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Reading and commitment
Vol. 1
William Sterner
Algebraic conditions for definition
Jeffrey Buechner
On the genetic roots of perceptual typicality
Osborne P Wiggins
Neither consciousness, nor matter, but living bodily activity
Vol. 10/2
Pierre Adler
Remarks on the ontology of "right" and "left"
Vol. 10/1
Robert Spaemann
The Italian difference and the politics of culture
Hayden White
Social movements, revolution and democracy
Alain Touraine
The principle of reason
Jacques Derrida
Ontological grounding of a political ethics
Hans Jonas
Toward a new economic style in our society?
Bertram Schefold
On rereading the categorical imperative
William W. Clohesy
In search of a civic union
Manfred Riedel
Schelling: an introduction to the system of freedom and absolute knowledge: Hegel and the problem of metaphysics, by Alan White
Robert Berman
Dialectics, difference, and weak thought
Gianni Vattimo
Human rights: essays on justifications and applications, by Alan Gewirth
Adamantia Pollis
The concept of being as production
Michel Henry
Beyond dialectical thinking
Remo Bodei
On Hegel's logic: fragments of a commentary, by John Burbidge
Alan White
Reflections on a non-metaphysical ethics
Werner Marx
Crossroads in the labyrinth, by Cornelius Castoriadis
Bernard Flynn
Person and law in Kant and Hegel
Ludwig Siep
Plato's sophist: the drama of original and image, by Stanley Rosen
Seth Benardete
The idea of language
Giorgio Agamben
Deconstruction is not enough
Reiner Schürmann
Merleau-Ponty's phenomenological ethics
The difference of the Italian philosophical culture
Mario Perniola
The being of the beautiful
Stanley Rosen
Philosophy and the perfect tense
Michael Davis
Kant on the primacy and the limits of logic
Vol. 11/2
Richard Velkley
The metaphysical foundations of logic
Vol. 11/1
Leo Bostar
Introduction
Martin Sitte
The semiosis of metaphysics
James Liszka
Metaphysics for lovers
José A. Benardete
The origins of the doctrine of the analogy of being
Pierre Aubenque
The dichotomy life/literature and its suspensions in historical time
Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht
The socialization of human action
Vincen Descombes
Basil the great and the choice of Hercules
Ernest L. Fortin
Kennington's Descartes and Eddington's "Two tables"
Joseph Gonda
"The first times" in Rousseau's Essay on the origin of languages
Victor Gourevitch
The origin and the evolution of the epochē
Pierre Couissin
Presence and memory
Véronique Fóti
On interpreting Plato's Charmides
Rethinking the social and the political
Richard Bernstein
On Descartes' constitution of metaphysics
Jean-Luc Marion
Aristotle's reflections on revolution
Isidore of Seville versus Aristotle in the questions on human law and right in the Summa theologiae of Thomas Aquinas
Thomas M. Seebohm
Philosophical dissertation on the orbits of the planets (1801), preceded by the 12 theses defended on august 27, 1801
Vol. 12/1-2
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Behind the mirror
Gérard Simon
Delineating the ideologies of science
Jacques Ellul
Three cartesian epistemologies
Emily Grosholz
Coping with science
Gernot Böhme
The geometrical treatment of central forces in Newton's Principia
François de Gandt
An end to progress?
Marx and the innocence of science
André Tosel
Hegel and the formalization of logic
David Rapport Lachterman
Newton's critique of cartesian method
Charles Larmore
System and training in Descartes' meditations
Vol. 13/1
Michelle Beyssade
The wake of imagination. Toward a postmodern culture, by Richard Kearny
Vol. 13/2
Aristotle's definition of motion and its ontological implications
Rémi Brague
Metamorphosis of the undecidable
Dominique Janicaud
Kant and the claims of knowledge, by Paul Guyer
Wayne Waxman
Descartes on the freedom of the will
Jean-Marie Beyssade
The emergence and original meaning of the name "metaphysics"
Hans Reiner
Freedom and happiness in Kant's political philosophy
Agnes Heller
Postmodernist elitism and postmodern struggles
Lawrence Grossberg
Platonism and anti-Platonism in Nicholas of Cusa's philosophy of mathematics
Vittorio Hösle
The greatness and limits of Kant's practical philosophy
On Plato's philosophy of numbers and its mathematical and philosophical significance
The invention of culture and symbols that stand for themselves, by Roy Wagner
John Humphrey
The faculty of desire
Tragic differing
Logic and the objectivity of knowledge: a study of Husserl's early philosophy, by Dallas Willard
Nemesis
Ronna Burger
Non-in-difference in the thought of Emmanuel Levinas and Franz Rosenzweig
Richard Cohen
On the alleged impossibility of a science of accidents in Aristotle
Alban Urbanas
Solipsism in Kant's practical philosophy and the discourse ethics
Wolfgang Kuhlmann
Actuality in Hegel's logic
Béatrice Longuenesse
Domination and moral struggle
Vol. 14/1
Axel Honneth
Thoughts on the future of Marxism
Andrew Levine
Reconstructing the political
Porosity
William McNeill
On Heidegger and national socialism
Tom Rockmore(Peking University)
Habermas and Arendt on the philosopher's "error"
Robert Bernasconi
The time of the political
Peg Birmingham
Telling tales
Paul Davies
Heidegger's apology
Theodore Kisiel
Heidegger's Kampf the difficulty of life
John D Caputo
Heidegger's rector's address
Charles E Scott
Between necessity and superabundance
Bernhard Waldenfels(Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
Preface and acknowledgments
John Rosenthal
Changing the subject
Dennis J. Schmidt
From historical Marxisms to historical materialism
Rastko Močnik
The ambivalent unthought of the overman and the duality of Heidegger's political thinking
Michel Haar
Failure of a renaissance (why it is impossible to remain a Marxist in East Central Europe)
György Mihály Vajda
Ultimate double binds
The divided machine
Maria Turchetto
From class struggle to struggle without classes?
