VOLUME 29, NUMBER 1 |
Étienne Balibar |
Toward a Politics of the Universal |
Luc Boltanski |
Domination Revisited: From the French Critical Sociology of the 1970s to Present-day Pragmatic Sociology |
Alejandro G. Vigo |
Practical Truth and the Intellectual Virtues |
Vittorio Morfino |
“The World by Chance”: On Lucretius and Spinoza |
Peter Dews |
Intersubjectivity and the “Space of Reasons”: Fichte in the Post-Analytic Context |
Angelica Nuzzo |
History and Memory in Hegel’s Phenomenology |
Espen Hammer |
Heidegger’s Theory of Boredom |
Joseph Cosgrove |
Husserl, Jacob Klein, and Symbolic Nature |
Lawrence Vogel |
The Responsibility of Thinking in Dark Times: Hannah Arendt versus Hans Jonas |
VOLUME 28, NUMBER 2 |
Richard J. Bernstein |
The New Pragmatists |
Rainer Forst |
The Injustice of Justice: Normative Dialectics According to
Ibsen, Cavell and Adorno |
Johanna Oksala |
The Management of State Violence: Foucault’s Rethinking of Political Power as Governmentality |
Christopher P. Long |
The Daughters of Metis: Patriarchal Dominion and the Politics of the Between |
Thomas Berns |
Knowing the Occasion: Rome and Fortune in Machiavelli |
Taylor Carman |
Heidegger on Correspondence and Correctness |
Géraldine Muhlmann |
Hannah Arendt and the Liberal Tradition: Heritage and Differences |
Cédric Brun |
Lockean Mechanism and the Principle of Identity |
Edward P. Butler |
On Dialogue, by Dmitri Nikulin |
Elena Tzelepis |
Key Writings, by Luce Irigaray |
VOLUME 28, NUMBER 1: Essays in Celebration of Hannah Arendt’s 100th Birthday: America, Democracy, and Political Change |
Roy T. Tsao |
Second Thoughts, New Beginnings: Notes on Arendt’s Unmarked Itinerary from The Origins of Totalitarianism to The Human Condition |
Dana Villa |
The “Autonomy of the Political” Reconsidered |
J.M. Bernstein |
Promising and Civil Disobedience (Arendt’s Political Modernism) |
Susannah Young-ah Gottlieb |
“Everyone is Welcome” |
Kirstie M. Mcclure |
The Social Question, Again |
Warren Montag |
“Tumultuous Combinations”: Transindividuality in Adam Smith and Spinoza |
Michael Bray |
Sympathy, Disenchantment, and Authority: Adam Smith and the Construction of Moral Sentiments |
Béla Bacsó |
Art and “The Sublime Truth”: On Schelling’s Philosophy of Art |
Bernard Flynn |
The Inhuman Condition: Looking for Difference After Levinas and Heidegger by Rudi Visker |
VOLUME 27, NUMBER 2: Expression in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century German Philosophy |
Rachel Zuckert |
Expressivism and Aesthetics |
Katie Terezakis |
Language and Immanence in Hamann |
John H. Zammito |
Herder, Sturm und Drang, and “Expressivism”: Problems in Reception-History |
Benjamin C. Sax |
The Ambiguities of Action: Goethe and the Concept of Buildung |
James Dodd |
Expression in Schelling’s Early Philosophy |
Richard Eldridge |
“To Bear the Momentarily Incomplete”: Subject Development and Expression in Hegel and Hölderlin |
Christoph Menke |
Spirit and Life: Towards a Genealogical Critique of Phenomenology |
Rudolph A. Makkreel |
The Aesthetic and Hermeneutic Significance of Expression |
George E. McCarthy |
In Praise of Classical Democracy: The Funeral Orations of Pericles and Marx |
VOLUME 27, NUMBER 1 |
Judith Butler |
Violence, Non-Violence:
Sartre on Fanon |
Nicolas de Warren |
The Apocalypse of Hope: Political Violence in Sartre and Fanon |
Vittorio Hösle |
Inferentialism in Brandom and Holism in Hegel |
Renée Smith |
Van Cleve and Putnam on Kant’s View of Secondary Qualities |
Vittorio Morfino |
Spinoza: An Ontology of Relation? |
Donovan Miyasaki |
Art as Self-Origination in Winckelmann and Hegel |
Arbogast Schmitt |
Platonism and Empiricism |
David Carr |
Crisis and Reflection: An Essay on Husserl’s Crisis of the European Sciences
by James Dodd |
VOLUME 26 - NUMBER 2
MATTER AND MATERIALISM IN THE ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION |
Rose Cherubin |
Why Matter? Aristotle, the Eleatics, and the Possibility of Explanation |
Anneliese Maier |
The Structure of Material Substance: The Averroistic Route |
James B. South |
Zabarella, Prime Matter, and the Theory of Regressus |
Christoph Lüthy |
Daniel Sennert’s Slow Conversion from Hylemorphism to Atomism |
Christia Mercer |
Material Difficulties: Matter and the Metaphysics of Resurrection in
