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  1. Walter Brogan,  Letter from the Editor
  2. F.W.J. Schelling (translated by Adam Arola, Jena Jolissaint, and Peter Warnek),  Timaeus
  3. Peter Warnek,  Bastard Reasoning in Schelling's Freiheitsschrift
  4. F.W.J. Schelling (translated by Andrew A. Davis and Alexi I. Kukuljevic),  On Construction in Philosophy
  5. Friedrich Hölderlin (translated by David Farrell Krell),  The Death of Empedocles
  6. Markus Zisselsberger,  The Claim and Use of Language in Translation: Heidegger (and) Übersetzen
  7. Martin Heidegger (translated by Markus Zisselsberger),  Of the Origin of the Work of Art (first elaboration)
  8. Kōichi Tsujimura and Martin Heidegger (translated by Richard Capobianco and Marie Göbel),  Martin Heidegger's Thinking and Japanese Philosophy and From Martin Heidegger’s Reply in Appreciation
  9. Jean-François Courtine (translated by Christopher Cohoon),  Give/Take: The Hand
  1. Walter Brogan, Letter from the Editor
  2. Joe McCoy,  The Argument of the Philebus
  3. Jacob Howland,  Plato's Dionysian Music? A Reading of the Symposium
  4. Sean D. Kirkland,  On Anti-Parmenidean Temporality in Aristotle's Physics
  5. María del Rosario Acosta López,  Beauty as an Encounter between Freedom and Nature: A Romantic Interpretation of Kant's Critique of Judgment
  6. Michael Marder,  Given the Right - of Giving (in Hegel's Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts)
  7. Christian Lotz,  Existential Idealism? Fichte and Heidegger
  8. Kevin Aho,  Gender and TIme: Revising the Question of Dasein;s Neutralisty
  9. Dennis E. Skocz,  Aristotle and Heidegger on the "Worldliness" of Emotion: A Hermeneutical Auseinandersetzung
  10. David LaRocca,  The Auto/biographical as the Philosophical in Wittgenstein
  11. Christopher Fox,  The Apotheosis of Apotheosis: Levinas's On Escape, Hegel's Unhappy Consciousness, and Us
  1. Walter Brogan, Letter from the Editor
  2. David Farrell Krell,  Empedocles and Hölderlin on Tragic Nature and Tragic Purification
  3. Eric C. Sanday,  Philosophy as the Practice of Musical Inheritance: Book II of Plato’s Republic
  4. Lawrence J. Hatab,  Writing Knowledge in the Soul: Orality, Literacy, and Plato’s Critique of Poetry
  5. Jena G. Jolissaint,  Sacred Doorways: Tracing the Body in Plato’s Timaeus
  6. Omar Rivera,  The Comedy of Patricide (or: A Passing Sense of Manliness): Socrates’ Overcoming of Andreia
  7. Francisco J. Gonzalez,  Dialogue Discontinued: Heidegger on a Few Pages of Plato’s Theaetetus
  8. Jussi Backman,  All of a Sudden: Heidegger and Plato’s Parmenides
  9. Huaiyu WangMesotēs, Energeia, and Alētheia: Discovering an Ariadne’s Thread through Aristotle’s Moral and Natural Philosophy
  10. Aryeh Kosman,  Ontological Differences: Being and Substance in Book V of the Metaphysics
  11. Christopher P. Long,  Aristotle’s Phenomenology of Form: The Shape of Beings that Become
  12. P. Christopher Smith,  Virgil’s of the Stoic Rational Agent: Rehearing Aeneid IV after Nietzsche and Heidegger
  1. Walter Brogan, Letter from the Editor
  2. Phil Hopkins,  Zeno's Boêtheia Tôi Logôi: Thought Problems about Problems for Thought
  3. Claudia Baracchi,  "Words of Air": On Breath and Inspiration
  4. Alessandra Fussi,  "As the Wolf Loves the Lamb": Need, Desire, Envy, and Generosity in Plato's Phaedrus
  5. Russel Winslow,  On the Nature of Epagôgê
