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  1.  22
    Understanding the Plurality of Nature: A Neo-Spinozist Response to the Critical Naturalism Manifesto.Kerstin Andermann - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):148-151.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    Earth System Breakdown Does Not Care About Tenure Track.Harriet Maria Bergman - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):164-166.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    Anthropocene Self-Consciousness: Response to “Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto”.Jay Bernstein - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):139-142.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    How Critical is "Second Nature"? A Diagnosis and an Antidote.Louis Carré - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):133-135.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    The Need of a Critical Theory of Digitalization (Remark on the Point of Technologization in the Manifesto).Alexandra Colligs - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):117-119.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    Theory at the Limits of Science and Politics: The Challenges of Writing a Manifesto in Times of Climate Collapse.Carmen Dege - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):120-123.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    Radical Care: Seeking New and More Possible Meetings in the Shadows of Structural Violence.Kelly Gawel - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):3-24.
    This article attends to the intimate contradictions that differentially shape and limit caring capacities and relations in a violent world, and the embodied ethical and political transformations at the heart of learning to care otherwise. From manifestos calling for ‘universal care’ in defiance of the state-sanctioned horrors of the pandemic era, to the abolitionist politics of care developed by BLM organizers through movement building and healing, and the proliferation of mutual-aid infrastructures to meet needs and distribute resources in the face (...)
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    Debt and Desire: Differential Exploitation and Gendered Dimensions of Debt and Austerity.Jule Govrin - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):25-45.
    Austerity as management of public debt is at the core of neoliberal policies and proceeds as differential exploitation. To explore the gendered dimensions of debt, the paper inquires how debt is bond to desire and inscribed in bodies. After indulging in David Graeber’s, Gilles Deleuze’s and Félix Guttari’s work, the analysis focuses on accumulation through debt and dispossession. Drawing on Verónica Gago, Luci Cavallero and Silvia Federici, it reflects how current economies of debt exploit feminized work in times of authoritarian (...)
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    The Absolute Contradiction of Self-Determination.Rasmus Sandnes Haukedal - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):143-147.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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  10. The Aesthetics of Natural History.Tobias Heinze - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):136-138.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) publishedCritical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contempo-rary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the sixteen (...)
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    A Response to “Critical Naturalism: a Manifesto” or Manifesto, Teleology, Transgressing Social Constructionism, and the Insistence of the Human.Aldo Kempen - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):124-127.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    First Nature" and Colonial Rifts: Response to "Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto.Jasmijn Leeuwenkamp - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):128-132.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    Critical Naturalism: The Manifesto and Critical Realism.Urs Lindner - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):110-113.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    Technology and Society in Habermas’ Early Social Theory: Towards a Critical Theory of Technology beyond Instrumentalism.Antonio Oraldi - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):66-84.
    Jürgen Habermas is not often thought of as a philosopher of technology. After presenting his early critique of technocratic consciousness, I will contend that the main problem of Habermas’ conception of technology lies in the conflation of “technology” with “technical rationality”. Feenberg criticizes Habermas’ position for implicitly depoliticizing technology. By developing a distinction between “technology” and “technique”, I will argue that Habermas’ position does not exclude a critical theory of technology. The emergent picture will combine Habermas’ emphasis that technology is (...)
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    Is Critical Naturalism Necessary?Martine Prange, Ties Van Gemert, Willem van der Deijl-Kloeg & Paolo Santori - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):106-109.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    The Critical Naturalism Manifesto: Some Comments.Hans Radder - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):114-116.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    Ruins in the Expanded Field.Jake Romm - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):85-105.
    This paper applies the Klein Group form used by Rosalind Krauss in her essay, "Sculpture in the Expanded Field", to the field of ruins. The opposition utilized to create the ruin Klein Group is the opposition between vanished and intact. The paper proceeds by classifying and discussing each of the possibilities opened up by the expanded field: ruins (not-vanished ; not-intact), consecrated sites (vanished ; not-vanished), ruin-reproduction (vanished ; intact), and finally the "necroaesthetical ruin" (intact ; not-intact). The expanded field (...)
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    Towards a Dialectical Naturalism: A Response to "Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto".Jensen Suther - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):155-158.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    Critical Naturalism from the Margins: Commentary to Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, by Federica Gregoratto, Heikki Ikäheimo, Emmanuel Renault, Arvi Särkelä and Italo Testa.Mariana Teixeira - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):159-163.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    The Climate Politics of Care Practices: A Conceptual and Political Exploration of More Than Human Atmospheric Care Under Conditions of Air Pollution.Sophie van Balen - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):46-65.
    In the struggle for breathable air amid pollution and climate change, both resistance and inspiration can be found in ‘atmospheric care practices’ (Vine 2019). In this article, I embed these practices in a more than human political approach (Puig de la Bellacasa 2017). More than human atmospheric care practices work to undo toxic harm both on a material and social level while intimately involving human beings with more than human worlds. In so doing, they are demonstrative of different kinds of (...)
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    Do Arendt and Luxemburg Have a Remedy for Our Dark Times?Henk van den Belt - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):167-172.
    Review of Joke J. Hermsen. 2022. A Good & Dignified Life: The Political Advice of Hannah Arendt & Rosa Luxemburg (translated from the Dutch by Brendan Monaghan). New Haven & London: Yale University Press.
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    Feminism after Gaia: Care and the Posthuman.Nathanja van den Heuvel - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):152-154.
    The prior issue of Krisis (42:1) published Critical Naturalism: A Manifesto, with the aim to instigate a debate of the issues raised in this manifesto – the necessary re-thinking of the role (and the concept) of nature in critical theory in relation to questions of ecology, health, and inequality. Since Krisis considers itself a place for philosophical debates that take contemporary struggles as starting point, it issued an open call and solicited responses to the manifesto. This is one of the (...)
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    (Be)grijp ons niet.Rogier van Reekum - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):173-179.
    Review of Sinan Çankaya (2020), Mijn ontelbare identiteiten. Amsterdam: De Bezige Bij.
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    Taal, macht en identiteitspolitiek: een kritische blik op Gijs van Oenen's 'Culturele veldslagen'.Karen Vintges - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):180-185.
    Emancipatie is goed, identiteitspolitiek is fout, zo luidt de strekking van het recente boek van politiek filosoof Gijs van Oenen, getiteld Culturele veldslagen: Filosofie van de culture wars. Kritiek op identiteitspolitiek - vooral die in de woke vorm – is vandaag de dag niks bijzonders. Ook de analyse van Van Oenen dat er net zo goed een identiteitspolitiek van rechts als van links bestaat is niet nieuw, evenmin als zijn ‘oplossing’ namelijk liberalisme en de rechtsstaat – beide treffen we bijvoorbeeld (...)
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    Theorie van het kleine licht.Arthur Willemse - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):186-189.
    Review of Georges Didi-Huberman (2022) Het Voortleven van de Vuurvliegjes. Vertaling: Ineke van der Burg. Amsterdam: Octavo Publicaties.
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    From Exile to Resistance: An Intimate Portrait of Edward Said.Bahar Zamani - 2023 - Krisis | Journal for Contemporary Philosophy 43 (1):190-194.
    Review of Timothy Brennan (2021) Places of Mind: A Life of Edward Said. London: Bloomsbury.
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