Etienne Balibar
The subject of hermeneutics and the hermeneutics of the subject
William Richardson
But suppose we were to take the Rectorial address seriously...
Christopher Fynsk
On some unsettled questions touching the character of Marxism, especially as philosophy
Wal Suchting
Prolegomena to an understanding of Heidegger's turn
Jean Grondin(École de design, University of Ottawa)
Seven types of obloquy
Norman Geras
Shattering
David Farrell Krell
Action or/and dwelling
Heribert Boeder
On the relationship of Alcibiades' speech to the other speeches in Plato's Symposium
Vol. 15/2
Friedrich Nietzsche
The ascetic ideal's twilight
Nietzsche's Socrates
Sarah Kofman
The "wondrous double nature" of philosophy
Black stars
Alphonso Lingis
On Nietzsche's "we good, beautiful, happy ones!"
Ecce mulier?
Luce Irigaray
Nietzsche, deconstruction, and the truth of history
Kevin Newmark
Nietzsche Hölderlin Empedocles
Commentateurs d'Aristote au Moyen-Age latin
Vol. 16/1
Technology in the age of automata
Péter Várdy
I or he or it (the thing) which thinks
Slavoj Žižek
Time and change in Kant and McTaggart
The problem of Leo Strauss
Volker ReineckeJonathan Uhlaner
The God of Abraham and the God of the philosophers
Bettina Bergo(École de design, University of Ottawa)
Political philosophy at the closure of metaphysics, by Bernard Flynn
On the mathematization of life
Louk Fleischhacker
Lógica, lecciones de M. Heidegger
Eduardo Mendieta
Mead and Merleau-Ponty: toward a common Vision, ed. by Sandra Rosenthal and Patrick Bourgeois
Eduardo Mendietta
Nietzsche on truth and philosophy, by Maudemarie Clark
Wayne Klein
Heidegger: The twofold beginning of thinking
Quodlibetal questions, William of Ockham, trans, by Alfred Freddoso and Francis Kelley
Rick Lee
The beautiful and the good according to Kant
Bernard Bourgeois
Perhaps—a modality?
Rodolphe Gasché
Kant's model of the mind, by Wayne Waxman
Dirk Effertz
Unmodern observations
Of the sublime
Joel Shapiro
Observing re-entries
Niklas Luhmann
Kategoriendeduktion und produktive Einbildungskraft in der theoretischen Philosophie Kants und Fichtes
Sven Jürgensen
Texts and dialogues: Merleau-Ponty, ed. by Hugh Silverman and James Barry
The transformation of the Kantian question in Lukács' Heidelberg philosophy of art
Ferenc Fehér
Theurgie und philosophie in Jamblichs "de Mysteriis"
Thomas Stäcker
The conclusion of the Critique of pure reason
The theory of odd and even in the ninth book ofEuclid's elements
Oskar Becker
Humanism and the limits of rationality
Prolegomena to phenomenology
Reflection in Kant's aesthetics
Jean-François Lyotard
The privilege of presence
On the dialectics of metamathematics
Vol. 17/1-2
The philosopher as enemy
Heinrich Meier
Lived experience and knowledge in Schlick
Arne Homann
The cause of phenomenology
Ethics of geometry and genealogy of modernity
Marc Richir
Pragmatic paradoxes
François Récanati
Foundational issues of objective idealism
Epekeina
Werner Beierwaltes
The scholar's hood
Speculation and the metaphysics of history
Carl Page
Torah and logos
The unity of the Protagoras
Claus-Artur Scheier
Maimonidean aspects in Spinoza's thought
Idit Dobbs-Weinstein
The unity of time in Aristotle
Johannes Fritsche
Was Aristotle a communitarian?
Christof Rapp
Erotic ascent
Is totalizing thinking totalitarian?
