This volume covers the period between the 1890s and 1930s, a period that witnessed revolutions in the arts and society which set the agenda for the rest of the century.
This lucid collection of essays the continental-analytic divide, bringing the virtual to centre stage and arguing its importance for re-thinking such central philosophical questions as time and life.
The companion volume to Keith Ansell Pearson's hugely successful Viroid Life. Taking its orientation from the thought of Gilles Deleuze, Germinal Life embarks on a fascinating tour of ethology, biology, ethics, literature and cyborgs.
A bold and thought-provoking look at the future of the human, Viroid Life is essential reading for anyone interested in continental philosophy, cultural studies and social theory.
Nietzsche, no longer the marginal figure in philosophy, is examined in relation to Kantian and post-Kantian thought by some of the foremost authorities on the philosopher.