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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

VOLUME 26 - NUMBER 1
PHILOSOPHY OF DIALOGUE

Charles H. Kahn
The Philosophical Importance of the Dialogue Form for Plato
Vittorio Hösle
A Form of Self-Transcendence of Philosophical Dialogues in Cicero and Plato and its Significance for Philology
Georgia Warnke
Interpretive Democracy
Rainer Forst
Moral Autonomy and the Autonomy of Morality: Toward a Theory of Normativity After Kant
Dmitri Nikulin
Dialogue versus Discourse: On the Possibility of Disagreement in Human Communication
Caryl Emerson
Mikhail Bakhtin and the Dialogic Word in Literary Art: What Sort of Fiction is This?
Jean-Luc Marion
Phenomenon and Event
Thomas Tam
The Death of Art: Bataille, Malraux, Hegel
Drucilla Cornell
Who Bears the Right to Die
Agnes Heller
Preliminary Adieu for Jacques Derrida
Richard J. Bernstein
Derrida: Farewell to a Friend
Mark Larrimore
Leibniz and China: A Commerce of Light by Franklin Perkins

VOLUME 25 - NUMBER 2
ESSAYS ON THE HISTORY OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS

Peter Pesic
Plato and Zero
Claudia Baracchi
One Good: the Mathematics of Ethics
Burt C. Hopkins
Jacob Klein on François Vieta's Establishment of Algebra as the General Analytical Art
Danielle Macbeth
Viète, Descartes, and the Emergence of Modern Mathematics
Niccolò Guicciardini
Geometry and Mechanics in the Preface to Newton's Principia: A Criticism of Descartes' Geométrie
R. Lanier Anderson
Containment Analyticity and Kant's Problem of Synthetic Judgment
Mark van Atten
Intuitionistic Remarks on Husserl's Analysis of Finite Number in the Philosophy of Arithmetic
Juliet Floyd
Wittgenstein on Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
Wittgenstein Bibliography
Juliette Kennedy and
Mark van Atten
Gödel's Modernism: On Set-Theoretic Incompleteness

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
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