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Philosophy Today — Summer 2006. Vol. 50, Iss. 2

Posted by Farhang Erfani on July 25th, 2006

An ethics of reading: Adorno, Levinas, and Irigaray — Michelle Boulous Walker
Being and givenness in Kierkegaard’s pseudonymous authorship — Travis O’brian
Finding uses for used-up words: thinking weltanschauung “after” Heidegger — J Aaron Simmons
Lyotard and posthuman possibilities — Richard White
Sartre and the communicative paradigm in critical theory — JC Berendzen
Sartre, critical theory, and the paradox of freedom — David Sherman
The complexity of the tragicomic vision ethical implications — Ronald Mckinney
Toward a philosophy of food history — S K Wertz

One Response to “Philosophy Today — Summer 2006. Vol. 50, Iss. 2”

  1. Nova PhDs Says:

    Sartre and Critical Theory…

    This is a bit of a self-serving post (nothing new for a blog, I guess). I think it might go a bit beyond the self-serving, though, so here goes:

    I have an article in the newest issue of Philosophy Today (one might have seen this on Farhan……

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