Early Modern Philosophy |
Richard A. Lee, Jr. |
Materialism as Metaphysics? Hobbes’ Rationalist Materialism |
Julie R. Klein |
Aristotle and Descartes in Spinoza’s Approach to Matter and Body |
Francisco J. Gonzalez |
The Ethics of Ontology: Rethinking an Aristotelian Legacy by Christopher P. Long |
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VOLUME 26 - NUMBER 1
PHILOSOPHY OF DIALOGUE |
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Charles H. Kahn |
The Philosophical Importance of the Dialogue Form for
Plato |
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Vittorio Hösle |
A Form of Self-Transcendence of Philosophical Dialogues
in Cicero and Plato and its Significance for Philology |
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Georgia Warnke |
Interpretive Democracy |
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Rainer Forst |
Moral Autonomy and the Autonomy of Morality: Toward
a Theory of Normativity After Kant |
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Dmitri Nikulin |
Dialogue versus Discourse: On the Possibility of Disagreement
in Human Communication |
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Caryl Emerson |
Mikhail Bakhtin and the Dialogic Word in Literary Art:
What Sort of Fiction is This? |
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Jean-Luc Marion |
Phenomenon and Event |
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Thomas Tam |
The Death of Art: Bataille, Malraux, Hegel |
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Drucilla Cornell |
Who Bears the Right to Die |
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Agnes Heller |
Preliminary Adieu for Jacques Derrida |
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Richard J. Bernstein |
Derrida: Farewell to a Friend |
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Mark Larrimore |
Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light by Franklin
Perkins |
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VOLUME 25 - NUMBER 2
ESSAYS ON THE HISTORY OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS |
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Peter Pesic |
Plato and Zero |
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Claudia Baracchi |
One Good: the Mathematics of Ethics |
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Burt C. Hopkins |
Jacob Klein on François Vieta's Establishment of Algebra
as the General Analytical Art |
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Danielle Macbeth |
Viète, Descartes, and the Emergence of Modern Mathematics |
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Niccolò Guicciardini |
Geometry and Mechanics in the Preface to Newton's Principia:
A Criticism of Descartes' Geométrie |
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R. Lanier Anderson |
Containment Analyticity and Kant's Problem of Synthetic
Judgment |
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Mark van Atten |
Intuitionistic Remarks on Husserl's Analysis of Finite
Number in the Philosophy of Arithmetic |
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Juliet Floyd |
Wittgenstein on Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
Wittgenstein Bibliography |
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Juliette Kennedy and
Mark van Atten |
Gödel's Modernism: On Set-Theoretic Incompleteness |
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VOLUME 25 - NUMBER 1 |
| Nathan Andersen |
Dynamic Boundaries: Place in
Aristotle's Biology |
| Thomas Rentsch |
Practical Certainty: Beyond
Dogmatism and Relativism (Remarks on the Negativity and Autonomy of
Language in Wittgenstein) |
| John Noras |
Sellars vs. Chisholm on Thinking,
Introspection, and Language |
| Joshua Kates |
Philosophy First, Last, and
Counting: Edmund Husserl, Jacob Klein, and Plato's Arithmological
ÖEidh |
| Spiros Tegos |
The Politics of Human Rights:
A Politics of Pity? |
| Gérard Granel |
"The Thirties Are Still Before
Us": Logical Analysis of the Concrete Situation |
| François Matheron |
Louis Althusser, or, the Impure
Purity of the Concept |
| James Dodd |
Review of Jean-Luc Marion's
Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness |
| Christopher Adamo |
Review of Reading McDowell:
On Mind and World |