Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal -- Table of Contents: Volumes 9-16
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VOLUME 16, NUMBER 2 (out of print)

Slavoj Zizek I or He or It (The Thing) Which Thinks
Ferenc Fehér The Transformation of the Kantian Question in Lukács' Heidelberg Philosophy of Art
Eckart Förster Kant's Third Critique and the Opus Postumum
Bernard Bourgeois The Beautiful and the Good According to Kant
Jean-François Lyotard Reflection in Kant's Aesthetics
Jean Grondin Humanism and the Limits of Rationality
Manfred Riedel Heidegger: The Twofold Beginning of Thinking
Rodolphe Gasché Perhaps-A Modality? On the Way with Heidegger to Language
Niklas Luhmann Observing Re-entries
Peg Birmingham Review of Bernard Flynn's Political Philosophy at the Closure of Metaphysics
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VOLUME 16, NUMBER 1

Pierre Adler Prolegomena to Phenomenology: Intuition or Argument?
Heribert Boeder The Privilege of Presence
Oskar Becker The Theory of Odd and Even in the Ninth Book of Euclid's Elements
Bettina Bergo The God of Abraham and the God of the Philosophers: A Reading of Emmanuel Levinas' "Dieu et la Philosophie"
Jean Grondin The Conclusion of the Critique of Pure Reason
Wayne Waxman Time and Change in Kant and McTaggart
Volker Reinecke & Jonathan Uhlaner  The Problem of Leo Strauss: Religion, Philosophy, and Politics
Péter Várdy Technology in the Age of Automata
J.K. Mish'Alani Being and Infestation
Louk Fleishhacker On the Mathematization of Life
Wayne Klein Review of Maudemarie Clark's Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy
Bernard Flynn Review of Texts and Dialogues: Merleau-Ponty, eds. Hugh Silverman and James Barry
Eduardo Mendieta Review of Mead and Merleau-Ponty: Toward a Common Vision, eds. Sanda Rosenthal and Patrick Bourgeois
Rick Lee Review of Quodlibetal Questions: William of Ockham, trans. Alfred Freddoso and Francis Kelly
Dirk Effertz Review of Wayne Waxman's Kant's Model of the Mind
Pierre Adler Review of Commentateurs d'Aristote au Moyen-Age Latin. Bibliographie de la littérature secondaire récente, compiled by Charles H. Lohr
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VOLUME 15, NUMBER 2 (out of print)

PERSPECTIVES ON NIETZSCHE

Friedrich Nietzsche On the Relationship of Alcibiades' Speech to the Other Speeches in Plato's Symposium
Sarah Kofman Nietzsche's Socrates: "Who" is Socrates?
David Farrell Krell Nietzsche Hölderlin Empedocles
Manfred Riedel The "Wondrous Double Nature" of Philosophy: Nietzsche's Determination of Thinking Among the Greeks
Alphonso Lingis Black Stars: The Pedigree of the Evaluators
Andrzej Warminski Towards a Fabulous Reading: Nietzsche's "On Truth and Lie in the Extra-Moral Sense"
Charles E. Scott The Ascetic Ideal's Twilight
Michel Henry Nietzsche's "We Good, Beautiful, Happy Ones"
Luce Irigaray Ecce Mulier?
Kevin Newmark Nietzsche, Deconstruction, and the Truth of History
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VOLUME 14, NUMBER 2 - VOLUME 15, NUMBER 1

HEIDEGGER AND THE POLITICAL

Robert Bernasconi and Peg Birmingham The Time of the Political 
Heribert Boeder Action or/and Dwelling 
John D. Caputo Heidegger's Kampf. The Difficulty of Life
Jean Grondin Prolegomena to an Understanding of Heidegger's Turn
Michel Haar The Ambivalent Unthought of the Overman and the Duality of Heidegger's Political Thinking
Dominique Janicaud Reconstructing the Political
David Farrell Krell Shattering: Toward a Politics of Daimonic Life
William McNeill Porosity, Violence, and the Question of Politics in Heidegger's Introduction to Metaphysics
Reiner Schürmann Ultimate Double Binds
Charles Scott Heidegger's Rector's Address: A Loss of the Question of Ethics
Paul Davies Telling Tales: Notes on Heidegger's "Career," the "Heidegger Affair," and the Assumptions of Narrativity
Frank H.W. Edler Retreat from Radicality: Pöggeler on Heidegger's Politics
Véronique M. Fóti Politics and the Limits of Metaphysics: Heidegger, Ferry and Renaut, and Lyotard
Christopher Fynsk But Suppose We Were to Take the Rectorial Address Seriously . . . Gerard Granel's De l'université
Theodore Kisiel Heidegger's Apology: Biography as Philosophy and Ideology
William Richardson The Hermeneutics of the Subject
Tom Rockmore On Heidegger and National Socialism: A Triple Turn?
Dennis J. Schmidt Changing the Subject: Heidegger, "the" National and Epochal
David Wood Political Openings
Martin Heidegger Contributions to Der Akademiker, Letters to Elisabeth Blochmann, Documents from the Denazification Proceedings Concerning Martin Heidegger
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VOLUME 14, NUMBER 1 (out of print)

