In this issue Pedro JosŽ Grande S‡nchez uncovers Michel HenryÕs Òlife philosophyÓ, which Henry sought to distinguish from a contemporary Òdisease of lifeÓ. Creative criticism by Gray Kochhar-Lindgren and David Ritchie explore how scholastic knowledge intersects with a personal voice. A series of essays on Kierkegaard investigate the place of faith, pseudonyms, and humour in his thought. Also: a commentary on the place of the artist in politics by Adam Staley Groves, and Gorica OrsholitsÕs review of Alain BadiouÕs most recent volume.
Cover-image by pizar almaulidina on Pixabay (2019).