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A career-spanning collection of published and unpublished writings Catherine Malabou is one of the foremost, most innovative intelligences working in contemporary French philosophy today. Her work articulates a coherent conceptualisation of 'plasticity' by merging recent neurobiology and medicinal sciences with the history of philosophy and political theory.Across the essays gathered in Plasticity: The Promise of Explosion, Malabou carves a philosophical space between structuralism, deconstruction, cognitive psychology, psychoanalysis and speculative realism. By demonstrating the plastic transformability at the heart of these disciplines, a change that always promises future explosion, Malabou, as a female philosopher, also articulates the need to 'change difference' within patriarchal concepts of tradition itself.The collection is divided into four thematic parts, each of which showcases a major aspect of Malabou's conceptualisation of plasticity. In his introduction, Ian James situates Malabou's work within contemporary philosophy and navigates the contours of her unique work.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(14)
Ian James
Part One Philosophical Heritages
1 An Eye on the Edge of Discourse: Speech, Vision, Idea
15(12)
2 Following Generation: Biological and Poetic Cloning
27(12)
3 Philosophy in Erection: Derrick's Columns
39(10)
4 The Possibility of the Worst: On Faith and Knowledge
49(14)
5 Before and Above: Spinoza and Symbolic Necessity
63(26)
6 Can We Relinquish the Transcendental?
89(12)
7 Is Science the Subject of Philosophy? Miller, Badiou and Derrida Respond
101(14)
Part Two Masks
8 The Crowd: Figuring the Democracy to Come
115(16)
9 Life and Prison
131(10)
10 Odysseus's Changed Soul: A Contemporary Reading of the Myth of Er
141(16)
11 Epigenesis of the Text: New Paths in Biology and Hermeneutics
157(10)
12 Reading Lazlo Foldenyi's `Dostoyevsky Reads Hegel in Siberia and Bursts into Tears'
167(12)
13 Philosophy and the Outside: Foucault and Decolonial Thinking
179(10)
Part Three Psyches, Brains, Cells
14 The Brain of History, or, The Mentality of the Anthropocene
189(14)
15 Whither Materialism? Althusser/Darwin
203(12)
16 Philosophy and Anarchism: Alternative or Dilemma?
215(12)
17 One Life Only: Biological Resistance, Political Resistance
227(10)
18 Philosophers, Biologists: Some More Effort if You Wish to Become Revolutionaries!
237(6)
19 How is Subjectivity Undergoing Deconstruction Today? Philosophy, Auto-Hetero-Affection and Neurobiological Emotion
243(10)
20 Floating Signifiers Revisited: Poststructuralism Meets Neurolinguistics
253(12)
Part Four Destructive Forms
21 Is Retreat a Metaphor?
265(10)
22 Plasticity and Elasticity in Freud's Beyond the Pleasure Principle
275(12)
23 Are There Still Traces? Memory and the Obsolescence of the Paradigm of Inscription
287(10)
24 Phantom Limbs and Plasticity: Merleau-Ponty and Current Neurobiology
297(12)
25 The Example of Plasticity
309(12)
Works Cited 321(11)
Index 332
Catherine Malabou, Professor of Philosophy, CRMEP, Kingston University. Ian James, Fellow in French, Downing College, University of Cambridge. Tyler Williams, Assistant Professor of English, Humanities, and Philosophy, Midwestern State University.