MARXISM AND CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY

Etienne Balibar From Class Struggle to Struggle without Classes?
Bernhard Waldenfels Between Necessity and Superabundance: Meta-Economic Reflections on Marxism
Axel Honneth Domination and Moral Struggle: the Philosophical Heritage of Marxism Reviewed
Mihály Vajda Failure of a Renaissance (Why It Is Impossible to Remain a Marxist in East Central Europe)
Andrew Levine Thoughts on the Future of Marxism
Norman Geras Seven Types of Obloquy: Travesties of Marxism
Rastko Mocnik From Historical Marxisms to Historical Materialism: Toward the Theory of Ideology
W.A. Suchting On Some Unsettled Questions Touching the Character of Marxism, Especially as Philosophy
Maria Turchetto The Divided Machine: Capitalist Crisis and the Organization of Labor
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VOLUME 13, NUMBER 2

Rémi Brague Aristotle's Definition of Motion and Its Ontological Implications
Hans Reiner The Emergence and Original Meaning of the Name "Metaphysics"
Alban Urbanas On the Alleged Impossibility of a Science of Accidents in Aristotle
Vittorio Hösle Platonism and Anti-Platonism in Nicholas of Cusa's Philosophy of Mathematics
Agnes Heller Freedom and Happiness in Kant's Political Philosophy
Vittorio Hösle The Greatness and Limits of Kant's Practical Philosophy
Wolfgang Kuhlmann Solipsism in Kant's Practical Philosophy and Discourse Ethics
David Lachterman The Faculty of Desire
Lawrence Grossberg Postmodernist Elitism and Postmodern Struggles
Leo Bostar Review of Richard Kearney's The Wake of Imagination. Toward a Posmoderrn Culture
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VOLUME 13, NUMBER 1 (out of print)

Reiner Schürmann The Law of the One and the Law of Contraries in Parmenides
Vittorio Hösle On Plato's Philosophy of Numbers and its Mathematical and Philosophical Significance
Ronna Burger Nemesis
Jean-Marie Beyssade Descartes on Freedom of the Will
Michelle Beyssade System and Training in Descartes' Meditations
Béatrice Longuenesse Actuality in Hegel's Logic
Dominique Janicaud Metamorphosis of the Undecidable
Richard Cohen Non-in-difference in the Thought of Emmanuel Levinas and Franz Rosenzweig
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VOLUME 12, NUMBERS 1 & 2

TOPICS IN THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

G.W.F. Hegel Philosophical Dissertation on the Orbits of Planets
Gernot Böhme Coping with Science
Emily Grosholz Three Cartesian Epistemologies
Charles Larmore Newton's Critique of Cartesian Method
François de Gandt The Geometrical Treatment of Central Forces in Newton's Principia
David Lachterman Hegel and the Formalization of Logic
Gernot Böhme An End to Progress?
Jacques Ellul Delineating the Ideologies of Science
Gérard Simon Behind the Mirror
André Tosel Marx and the Innocence of Science
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VOLUME 11, NUMBER 2 (out of print)

ESSAYS IN HONOR OF RICHARD KENNINGTON

Martin Sitte Introduction
Seth Benardete On Interpreting Plato's Charmides
José A. Benardete Metaphysics for Lovers
Michael Davis Aristotle's Reflections on Revolution
Ernest L. Fortin Basil the Great and the Choice of Hercules: A Note on the Christianization of Pagan Myth
Thomas M. Seebohm Isidore of Seville versus Aristotle in the Questions on Human Law and Right in the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Prufer Two Notes on Nature
Joseph Gonda Kennington's Descartes and Eddington's "Two Tables"
Victor Gourevitch "The First Times" in Rousseau's Essay on the Origin of Languages
Richard Velkley Kant on the Primacy and the Limits of Logic
David Lawrence Levine The Political Philosophy of Nature: A Preface to Goethe's Human Sciences
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VOLUME 11, NUMBER 1 (out of print)

