Introduction
Part 1: Interpretations
1. From Affect to Action to Interpretation: On Michel Henry’s Theoria of Immanent Praxis (Frédéric Seyler, de Paul University, USA)
2. Affective Labor and the Henry-Ricoeur Debate over Marx (Scott Davidson, West Virginia University, USA)
3. Spiritual Life and Cultural Discernment: Thinking Spirituality through Michel Henry (Neal DeRoo, Kings University, Canada)
4. Working in the “World of Life”: Michel Henry’s Philosophy of Subjective Labor (Jeffrey Hanson, Havard University, USA)
5. Freud after Henry (Ruud Welten, Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
6. The World or Life’s Fragility: A New Critical Reading of Henry’s Phenomenology of Life (Paula Lorelle, Fonds National de la Recherche Scientifique, France)
Part 2: Applications
7. The Liberal Subject: The Politics of Life in Michel Henry (Joseph Rivera, Dublin City University, Ireland)
8. Michel Henry’s Barbarism and the practices of education (Brian Harding, Texas Women's University, USA)
9. Russian Avant-Garde and Michel Henry’s Radical Phenomenology (Ioulia Podoroga, Geneva University, Switzerland)
10. Affectivity and its Effects: Social Prospects for the Pathetic Community (Aaron Simmons, Furman University, USA and Maia Wellborn, Fordham University, USA)
Conclusion
Index