  6. Emanuela Bianchi,  Material Vicissitudes and Technical Wonders: The Ambiguous Figure of Automaton in Aristotle's Metaphysics of Sexual Difference
  7. William Franke,  Praising the Unsayable: An Apophatic Defense of Metaphysics on the Basis of Neoplatonic Parmenides Commentaries
  8. Michael Bray,  The Hedges that Are Set: Hobbes and the Future of Politics
  9. Gordon Hull,  Hobbes's Radical Nominalism
  10. Ayon RoyIn seinem Anderen bei sich selbst zu sein: Toward a Recuperation of Hegel's Metaphyiscs of Agency
  11. Cynthia D. Coe,  Contesting the Human: Levinas, the Body, and Racism
  12. Dennis J. Schmidt,  Anything but a Series of Footnotes: Some Comments on John Sallis's Platonic Legacies
      SPECIAL MEMORIAL ISSUE - AN ENTRUSTED RESPONSIBILITY: READING AND REMEMBERING JACQUES DERRIDA
  1. Pleshette DeArmitt and Kas Saghafi,  Letter from the Editors
  2. Jean-Luc Nancy (translated by Bettina Bergo),  Consolation, Desoltion
  3. Peggy Kamuf,  From Now On
  4. Michael Naas,  Lifelines
  5. Thomas Dutoit,  Dare He Die, Dear Reader
  6. Kas Saghafi,  The Ghost of Jacques Derrida
  7. Gil Anidjar,  Traité De Tous Les Noms (What is Called Naming)
  8. Marian Hobson,  Hostilities and Hostages (to Fortune): On Some Part of Derrida's Reception
  9. Simon Critchley,  Derrida: The Reader
  10. Rodolphe Gasché,  Thinking, Without Wonder
  11. David Farrell Krell,  One, Two, Four - Yet Where is the Third?
  12. Leonard Lawlor, "For the Creation Waits with Eager Longing for the Revelation": From the Deconstruction of Metaphysics to the Deconstruction of Christianity in Derrida
  13. Nicholas Royle,  Not Now
  14. Geoffrey Bennington,  The Fall of Sovereignty
  15. Jacques Derrida (translated by Pleshette DeArmitt, Justine Malle, and Kas Saghafi),  A Europe of Hope
  1. Ryan Drake,  Extraneous Voices: Orphaned and Adopted Texts in the Protagoras
  2. Mark Shiffman,  Shaping the Language of Inquiry: Aristotle's Transformation of the Meaning of Thaumaston
  3. April Flakne,  Embodied and Embedded: Friendship and the Sunaisthetic Self
  4. Galen A. Johnson,  From Aristotle's Poetics to Newman's Vir Heroicus Sublimis: The Contest Over the Origins of Art
  5. Jennifer Mensch,  Between Sense and Thought: Synthesis in Kant's Transcendental Deductions
  6. Marcos Bisticas-Cocoves,  Tragedy, Comedy, and Ethical Action in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
  7. Jason M. Wirth,  Nietzsche's Joy: On Laughter's Truth
  8. Ben Vedder,  A Philosophical Understanding of Heidegger's Notion of the Holy
  9. Richard Capobianco,  Heidegger's Turn Toward Home: On Dasein's Primordial Relation to Being
  10. Jason Kemp Winfree,  The Expiation of Authority: Towards a Geneology of Community
  1. Walter Brogan, Letter from the Editor
  2. Klaus Held, Wonder, Time, and Idealization: On the Greek Beginning of Philosophy
  3. Gary M. Gurtler, S.J., Plotinus: Matter and Otherness, “On Matter” (II 4[12])
  4. James Eric Butler, Effluvia: Empedocles Studies
  5. P. Christopher Smith, Poetry, Socratic Dialectic, and the Desire of the Beautiful in Plato’s Symposium
  6. Jill Gordon, Eros in Plato’s Timaeus
  7. Alejandro A. Vallega, The Lightness of Words: On the Translucence of the Philosophical Logos in Plato’s Phaidros
  8. Sara Brill, Diagnosis and the Divided Line: Pharmacological Concerns in Plato’s Republic