Friedrich Hölderlin Hymn to Serenity
Friedrich Hölderlin Judgment and Being
Jean-Luc Marion On Descartes' Constitution of Metaphysics
Pierre Aubenque The Origins of the Doctrine of the Analogy of Being
Pierre Coussin The Origin and the Evolution of the Epoché
Véronique M. Fóti Presence and Memory: Derrida, Freud, Plato, Descartes
James Jakob Liszka The Semiosis of Metaphysics
Richard J. Bernstein Rethinking the Social and the Political
Vincent Descombes The Socialization of Human Action
Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht The Dichotomy Life/Literature and its Suspensions in Historical Time
Leo Bostar Review of Martin Heidegger's The Metaphysical Foundations of Logic
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VOLUME 10, NUMBER 2

Michel Henry The Concept of Being as Production
Werner Marx Reflections on a Non-Metaphysical Ethics
Osborne Wiggins Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenological Ethics
William W. Clohesy On Rereading the Categorical Imperative
Michael Davis Philosophy and the Perfect Tense: On the Beginning of Plato's Lovers
Manfred Riedel In Search of a Civic Union: The Political Theme of European Democracy and its Primordial Foundation in Greek Philosophy
Bertram Schefold Toward a New Economic Style in Our Society?
Alain Touraine Social Movements, Revolution and Democracy
Pierre Adler Review of Michel Henry's Marx: A Philosophy of Human Reality
Stanley Rosen Review of Seth Benardete's The Being of the Beautiful
Seth Benardete Review of Stanley Rosen's Plato's Sophist: The Drama of Original and Image
Alan White Review of John Burbidge's On Hegel's Logic: Fragments of a Commentary
Robert Berman Review of Alan White's Schelling: An Introduction to the System of Freedom and Absolute Knowledge: Hegel and the Problem of Metaphysics
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VOLUME 10, NUMBER 1

Jacques Derrida The Principle of Reason: The University in the Eyes of its Pupils
Hans Jonas Ethics for a Technological Age
Mario Perniola The Difference of the Italian Philosophical Culture
Hayden White The Italian Difference and the Politics of Culture
Remo Bodei Beyond Dialectical Thinking: Political Logics and the Construction of Individuality
Giorgio Agamben The Idea of Language: Some Difficulties in Speaking about Language
Gianni Vattimo Dialectics, Difference, and Weak Thought
Reiner Schürmann Deconstruction Is Not Enough: On Gianni Vattimo's Call for "Weak Thought"
Bernard Flynn Review of Cornelius Castoriadis' Crossroads in the Labyrinth
Adamantia Pollis Review of Alan Gewirth's Human Rights: Essays on Justifications and Applications
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VOLUME 9, NUMBER 2

Friedrich Nietzsche The Birth of Tragic Thought
David Allison The Difference of Translation
Manfred Riedel Critique of Pure Reason and Language: Concerning the Problem of Categories in Kant
Michael Landmann "The Children of Darkness are More Clever Than the Children of Light: Why do Machines Make Their Appearance Only in the Modern Age?"
Drew Leder Merleau-Ponty and the Critique of Kant
Cornelius Castoriadis The Greek Polis and the Creation of Democracy
Reinhart Koselleck Time and Revolutionary Language
Andre Béjin Toward the Semantic History of Social Darwinism: Georges Vacher de Lapouge's Theory of 'Social Selections'
Randy Perry The Early Interpreters of Hegel's Philosophy of Right
Benedikt Haller Review of Hans Jonas' Daz Prinzip Verantwortung: Versuch einer Ethik für die Technologische Zivilisation
Alan White Review of Martin Heidegger's The Basic Problems of Phenomenology
Véronique Fóti Review of Sonia Kruks' The Political Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty
Louis J. Miele Review of J.O. Urmson's Berkeley
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VOLUME 9, NUMBER 1

Albert Hofstadter How to Escape from Hegel's Aesthetics!
Hans-Georg Gadamer On the Problematic Character of Aesthetic Consciousness
D. Kuklinkowa A Significant Phenomenological Alternative for Aesthetics
Sharon Anderson-Gold Cultural Pluralism and Ethical Community in Kant's Philosophy of History
Karl-Otto Apel Normative Ethics and Strategical Rationality: The Philosophical Problem of a Political Ethics
Manfred Riedel Paradigm Evolution in Political Philosophy: Aristotle and Hobbes
Bernhard Waldenfels The Ruled and the Unruly: Functions and Limits of Institutional Regulations
Robert Paul Wolff Notes for a Materialist Analysis of the Public and the Private Realms
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