Telos 196 (Fall 2021): Thinking vs. Doing

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Telos 196 (Fall 2021): Thinking vs. Doing
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Thinking vs. Doing

The opposition between thinking and doing directs our attention toward the fundamental gap between the mind and the body within the human condition that is the source of both all human achievement as well as human debasement. In this issue of Telos we consider the different ways in which we relate our thinking to our actions.

Introduction
David Pan

Hannah Arendt, Thinking, Metaphor
Nir Evron

Solitaire/Solidaire: Camus, Contemplation, and the: Camus, Contemplation, and the Vita Mixta
Matthew Sharpe

The Feminine Character: The Allegory of Ibsen’s Women in Adorno’s Modernist Literary Theory
Lillian Hingley

After Desire: Foucault’s Ethical Critique of Psychological Man and the Foucauldian Ethos of the Internet Age
Linus Recht

Critical Theory in the Flesh: Adorno and Foucault in San Francisco
Kyle Baasch

A Genuine Refutation? A Response to Gabriel Rockhill’s “Foucault: The Faux Radical”
Hammam Aldouri

Notes and Commentary

Is the Parish Church Worth Saving?
Alison Milbank

The Politics of Belonging: How “Save the Parish” Is Challenging Church and State
Adrian Pabst

Forum on Afghanistan

Afghanistan from 2001 to 2021: Blows against the Empire of Bases
Timothy W. Luke

Afghanistan: Biden and Trump—the Same Cowardice
Renaud Girard

The Consequences of Afghanistan: Comments on Girard
Russell A. Berman

Dereliction of Duty: How the Retreat from Afghanistan Accelerates the Self-Erosion of the West
Adrian Pabst

Failed Statecraft: The United States in Afghanistan
Mark G. E. Kelly

You and What Army? The Moral Ghost in the U.S. Security Machine
Jay A. Gupta

The U.S. Failure in Afghanistan and the Future of World Order
David Pan

Reviews

Proteus’s Image
Antonio Cerella