The ancient commentators on Aristotle I
Aaron V. Garrett
Bibliography of David Rapport Lachterman
Truth and justice in Anselm Of Canterbury
Ubaldo R. Pérez-Paoli
Sartre's gaze returned
Vol. 18/2
Zur Anwendung der Diskursethik in Politik, Recht und Wissenschaft
Vol. 18/1
Language and the etymological turn of thought
Frank Schalow
The problematic status of cosmology
On Hume's theory of consciousness
Fred Wilson
Negativity and ethics
Thomas Rentsch
Spinoza's anti-modernity
Antonio Negri
Kant's system of freedom and the priority of practical Reason
Richard McDonough
On Gilles Deleuze & Félix Guattari, A thousand plateaus
On freedom
Günter Figal(Albert Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
On brinks and bridges in Heidegger
Natural versus transcendental philosophy
Pierre Kerszberg
Anthropology, dialectic and atheism in Kojève's thought
Hugh Gillis
Reflections on the banality of (radical) evil
Henry Allison
Animal minds and human morals
Arthur Madigan
The first crisis in first philosophy
Truth, knowledge, and reality
Cristina Lafont(Department of English, Oberlin College)
Emancipation, resistance and cosmopolitanism
Rafael del Aguila
Before Nietzsche
Stephen Wagner Cho
On race and philosophy
Lucius Outlaw
The rationality of human communication
Karl-Otto Apel
Leviathan
Luc Ferry's political philosophy
Miguel Vatter
Kant's productive imagination and its alleged antecedents
Alfredo Ferrarin
Vita della mente e tempo della polis
Materialism
Vol. 19
Charles Wolfe
Kant and the imposition of time and space
Nietzsche's philosophy of science
The Cambridge companion to Nietzsche
Roger D. Hodge
Joy in dying
The relation between life, conatus, and virtue in Spinoza's philosophy
Sylvain Zac
The ontology of production in Marx
Hegel's organic account of mind and critique of cognitive science
Callicles' examples of ϙὄπρζ ς ζ ιὔωηθζ in Plato's Gorgias
Alessandra Fussi
Powers of desire
René Schérer
Dominique Janicaud's Powers of the rational
Cosmological mysticism
Vol. 19-20
Eckhart's anachorism
Untameable singularity
Gérard Granel
The intellectual background of Reiner Schürmann's Heidegger interpretation
Parmenides and the battle of Stalingrad
Martin Heidegger's "Logical investigations"
Jean-François Courtine
History of the lie
Canonizing measures
How to read Heidegger
Symbolic difference
Genus and τὸ τί ἦν εἶναι (essence) in Aristotle and Socrates
Symbolic praxis
The place of Nietzsche in Reiner Schürmann's thought and in his reading of Heidegger
Reiner Schürmann's report of his visit to Martin Heidegger
Hans Jonas's Mortality and morality
Taking exception to liberalism
Platonism at the limit of metaphysics
John Sallis
Back to a monstrous site
Ethics and ontology
Vol. 20/21/2-1
Jean Greisch
Of substitution that is not usurpation
Jan De Greef
Emmanuel Levinas: ethics as primary meaning
Stéphane Mosès
On suffering
Pierre Trotignon
Phenomenon and infinity
Derrida, Levinas, and the lives of philosophy at the death of philosophy
Robert Manning
Practical necessity
The non-identity of time
Ludwig Wenzler
On obligation
Hent De Vries(Department of Comparative Thought and Literature, Johns Hopkins University)
Appearances
Excess: toward the outside, or humanity
Gérard Bailhache
The anarchy of the spectacle
Travis Anderson
The temporality of saying
Tina Chanter
Cultural significations and ethical sense
Francis Guibal
The uncanny origin of ethics
James Faulconer
The alterity of the other
Pierre-Jean Labarrière
Outside the subject
Alfred Tauber
Death in its negativity
Jacques Rolland
Levinas and the "logic" of solidarity
Merold Westphal
Secularization and hunger
Emmanuel Levinas
Height and the sublime
François Marty
A note concerning the ontological indifference
s. rosen, Plato's statesman
Jacob Howland
To love God for nothing
To think utopia otherwise
Miguel Abensour
The messianic utopia
Catherine Chalier
The posteriority of the anterior
Fabio Ciaramelli
Is consciousness a brain process?
Vol. 22/1
Didier Gil
Being and action in the thought of Ralph Cudworth
Yves Charles Zarka
Idealism and corporeity
Daniel Dahlstrom
Reconstructive social critique with a genealogical reservation
Vol. 22/2
Mana and logos
Richard Lee
Descartes, reader of Harvey
Annie Bitbol-Hespériès
The emergent materialism in French clinical brain research (1820-1850)
Alexandre Métraux
Philosophy and human Perfection in the cartesian renaissance and its modern oblivion
Nicolas de Warren(Penn State University)
Oikoumene, ouranos, ousia, and the outside
Emilie F. Kutash
Old maps, crystal spheres, and the cartesian circle
Brendan Larvor
Critique and totality
Stefanie Rocknak
Truth and singularity
Christopher Adamo
Alma venus
François Dagognet
On the standard aversion to the agrapha dogmata
Thomas Alexander Szlezák
Ethics and epistemology in Sextus Empiricus
Morgan Meis
The labyrinth and the library
Daniel J. Selcer
The mental chemistry of speculative philosophy
The uncertain materialism of Louis Althusser
Jean-Claude Bourdin
The essence of dissidence
Aviezer TuckerMarian KissSarka MokraOndrej StefekMartina VyrkovaVera Zatopkova
Hobbesian specters, human nature, and the passions in the Scottish enlightenment
Adelino Zanini
The encyclopedia of phenomenology
Edward B. Rackley
Beyond positive and negative liberty
Shawn D. Kaplan
La Mettrie, machines, and the denial of liberty
Ann Thomson
Critique and deconstruction
Christoph Menke
Phenomenology in Kant's idealism
Brute matter and organic matter in Buffon
Amor Cherni
The life principle and the doctrine of living being in Diderot
Annie Ibrahim
Medical vitalism and philosophical materialism in the eighteenth-century debate on monsters
Aurélie Suratteau-Iberraken
Diderot and the medicine of the mind
Roselyne Rey
From matter to materiality according to Canguilhem
Guillaume le Blanc
Notion and reality
Vol. 23/2
Michael Theunissen
Claudia Baracchi's of myth, life and war in Plato's republic
Drew A. Hyland
Technology, medicine and ethics in Hans Jonas
Paolo Becchi
The fake as joke, sabotage, business, and paradigm
Vol. 23/1
Rousseau and Kant
Klaus Reich
Heidegger, language, and world-disclosure
Steven Levine
On Dan Zahavi's self-awareness and alterity
James Dodd(New School for Social Research)
Kant's theory of taste
John McGuire
Emidio Spinelli
Foundations of Hegel's social theory
A review of Robert Hahn's Anaximander and the architects
Wissenschaft as personal experience
A meditation on Hans Jonas' "The abyss of the will: philosophical meditations on the seventh chapter of paul's epistle to the romans"
David Taffel
Closer to the bitter end (interview)
In the name of humanity
Merleau-Ponty's later works and their practical implications
Hans Jonas' philosophical biology
Gereon Wolters
On Dennett
The iconic logic of Peirce's graphs
Edward Butler
Monism and dualism in Plato's doctrine of principles
Jens Halfwassen
Reading neoplatonism
Reconsidering responsibility
Dmitri Nikulin
The necessary incompleteness of the republic
Pierre-François Moreau
Upheavals of thought
Sharin Elkholy
On Walter Benjamin's arcades project
Roy BrandMorgan Meis
Jewish philosophies after Heidegger
Lawrence Vogel
Appreciating the phenomenon of life
Leon R. Kass
Philosophy, evolutionary biology, and ethics
Strachan Donnelley
Is physics interesting?
