Two new issues have been published: AH10 (2018), The Anthropocene, edited by Jay Foster and Jeni Barton, and AH7 (back dated to 2015), Review Issue, edited by Michelle Rebidoux. Both are open access, as always, and can be read here: https://journals.library.mun.ca/ojs/index.php/analecta/index. The second, by my Continental Philosophy of Science co-editor Jay Foster, is particularly crucial to me, though there are great articles throughout, from a quick perusal. I read Jay’s article’s first and they are important contributions, as one always expects from him. Sean McGrath’s article on nature is another excellent one, as is Uwe Voigt. Go consider this a late holiday gift of plenty of good reasing:
Analecta Hermeneutica Vol. 10 (2018): The Anthropocene. Edited by Jeni Barton and Jay Foster
Introduction: The Boundaries of the Anthropocene. Jeni Barton and Jay Foster
The Anthropocene, Cultural-Technological Life, and the Ecological Turn: Rethinking Nature and Humanity via a Real Relation to the Possible. Philip Rose
Hope in the Age of the Anthropocene. Brian Treanor
Why Political Ecology Cannot Let Go of Nature. Sean J. McGrath
Inside the Anthropocene. Uwe Voigt
Nine Christian Responses to the Ecological Crisis. Michelle Rebidoux
The River Lech—a Cyborg. Jens Soentgen
The Geo-Politics of the Anthropocene: Using Stratigraphy to Naturalize the Anthropocene as a Formal Geological Unit. Jeni Barton
Let’s Not Talk About the Anthropocene. Jay Foster
Reviews and Notices
Review of Byron Williston, The Anthropocene Project: Virtue in the Age of Climate Change. Oxford University Press, 2015. Jay Foster
Review of Susan Dodd and Neil G. Robertson, eds., Hegel and Canada: Unity of Opposites. University of Toronto Press, 2018. James Scott Johnston
Review of Dale Schlitt, German Idealism’s Trinitarian Legacy. Albany, NY: SUNY, 2016. Sean J. McGrath
Review of Henning Schmidgen, Bruno Latour in Pieces: An Intellectual Biography. Translated by Gloria Custance. New York: Fordham University Press., 2014. Shannon O’Rourke
Review of Daniel P. Scheid, The Cosmic Common Good. Oxford University Press, 2016. Jared Call
Analecta Hermeneutica 7 (2015): Review Issue, edited by Michelle Rebidoux
Review of John Haugeland, Dasein Disclosed: John Haugeland’s Heidegger. Ed. Joseph Rouse. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 2013. 336 pages. Emily-Jean Gallant
Review of Mary-Jane Rubenstein, Worlds Without End: The Many Lives of the Multiverse. New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. 343 pages. Daniel Adsett
Review of Peter Carravetta, The Elusive Hermes: Method, Discourse, Interpreting. Aurora, Colorado: The Davies Group Publishers, 2012. 486 pages. Patrick Renaud
Review of Matthew C. Altman and Cynthia D. Coe, The Fractured Self in Freud and German Philosophy. London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2013. 247 pages. James Scott Johnson
Review of Richard Kearney and Brian Treanor, eds., Carnal Hermeneutics. New York: Fordham University Press, 2015. 408 pages. Samuel Underwood
Review of Mona Siddiqui, Hospitality and Islam: Welcoming in God’s Name. New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2015. 274 pages. Michelle Rebidoux
Review of Elliot R. Wolfson, Giving Beyond the Gift: Apophasis and Overcoming Theomania, New York: Fordham University Press, 2014. 547 pages. Michelle Rebidoux
Review of Peter Tyler, Teresa of Avila: Doctor of the Soul, London: Bloomsbury, 2013. 223 pages. Michelle Rebidoux