Journal of Italian Philosophy, Volume I – Published!

Dear All,
The first Volume of the Journal of Italian Philosophy has been published.
The full contents are as follows:
Giorgio Agamben, ‘L’albero del linguaggio’.
Giorgio Agamben, ‘The Tree of Language’. Trans. Connal Parsley
Lorenzo Chiesa, ‘Superpolitically Apolitical: On Agamben’s Use of Bodies’
Stephen Howard, ‘Archaeology and/or Genealogy: Agamben’s Transformation of Foucauldian Method’
Lars Cornelissen, ‘Violence, Political Evil, and Simona Forti’s New Demons: A Counter-Genealogy of the Dostoevsky Paradigm’
Andrea Bellocci, ‘Interpretation and Demythologisation: The Problem of Truth in Luigi Pareyson’s Hermeneutics’
Reviews
Lucio Privitello, ‘Umberto Eco’s Adventurous Orders. A Critical Review-Essay on Claudio Paolucci, Umberto Eco: Tra Ordine e Avventura’
Sevgi Doğan, ‘Review-Essay. Roberto Esposito, Da Fuori: Una filosofia per l’Europa’
Michael Lewis, ‘Virno’s Philosophical Anthropology. Review-Essay. Paolo Virno, An Essay on Negation’
Any submissions for future issues, please write to michael.lewis@newcastle.ac.uk 
The Journal is based at Newcastle University, in Newcastle upon Tyne, in the north-east of England, which has a thriving Philosophy programme.
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And the list of faculty: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/philosophy/staff/

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