Crisis, history, and Husserl's phenomenological project of desedimenting the formalization of meaning
Vol. 24/1
Burt C. Hopkins(University of Lille)
Craig Perfect
The collapse of the fact/value distinction and other essays
Alexei Angelides
Technology, subjectivity, and the social bond
Vol. 24/2
Sara Beardsworth
Kripke's Hume
Rupert Read
Love, perfection, and power in Spinoza
Saverio Ansaldi
The multitude and the principle of individuation
Paolo Virno
Merleau-Ponty's reading of Husserl
Spinoza's debt to Gersonides
Julie R. Klein
Competition and conformity
Living in agreement
Against adaptation
"I come upon this world"
Ludmila Selemeneva
Paracelsus (1493-1541)
Alexandre Koyré
Hegel's transcendental induction
Jackob Pyetranker
Marx after Marxism
Nectarios G. Limnatis
On Plato's Statesman
Ben Grazzini
Imagination and Hobbes
German philosophy 1760-1860
Noumenal will in Kant's theory of action
Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer
Zombies begone!
Wallace Matson
Heterogeneous disciplines
Monique David-Ménard
On the philosophical significance of transference
Moran Svorai
The creation of the modern world
Geometry and mechanics in the preface to Newton's principia
Vol. 25/2
Niccolò Guicciardini
"The thirties are still before us"
Vol. 25/1
Dynamic boundaries
Nathan Andersen
Marion and phenomenology
Louis Althusser, or, the impure purity of the concept
François Matheron
Sellars vs. Chisholm on thinking, introspection, and language
John Noras
Seconding second nature
Practical certainty
Philosophy first, last and counting
Joshua Kates
One good
Claudia Baracchi
Viète, Descartes, and the emergence of modern mathematics
Danielle Macbeth
Gödel's modernism
Juliette KennedyMark Van Atten
Intuitionistic remarks on Husserl's analysis of finite number in the philosophy of arithmetic
Mark Van Atten
Wittgenstein on philosophy of logic and mathematics
Juliet Floyd
The politics of human rights
Spiros Tegos
Jacob Klein on François Vieta's establishment of algebra as the general analytical art
Plato and zero
Peter Pesic
Why matter?
Vol. 26/2
Rose Cherubin
Through a glass darkly
Vol. 26/1
Mark Larrimore
Questioning Platonism
Christopher Roberts
Materialism as metaphysics?
Preliminary adieu for Jacques Derrida
Zabarella, prime matter, and the theory of regressus
James B. South
A form of self-transcendence of philosophical dialogues in Cicero and Plato and its significance for philology
The structure of material substance
Anneliese Maier
Material difficulties
Christia Mercer
Mikhail Bakhtin and the dialogic word in literary art
Caryl Emerson
Aristotle and Descartes in Spinoza's approach to matter and body
Daniel Sennert's slow conversion from hylemorphism to atomism
Christoph Lüthy
Form in Aristotle
Francisco J. Gonzalez
Praxis und logos bei Aristoteles
Josh Hayes
Moral autonomy and the autonomy of morality
Rainer Forst
Interpretive democracy
Georgia Warnke
The death of art
Thomas Tam
Who bears the right to die
Drucilla Cornell
Kierkegaard's relations to Hegel reconsidered
Daniel Greenspan
Dialogue versus discourse
Derrida
Four seminars
Daniel Morris
Phenomenon and event
The philosophical importance of the dialogue form for Plato
Charles H. Kahn
The science of the struggle for existence
Sam Cocks
Adorno and the political
Vol. 27/1
Expression in Schelling's early philosophy
Vol. 27/2
Inferentialism in Brandom and holism in Hegel
Spinoza
Vittorio Morfino
Imitation and society
Gabriel Gottlieb
The apocalypse of hope
"To bear the momentarily incomplete"
Richard Eldridge
Herder, Sturm und Drang, and "expressivism"
John H. Zammito
Violence, non-violence
Judith Butler(Department of French, University of California Berkeley)
The aesthetic and hermeneutic significance of expression
Rudolf Makkreel(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
Expressivism and aesthetics
Rachel Zuckert
In praise of classical democracy
George McCarthy
Language and immanence in Hamann
Katie Terezakis
The ambiguities of action
Benjamin C. Sax
Theories of judgment
Anstein Gregersen
Spirit and life
Van Cleve and Putnam on Kant's view of secondary qualities
Renée Smith
Art as self-origination in Winckelmann and Hegel
Donovan Miyasaki
The promise of politics
Rocío Zambrana(Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, University of North Texas)
Schiller as philosopher
Wenning Wenning(University of Macau)
Platonism and empiricism
Arbogast Schmitt
Kant's politics
Shehab Ismail
Gilles Deleuze
Ella Brians
Crisis and reflection
David Carr(Emory University)
Kant and the power of imagination
Vol. 28/2
Art and "the sublime truth"
Vol. 28/1
Béla Bacsó
The daughters of Metis
Christopher P. Long
Sympathy, disenchantment, and authority
Michael Bray
Ellipsis
James Griffith
Hannah Arendt and the liberal tradition
Geraldine Muhlmann
Lockean mechanism and the principle of identity
Cedric Brun
Key writings
Elena Tzelepis
The injustice of justice
The Hegelian foundations of Marx's method, vol. 1 of divergent paths
Jonathan Pickle
"Everyone is welcome"
Susannah Young-Ah Gottlieb
The management of state violence
Johanna Oksala
Luce Irigaray and the philosophy of sexual difference
On dialogue
The social question, again
Kirstie M. McClure
The inhuman condition
Second thoughts, new beginnings
Roy T. Tsao
"Tumultuous combinations"
Warren Montag
Heidegger and Aristotle
Daniel B. Gallagher
The new pragmatists
The "autonomy of the political" reconsidered
Dana Villa
Heidegger on correspondence and correctness
Taylor Carman
Knowing the occasion
Thomas Berns
Tragedy and singularity
Vol. 29/2
History and memory in Hegel's phenomenology
Vol. 29/1
Angelica Nuzzo
Husserl, Jacob Klein, and symbolic nature
Joseph Cosgrove
And what if I choose "C"?
