

Due to unforeseen reasons, session three of our Reading Group on Catherine Malabou’s “Destructive Plasticity” has been postponed to May 5, 2025 (17h–18h UTC+1/WEST). SESSION THREE: BEYOND THE MESSIANIC: AUTOAFFECTION, HETEROAFFECTION – Monday, May 5, 2025 (17h–18h UTC+1/WEST) How can philosophical notions like “plasticity” and “affect” build bridges between continental philosophy and neurobiology? Why is […]

Out now! Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image n.16
We are delighted to announce that Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image n.16, dedicated to the theme “Anime and Philosophy,” is now online! This special issue gathers a rich array of contributions exploring the philosophical dimensions of anime, ranging from its aesthetics and narrative structures to its metaphysical and ethical provocations. It features […]

New article by Marco Grosoli
A new article by Marco Grosoli is out now! His article “Through a Glass, Slowly. On a Certain Continuity between the Two Halves of Tarr’s Career / À travers une vitre, lentement. Sur une certaine continuité entre les deux moitiés du parcours de Tarr” is part of the special issue Écrans 2024 – 2, n° […]

The Film-Phil Lisbon Seminars: Muhammad Haris
The next Film-Phil Lisbon Seminar will be led by Muhammad Haris (Habib University) who will talk about “Natural Language Generation and the Script for a Film on Genocide”. Muhammad Haris is the Director for the Program in Comparative Humanities at Habib University in Karachi, Pakistan. The program’s curriculum is grounded in cross-disciplinarity, cooperation, and a […]