Introduction by Christian Lotz and Antonio Calcagno
Part One: Rethinking the Constitutive Layers of the Histories of Philosophy
Chapter One: The Drift into Metaphysics: Jean-Luc Marion’s Reading of the Relation between Francisco Suárez and René Descartes by Christina M. Gschwandtner
Chapter Two: Marjorie Glicksman Grene and Existentialism’s Important Truths by Marguerite La Caze
Chapter Three: On Arendt and Luxemburg by Christian Lotz
Part Two: Imagining a New Social World
Chapter Four: The Ecological Challenge and the Metamorphosis of the World by Elena Pulcini
Chapter Five: Michel Serres and Ecological Crisis: Listening to the World’s Expressions by Marjolein Oele and Brian Treanor
Chapter Six: Hegel, Antigone, and the Lynching of Emmett Till by Ryan Johnson
Chapter Seven: On the Lived Experience of Inauthentic Community: Gerda Walther and the Possibilities of Personal Freedom by Antonio Calcagno
Part Three: Politics and the History of Thought
Chapter Eight: María Zambrano and Hannah Arendt: Thinking in Exile by Elvira Roncalli
Chapter Nine: One Good Turn…: Aristotle, Derrida, and the “Peaceful Transfer of Power” in Democracy by Michael Naas
Chapter Ten: The Four Threads Composing Levinas’s Thought by Bettina Bergo