The duplicity of beginning
The irony of Heidegger
Martin Heidegger's Being and time
Tim Hyde
Kant on beauty and biology
Dilek Huseyinzadegan(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
The philosophy of Edmund Husserl
Walter Hopp(Boston University)
The science without a name
Practical truth and the intellectual virtues
Alejandro G. Vigo
Aristotle's ethics as first philosophy
Eric C. Sanday
Pleasure in Aristotle's ethics
Erick Raphael Jiménez
Heidegger's theory of boredom
Espen Hammer(Department of Philosophy, University of California San Diego)
The verge of philosophy
Karen Ng
Richard Rorty's deep humanism
Richard Rorty, cynic
Domination revisited
Luc Boltanski
Fanon
Nolen Gertz(University of Twente)
Aristotle's de Anima
Benjamin J. Grazzini
The responsibility of thinking in dark times
Objectivity in the feminist philosophy of science
Marianne LeNabat
Toward a politics of the universal
"The world by chance"
Vitiorio Morfino
Intersubjectivity and the "space of reasons"
Peter Dews
Husserl's theory of meaning and ordinary language
Vol. 3
Lewis Hassell
Hume's conception of infinitude and some problems of space and time
John P. Chatfield
Habermas' theory of truth and its centrality in his critical project
Laurence Winters
Metaphor and the central problem of hermeneutics
Paul Ricoeur
The friend of the future
Vol. 30/1
Leonard Lawlor
The life, work, and legacy of Trần Đức Thảo
Vol. 30/2
Desire and distance
Basic concepts of Aristotelian philosophy
The tragic foundation of Aristotelian ethics
Sean D. Kirkland
Introductory note
Space and the body image in Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of the flesh
Emmanuel De Saint Aubert
Truth and resistance
Ted Toadvine
Three objections to Levinas' philosophy
Merleau-Ponty and Lévi-Strauss as critics of Sartre
Nature and its supplements in Merleau-Ponty's Collège de France la Nature lecture course
Michael Gendre
The institution of a feeling
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Reconsidering the subject
Pierre KerszbergErick Raphael JiménezRobin M. Muller
Existentialism and dialectical materialism
Dức Thảo Trần
From phenomenology to the materialist dialectic of consciousness
Marxism and phenomenology
On the hardness of the ethical must
Zed Adams
The sensible ideas between life and philosophy
Mauro CarboneRobin M. Muller
The origins of the phenomenological reduction in Husserl
Merleau-Ponty and the quarrel over the conceptual contents of perception
Étienne Bimbenet
The red and the real
Jason R. Fisette
Ethics as part of human natural history
Alice Crary
Merleau-Ponty, Whitehead, and Russell on monadology and the problem of particulars
Pierre Cassou-Noguès
To be is to live, to be is to be recognized
Jeffrey Bernstein
Becoming and auto-affection II
Postscript
Vol. 31/2
Wolfram HogrebeAdam Knowles
Bringing Heidegger back to earth
Jonathan Kim-Reuter
Phenomenology and linguistics
Vol. 31/1
Hendrik Pos
The significance of §§76 and 77 of the critique of judgment for the development of post-Kantian philosophy (part 2)
Eckhart FörsterKaren NgMatthew Congdon
Hegelian metaphysics
Auto-heteronomy, or Levinas' philosophy of the same
Gabriela Basterra
Reading, writing, and translating
Marcel HénaffJean-Louis Morhange
Modification in Being and time, or the form of difference
Catherine Malabou
Truth and exactitude
Jean-Claude Milner
Émile Benveniste
Andrew EastmanChloé Laplantine
The limits of the timeless
Hugh J. Silverman
Science, philosophy, literature
Pierre Macherey
Hegel's practical philosophy
Robert Pippin
Preliminary remark
The signature of all things
Robin M. Muller
Poetic language
Speech and knowledge
Hegel's awakening
The singular historicity of literary understanding
Samuel Weber
From the object to the scene
On Wolfram Hogrebe's philosophical approach
Markus GabrielAdam Knowles
Real context and the emotional a priori
Bibliography of the works of Wolfram Hogrebe
Markus Gabriel
On the subject in linguistics
Julia Kristeva
Memory, history, and justice in Hegel's system
Architectures in the imaginary
The concept of "grammar" in Being and time
Dimitri Ginev(Софийски университет Св Климент Охридски)
Kierkegaard and Levinas
Vol. 32/2
Patrick Stokes(Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University)
The "death of the author" in Hegel and Kierkegaard
Antony Aumann
Kierkegaard on sin and salvation
Will Williams
Archaeology and aletheiology
Vol. 32/1
Aristotle's principles as ΤΟΠΟΙ
Wolfgang Wieland
Dialectic and dialogue
Mitchell Miller
German idealism and the concept of punishment
Mark Theunissen
Three fragments on ΤΕΧΝΗ in Aristotle's Nicomachean ethics
Kierkegaard
Marcia Morgan
Kierkegaard's despair in an age of reflection
Clare Carlisle
Jan Assmann
Self, others, goods, final faith
Edward F. Mooney
Søren Kierkegaard and the problem of pseudonymity
Jon Stewart
Alastair Hannay
Kierkegaard's originality
David D. Possen
ΕΡωΣ and existence
Richard B. Purkarthofer
Mourning sickness
Exorbitant logic
Kierkegaard's forgotten history, or who is the "speculative thinker"?
