Daniel Tutt: Atheism
Warkton, Northamptonshire: Monument by Vangelder, 1775, John Piper, 1964 by Daniel Tutt Difficult Atheism: Tracing the Death of God in Contemporary Continental Thought, by Christopher Watkin,...
View ArticleDaniel Tutt on Badiou’s Plato
Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, Jan Saenredam, 1604 by Daniel Tutt Plato’s Republic: A Dialogue in 16 Chapters, by Alain Badiou. Translated by Susan Spitzer, Columbia University Press, 400 pp. In what...
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Spring Breakers, A24, 2013 From The Chronicle Review: Everyone from Plato and Thomas More to H.G. Wells and Barack Obama has given thought to the question of the fair distribution of labor and fun...
View ArticleDaniel Tutt on Fethi Benslama
Sarah presenting Hagar to Abraham, Adriaen van der Werff, 1699 by Daniel Tutt The political philosopher Charles Taylor made an excellent observation recently when he pointed out that Islam is usually...
View ArticleWe Aren’t Being Revolutionaries (We Can Be): Berfrois Interviews Todd McGowan
Oedipus and the Sphinx, Gustave Moreau, 1864 by Daniel Tutt Todd McGowan is a philosopher and teaches film theory, history and genre at the University of Vermont. His latest book is Enjoying What We...
View Article‘Žižek and Education’
Zizek’s multiple voices, DancingPhilosopher From ‘The Threshold of the Žižekian: Notes Towards a Žižekian Pedagogy’ by Daniel Tutt: Rarely do scholars of Žižek speak of themselves or their work as...
View ArticleWittgenstein’s Spade: Berfrois Interviews Paul Horwich
by Russell Bennetts, Paul Horwich and Daniel Tutt Paul Horwich is Professor of Philosophy at New York University. His new book, Wittgenstein’s Metaphilosophy, will be published by Oxford University...
View ArticleBobbi Lurie With Marcel Duchamp
by Bobbi Lurie New York was buried in snow. I got a taxi on Sixth. There was a three-car collision. I gasped when I saw the ambulance. I paid the driver, ran out of the cab, dodging people and puddles...
View ArticleEt Spøgelse: Berfrois Interviews Simon Critchley
by Russell Bennetts and Daniel Tutt Simon Critchley is the Hans Jonas Professor of Philosophy at the New School for Social Research. He wrote The Hamlet Doctrine: Knowing Too Much, Doing Nothing with...
View ArticleReality Principles: Berfrois Interviews Frank Smecker
by Daniel Tutt Frank Smecker is an emerging voice in the canon of social theory and philosophy, and is a graduate student at Duquesne University. He wrote Night of the World: Traversing the Ideology...
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