Introduction
1. Machiavelli, Historical Repetition, and French Philosophies of Difference, by Miguel Vatter
2. Truth and Evidence in Descartes and Levinas, by Leslie MacAvoy
3. Le Doeuff and Irigaray on Descartes, by Anthony David
4. Between Pascal and Spinoza: The Vacuum, by Pierre Macherey
5. Potentia Multitudinis: quae una veluti mente ducitur: Spinoza on the Body Politic, by Etienne Balibar
6. Spinoza and Materialism, by Susan James
7. Deleuze's Spinoza: Thinker of Difference, or Deleuze against the Valley Girls, by Todd May
8. Deleuze and Leibniz: Difference, Continuity, and the Calculus, by Daniel W. Smith
9. On the Function of the Concept of Origin: Althusser's Reading of Locke, by Warren Montag
10. Locke and the Event of Appropriation: A Heideggerian Reading of "Of Property", by Robert Bernasconi
11. From Kristeva to Deleuze: The Encyclopedists and the Philosophical Imaginary, by Katherine Arens
12. Deleuze's Hume and Creative History of Philosophy, by Jay Conway
13. Althusser and Hume: A Materialist Encounter, by Joel Reed
14. Loving the Impossible: Derrida, Rousseau, and the Politics of Perfectibility, by Penelope Deutscher
15. "What We Cannot Say": Gadamer, Kant, and Freedom, by Dennis Schmidt
16. The Art of Begetting Monsters: The Unnatural Nuptials of Deleuze and Kant, byConstantin Boundas