Jamie Turnbull
ΑΠΟΡΙΑ, the longer road, and the good
Anti-climacus and the anatomy of self-deception
Gordon D. Marino
The shipwreck of the aesthetic and ethical
Jeffrey Hanson
Attraction and repulsion
Vol. 33/1
Marjolein Oele
The depth of signs
Natal bodies, mortal bodies, sexual bodies
Emanuela Bianchi
Tom Rockmore, Kant and phenomenology
Nishad Patnaik
Excerpts from Antoniana Margarita
Vol. 33/2
Gómez PereiraRama Chandran Madhu
The mechanical conception of the animal in Gómez Pereira
Miguel Sánchez VegaXaymara RosadoErick Raphael Jiménez
"How did we come to be such as we are and not otherwise?"
Rocco Rubini
The spirit of pragmatism
Jeffrey Stout
On the history of the problem of individuation
Martin Buber
Three texts on language
Edmund Husserl
The pedagogic impulse of Husserl's ways into transcendental phenomenology
Andrea Staiti(Università di Parma)
Alexis Dianda
Ficino's symposium
The metaphor of the throw in Nicholas of Cusa's Game of spheres
The voiding of weak nature
Adrian Johnston
Paul W. Bruno, Kant's concept of genius: its origin and function in the third critique
Kathleen Kelley
The problem of evil and the limits of philosophy
Sami Pihlström
Spinoza on history and its secularization
Vol. 34/1
Yirmiyahu Yovel
Democracy, imagination, revolution
Vittorio MorfinoZakiya Hanafi
Dimensions of subjectivity in Kant
The intrigue of the other and the subversion of the subject
Vol. 34/2
Drew M. Dalton
Enlightenment, prophecy, and genius
Omri Boehm
The relationship between hermeneutics and ontology in the case of Aristotle's ΠΕΡΙ ΕΡΜΗΝΕΙΑΣ
Varieties of presence, by Alva Noë
Lawrence A. Berger
Understanding moral obligation: Kant, Hegel, Kierkegaard, by Robert Stern
Matthew Congdon
Tragedy and tradition
Kristin Gjesdal(Department of Philosophy, University of California San Diego)
The origins of the philosophy of symbolic forms: Kant, Hegel, and Cassirer, by Donald Phillip Verene
The will to see
Sandra LaugierJonathan Chalier
Response to Jeffrey Stout
Daniel D. Hutto and Erik Myin, Radicalizing enactivism: basic minds without content
Janna Van Grunsven
The German historicist tradition, by Frederick C. Beiser
Alexei Procyshyn
Nailing it down
Richard Polt(Xavier University)
The question of reality under modern conditions
Sophie Loidolt(TU Darmstadt)
Was Heidegger an "archaicist"?
Søren Overgaard(Center for Subjectivity Research, Københavns Universitet)
Jennifer Mensch, Kant's organicism: epigenesis and the development of critical philosophy
Jonathan H. Berk
Two traditions of idealism
Frederick Beiser
Friedrich Schlegel on the cultivation of common sense in aesthetic and political critique
Nathan Ross
Kant and historical knowledge
Massimo MoriNatalia Iacobelli
The phenomenology of sensible life in Husserl and Levinas
Nam-In Lee(Seoul National University)
The siren song of revolution
Michael A. Rosenthal
Nietzsche and Heidegger on justice
Vanessa Lemm
Violenta imperia nemo continuit diu
Hasana Sharp
Forms of spatial and textual alienation
Vol. 35/1-2
George Yancy
Silencing the Hottentots
Context and complaint
Paul Taylor
Natives, nature, and natural slavery
Justin Erik Smith
Levinas and Hitlerism
Simon Critchley(New School for Social Research)
Kant and race, redux
Charles W. Mills
Between genealogy and physicality
Jean-Frédéric SchaubSilvia Sebastiani
George Yancy, look, a white!
Joseph H. Smith
Johann Gottfried Herder and judaism
Emil Adler
Léon Poliakov, Philosophy, and the secularization of anti-judaism in the development of racism
Jonathan Judaken
Eric Voegelin's deconstruction of race in 1933
Manfred Henningsen
Empirical or imperial?
Tommy Curry
Comparative and competing frameworks of oppression in Simone de Beauvoir's The second sex
Kathryn T. Gines
Philosophy of philosophy
Leonard Harris
Racial nihilism as racial courage
Jacqueline Scott
Sally Haslanger, Resisting reality: social construction and social critique
Rima Hussein
If not races, then what?