  9. Corinne Painter, In Defense of Socrates: The Stranger’s Role in Plato’s Sophist
  10. Günter Figal, Language Between Voice and Writing: On Philosophy as Deconstruction and Dialectic
  11. Heidi Northwood, Disobedient Matter: The Female Contribution in Aristotle’s Embryology
  12. Friederike Rese, Praxis and Logos in Aristotle: On the Meaning of Reason and Speech for Human Life and Action
  1. Walter Brogan, Letter from the Editor
  2. Martin Beck Matuštik, Between Hope and Terror: Habermas and Derrida Plead for the Im/Possible
  3. Daniela Vallega-Neu, Driven Spirit: On the Body in Scheler’s Phenomenology
  4. Roy Brand, Schlegel’s Fragmentary Project
  5. Corinne Painter, Aristotle and Functionalism: A Re-examination of their “Natural” Disagreement
  6. Jason Aleksander, Modern Paradoxes of Aristotle’s Logic
  7. Charlotta Weigelt, Logos as Kinesis: Heidegger’s Interpretation of the Physics in Grundbegriffe der aristotelischen Philosophie
  8. Tracy Colony, Telling Silence: The Question of Divinity in Heidegger’s Early Nietzsche Lectures
  9. Michael Marder, History, Memory, and Forgetting in Nietzsche and Derrida
  10. Andrew Fiala, Linguistic Nationalism and Linguistic Diversity in German Idealism: Locating Hegel between Fichte and Humboldt
  1. Walter Brogan, Letter from the Editor
  2. David Farrell Krell, Nietzschean Reminiscences of Schelling's Philosophy of Mythology (1842)
  3. Peter Warnek, Schelling's Second Sailing: Nature's Manifestation and the Living Word
  4. Jason Wirth, Mitwissenschaft: Schelling and the Ethical
  5. Jeffrey Bernstein, Philosophy of History as the History of Philosophy in Schelling's System of Transcendental Idealism
  6. Slavoj Žižek, The Parallax View: Toward a New Reading of Kant
  7. Harold W. Brogan, Kant's Retrieval of Leibniz: A Transcendental Account of Teleological Thinking
  8. William McNeill, The Poverty of the Regent: Nietzsche's Critique of the "Subject"
  9. Eric Sean Nelson, Schleiermacher on Language, Religious Feeling, and the Ineffable
  10. Sean D. Kirkland, Socrates contra scientiam, pro fabula
  11. Pascal Massie, Saving Contingency: On Ockham's Objection to Duns Scotus
  1. Walter Brogan, Letter from the Editor
  2. Rose Cherubin, Inquiry and What Is: Eleatics and Monisms
  3. Theodore D. George, Specifications: Heidegger, Hegel, and the Comedy of the End of Art
  4. Dale Jacquette, Plato on the Parts of the Soul
  5. Leonard Lawlor, The Ontology of Memory: Bergson's Reversal of Platonism
  6. Richard A. Lee, Tracing the Logic of Force: Roger Bacon's De Multiplicatione specierum
  7. Christopher P. Long, The Ethical Culmination of Aristotle's Metaphysics
  8. Keith Robinson, Events of Difference: The Fold in between Deleuze's Reading of Leibniz
  9. Frank Schalow, Kant, Heidegger and the Performative Character of Language in the First Critique
  1. Walter Brogan, Letter from the Editor
  2. Seth Benardete, The Plan of Odysseus and the Plot of the Philoctetes
  3. Ronna Burger, The Thumotic Soul
  4. Michael Davis, Father of the Logos: The Question of the Soul in Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics
  5. Richard Velkley, Prelude to First Philososphy: Seth Bernadette on De Anima
  6. Michael Naas, For the Name's Sake
  7. Claudia Baracchi, The Nature of Reason and the Sublimity of First Philosophy: Toward a Reconfiguration of Aristotelian Interpretation
