as examining the socially disorienting and subjectively disintegrating effects of our post-humanist world of mass-mediatised experience. At …Read more
  •  123
    The Idea of Continental Philosophy: A Philosophical Chronicle
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 (4): 696-697. 2008.
    2 page
  •  32
    Lars von Trierjeva Melanholija ponudi fascinantno raziskovanje filmske romantike in estetike filmskih razpoloženj. S pomočjo dramatizacije katastrofične izkušnje »izgube sveta« glavne junakinje Justine [Kirsten Dunst's], nam predstavi uničujočo podobo melanholije, ki najde ustrezni konec v sublimni filmski fantaziji izničenja sveta. V pričujočem članku analiziram nekatere estetske in filozofske sklope Melanholije, še posebej Von Trierjevo raziskovanje uporabe romantike in predstavitve filmskega …Read more