Review of Eric Voegelin's Race and state
Helmuth Plessner
Racial equality, human equality, and fairness
Naomi Zack
Preface
Alexis DiandaRobin M. Muller
Further reading in philosophy and race
Problematize and reconstruct
Vol. 36/1
Sarin Marchetti
The role of the nicomachean ethics in contemporary discussions of ethics
Vol. 36/2
Plato and the German romantic thinkers
Marie-Dominique Richard
Reading Levinas as a husserlian (might do)
Review of Omri Boehm's Kant's critique of Spinoza
Eric Schliesser
Truth and pleasure in the Philebus
Adaptive naturalism in Herder's aesthetics
Violent female bodies
Adriana Cavarero
Rethinking the biopolitical turn from the thanatopolitical to the geneapolitical paradigm
Chiara Bottici
Four types of conceptual generality
Christian Martin
Living the biopolitical
Todd May(Department of English, Clemson University)
A study of dialectic in Plato's Parmenides
Darren Gardner
The other Plato
Joseph Lemelin
It's for the kids
Fields of sense
Benjamin Norris
Kant and the project of the metaphysics of enlightenment
Axel Hutter
Democratic bodies, biopolitically correct
Simona Forti
Jean-Luc Nancy, adoration
P.J. Gorre
Monica Mueller, Contrary to thoughtlessness
Lisa McKeown
Ludwig Siep, Hegel's phenomenology of spirit
Scott Shushan
On thinking the real with Duns Scotus
Varieties of neoliberalism
Simon Glendinning
A micro-intertextual approach to ancient thought
Vol. 37/1
Valérie Cordonier
Spinoza must reject primitive necessity and deny that Reason can set ends
Phenomenology, historical significance, and the limits of representation
Vol. 37/2
Jacob Rump
The ironist and the romantic: reading Richard Rorty and Stanley Cavell
Alexander Altonji
Political philosophy in the era of climate change
Multilayer history: journeying on the roads not taken
Massimiliano Tomba
Establishing the laws of history
The event of finitude
Renaud Barbaras(Université Paris Panthéon-Sorbonne)
Intentionality and the myths of the given: between pragmatism and phenomenology
Kevin Temple
The birth of ἦθος out of πάθος
Progress, normativity, and the dynamics of social change
Amy AllenRahel Jaeggi Eva von Redecker
Jeremy Gauger
The ethical priority of the extra-ordinary
Bernhard Waldenfels(Ruhr-Universität Bochum)Irina Rotaru
Herder: aesthetics against imperialism
Analytic philosophy of history
Paul A. Roth
Torture and dignity: an essay on moral injury
Tocqueville and Flaubert on 1848
Frank Ankersmit
From utopia to dystopia
Italian modernism as a philosophical problem?
Paul Kottman
"There is no verb for history"
Nancy Partner
Adorno and negative theology
Martin Shuster
On historicity
Capitalism in the web of life: ecology and the accumulation of capital
Dan Boscov-Ellen
Significant formation
Anne Pollok
Black bodies matter
Vol. 38/1
Jill Gordon
Review of Stanley Rosen's Platonic production
Michael Weinman
Divine deception in Descartes' meditations
Emanuela Scribano
Hilary Putnam
Vol. 38/2
Philosophy's task
Memory of a sign without history
Nicola Marcucci
Rethinking thinking
Andrew J Mitchell(Department of French & Italian, Clemson University)
Inside ethics: on the demands of moral thought
Joel de Lara
The equivocity of habit
Claude Romano(Sorbonne Université)
Heidegger: the question of being and history
Ryan Gustafson
Articulating the world
Imagining modernity
Augustin Dumont
Vico's history of philosophy
Donald Verene
Immortality and despair
Kasper Lysemose
The complementarity of means and ends
Brendan Hogan Lawrence Marcelle
Putnam's happy ending?
Philip Kitcher
Putnam and propaganda
Consequences of liberal naturalism
On active solitude
Ned Curthoys
Edith Stein's second account of empathy and its philosophical implications
Antonio Calcagno(King's University College, Western University)
Cassirer and Rousseau
Guido Kreis Philip Schauss
Pragmatism, analysis, and inspiration
Naoko Saito
Kant on time and revolution
Vol. 39/1
Raef Zreik
Conceptual analysis, practical commitment, and ordinary language
Vol. 39/2
Exchange on the vocation of man
Thomas AbbtMoses Mendelssohn
On homecoming
Yi-Ping Ong(Department of Musicology, University of Memphis)
T. Pinkard, Does history make sense?
Anna Katsman
A Wittgensteinian/Austinian qualified defense of Ryle on know-how
Philosophy, literature, and the burden of theory
Niklas Forsberg
The concept of history
Daniel Wagnon
The vulnerability of the ordinary
Sandra LaugierWayne Wapeemukwa
Emmanuel Alloa, Resistance of the sensible world: an introduction to Merleau-Ponty
Category mistakes and ordinary language
Martin Gustafsson
The Habermas/Luhmann controversy and the "cybernetics moment"
Gregory B. Moynahan
Who's afraid of ordinary language philosophy?
Alice Crary Joel de Lara
Aesthetic self-consciousness and sensus communis
Andrea KernLeigh Ann Smith-Gary
Learning to live with Derrida and Levinas
Megan Craig
Space, time, and other
Devin Fitzpatrick(Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts)
Toward a non-ideal philosophy of language
David BeaverJason Stanley
Infopolitics, biopolitics, anatomopolitics
Colin Koopman
Review of Andrew Norris' Becoming who we are
Jonathan Havercroft
Wittgenstein and pragmatism
Cayla Clinkenbeard
Self-identity in Spinoza's account of finite individuals
Sean Winkler
Philosophy and the patience of film in Cavell and Nancy
"I value effort above everything else"
Philosophy and the problem of beauty in Heidegger's translation of "justice"
Lucas Fain
Introduction to the exchange between Abbt and Mendelssohn
Colloquy on being
Vol. 4
Ernst VollrathJ. N. MohantyKenley Dove
Critiques of empiricism
John Vance
The logic of parts and wholes
Bruce Nerenberg
Gurwitsch's theory of the constitution of the ordinal numbers
William R McKenna(Department of Sociology & Gerontology, Northeastern University)
Marx's introduction to the grundrisse
William Maker
Materials and elements in art
Vol. 40/2
Susanne Langer
The relationship between nature and technology as a philosophical problem
Vol. 40/1
Hans Blumenberg
Are there limitations to toleration in a free society?