  8. Günter Figal, Image and Word: On Plato's Symposium
  9. Peter Warnek, Teiresias in Athens: Socrates as Educator and the Kinship of Physis in Plato's Meno
  10. Drew Hyland, It's a Good Day to Die
  1. Walter Brogan, Letter from the Editor
  2. Giorgio Agamben, The Time that Is Left
  3. Constantin V. Boundas, An Ontology of Intensities
  4. Rémi Brague, History of Philosophy as Freedom
  5. Idit Dobbs-Weinstein, The Power of Prejudice and the Force of Law: Spinoza's Critique of Religion and its Heirs
  6. Hans-Georg Gadamer, Nicolaus Cusanus and the Present
  7. Klaus Held, The Origin of Europe with the Greek Discovery of the World
  8. James Risser, Phronesis as Kairological Event
  9. John Sallis, FronhsiV in Hades and Beyond
  1. Claudia Baracchi A More Sublime Paternity: Questions of Filiation and Regeneration in Plato's Republic
  2. Thomas P. Hohler Can We Speak of Human Rights?
  3. Robert Metcalf On the Fatefulness of Vision: Heidegger, Hegel, and the Greeks
  4. Hans Ruin The Moment of Truth: Augenblick and Ereignis in Heidegger
  1. Robert Brandom Dasein, the Being that Thematizes
  2. Béatrice Han Beyond Metaphysics and Subjectivity: Music and Stimmung
  3. James McLachlan The Theological Character of Satre's Atheology in Being and Nothingness
  4. Daniel W. Conway, Guest Editor Review of Kelly Oliver's Womanizing Nietzsche
  5. Daniel W. Conway Nietzsche Family Values
  6. Margaret M. Nash Nietzsche, A Woman's Line
  7. Kelly Oliver Extending the Maternal Metaphor: A Response to Conway and Nash
  1. Jean Grondin Hermeneutics in Being and Time
  2. Natalie Depraz Transcendental Metaphysics and Scientific Empiricism
  3. Rudi Visker The Untouchable—Merleau-Ponty's Last Subject
  1. Paul Moyaert Lacan on Neighborly Love: The Relation to the Thing in the Other Who Is My Neighbor
  2. Dennis King Keenan Skepticism and the Blinking Light of Revelation
  3. Richard A. Cohen Justice and the State in the Thought of Levinas and Spinoza
  4. Frank Schalow The Third Critique and a New Nomenclature of Difference
  1. Françoise Dastur Heidegger and Derrida: On Play and Difference
  2. Charles E. Scott On Originating and Presenting Another Time
  3. John Ellis DunamiV and Being: Heidegger on Plato's Sophist 247d8-e4
  4. Kelly Oliver The Gestation of the Other in Phenomenology
  5. Joel Shapiro Originary Pain: Animal Life Beyond the Pleasure Principle in Kant's Anthropology
  6. Daniel W. Conway Writing in Blood: On the Prejudices of Genealogy
  1. Jean-Luc Marion The End of the End of Metaphysics
  2. Paul J.M. van Tongeren Nietzsche's Transfiguration of History: Historicality as Transfiguration
  3. Philippe van Haute Michel Foucault: Psychoanalysis and the Problem of the Law
  1. John Sallis Of the Cwra
  2. Fabio Ciaramelli The Loss of Origin and Heidegger's Question of Umheimlichkeit
  3. Rudi Visker Un-European Desires: Toward a Provincialism with Romanticism
  4. John Protevi Violence and Authority in Kant
  5. Ben Vedder Schleiermacher's Idea of Hermeneutics and the Feeling of Absolute Dependence
  1. Michel Haar Limits and Grounds of History: The Nonhistorical
  2. Charles Scott Thinking Non-Interpretively: Heidegger on Technology and Heraclitus
  3. Steven Daniel Paramodern Strategies of Philosophical Historiography
  4. Henri Birault Nihilism and Beatitude
  5. Frank Schalow The Will as the Genuine Postscript of Modern Thought: At the Crossroads of an Anomaly

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