Horace M. Kallen
Theory of the priority of the ordinal over the cardinal numbers
Aron Gurwitsch
Susanne K. Langer's theory of mind and living form
Veronica Padilla
On the responsibility of the philosopher and the artist
Richard J. Bernstein, Why read Hannah Arendt now
Paul T. Wilford
Pragmatic naturalism
Simon Critchley, Tragedy, the Greeks and us
Yi Wu
Introduction to "Neo-Aristotelianism: on the medieval renaissance and William of Ockham"
Ian Alexander Moore
The importance of knowing Greek
Inessa Medzhibovskaya
A cartesian misreading of Spinoza's understanding of adequate knowledge
Norman Whitman
Introduction to the exchange between Rudolf Bultmann and Hans Jonas on Hans Jonas' "Essay on immortality"
What is understanding?
Françoise Dastur
Neo-Aristotelianism
Indirect communication, authority, and proclamation as a normative power
Christopher BennettPaul FaulknerRobert Stern(University of Sheffield)
Descartes for philosophers
Han van Ruler
Exchange on Hans Jonas' Essay on immortality
Rudolf BultmannHans Jonas
Aberrant movements
Jelle Baan
How philosophy and sociology need each other
Alice Crary Steven Lukes
Hans Blumenberg's early theory of technology and history
Hannes Bajohr
Hobbes and modern political thought
Meghan Robison
On the genealogy of color
James Trybendis
Alan Bass, fetishism, psychoanalysis, and philosophy
Emily Gillcrist
Ponderings xii–xv
Christopher Merwin
The simul
Rorty and (the politics of) love
Ceciel Meiborg
Beyond the living and the dead
Karl Ameriks
Democracy
Sheldon S. Wolin
Beyond "kaput"
Toward an interpretative or hermeneutic social science
Vol. 5
Joseph Kockelmans
On the transcendental deduction
John Wetlaufer
Gadamer on language and method in Hegel's dialectic
P. Christopher Smith
Hans-Georg Gadamer
The problem of historical consciousness
The social and the natural in Marx
Joel Whitebook
On Gurwitsch's number theory
Rosina Albano-Zinco
Logic in contingency
Daniel Levinson
Wittgenstein's critical project
Vol. 6/2
Robert M Harlan
Karl-Otto Apel's Transformation der Philosophie II
Frank M. Kirkland
Heidegger's politics
Vol. 6/1
Herbert Marcuse
Gadamer and Ricoeur
The original accumulation and the concept of capital
Karl-Otto Apel's Transformation der Philosophie I
Preliminary critique of the concept of epistemological frontiers
Gaston Bachelard
A comment on the description of human behavior
Horst Gundlach
Only a God can save us now
David Schendler
The transcendental argument in Kant's second critique
Robert J. Benton
Martin Heidegger
Jürgen Habermas
Hegel's concept of personality in the philosophy of right
Jerrold Kaufman
Praxis
Howard B. Gold
Language and some aspects of the problem of truth
Josef Simon
Paul Ricoeur, interpretation theory
Vol. 7/2
Reflexion, interpretation, and dialectic
Vol. 7/1
The attainment of the absolute in Hegel's phenomenology
Mitch H. Miller
Political science and the topics
Wilhelm Hennis
John Cooper, Reason and human good in Aristotle
Lawrence Nannery
On Heidegger
Karl Jaspers
Discursive idealism
Thought and life
Georges Canguilhem
Structuralism and ecology
Claude Lévi-Strauss
Theories of meaning in the analytic and continental traditions
Karl-Otto ApelJ. N. MohantyAnthony Quinton
On Merleau-Ponty
On Hegel's significance for the social sciences
Vol. 8
Rüdiger Bubner
What is this thing called science? by A. F. Chalmers
John Phillips
Philosophy and the mirror of nature by Richard Rorty
Frank B. McCluskey
Aristotle's de anima and Marx's theory of man
David J. Depew
Morality and ideology
Kai Nielsen
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Hermeneutics or phenomenology
John E Jalbert
Horizonal hermeneutics and the actual infinite
Robert S. Corrington
The origin of negative dialectics: Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and the Frankfurt institute, by susan Buck-Morss; the melancholy science: an introduction to the thought of Theodor w. Adorno, by gillian rose
Kevin M. Clark
The Greek polis and the creation of democracy
Vol. 9/2
Cornelius Castoriadis
Notes for a materialist analysis of the public and the private realms
Vol. 9/1
Robert Paul Wolff
A significant phenomenological alternative for aesthetics
Teodora Kuklinková
The differance of translation
David B. Allison
Cultural pluralism and ethical community in Kant's philosophy of history
Sharon Anderson-Gold
How to escape from Hegel's aesthetics!
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Paradigm evolution in political philosophy
The birth of tragic thought
The ruled and the unruly
Time and revolutionary language
Reinhart Koselleck
On the problematic character of aesthetic consciousness
Critique of pure reason and language
The political philosophy of Merleau-Ponty, by Sonia Kruks
Toward the semantic history of social Darwinism
André Béjin
The early interpreters of Hegel's philosophy of right
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The basic problems of phenomenology, by Martin Heidegger
Daz Prinzip Verantwortung: Versuch einer Ethik für die technologische Zivilisation, by Hans Jonas
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Normative ethics and strategical rationality
The children of darkness are more clever than the children of light
Michael Landmann
Merleau-Ponty and the critique of Kant
Drew Leder
Berkeley, by J. O. Urmson
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