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Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal
The Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal is a peer-reviewed journal publishing scholarly essays, lectures, and book reviews in continental philosophy and the history of philosophy. Since 1972 this journal has been at the forefront of continental philosophy in the United States, often publishing the first English translations of recent work by European philosophers writing in other languages. Published authors include Étienne Balibar, Bettina Bergo, Rémi Brague, Judith Butler, François Dagognet, Jacques Derrida, Hans-Georg Gadamer, Agnes Heller, Axel Honneth, Dominque Janicaud, Karl Jaspers, David Farrell Krell, Emmanuel Levinas, Jean-Luc Marion, Antonio Negri, Friedrich Nietzsche, Reiner Schürmann, and Adelino Zanini. The journal is sponsored by the Graduate Faculty Philosophy Department at the New School for Social Research in New York, and it is managed by a graduate student collective. Beginning in 2009 this essential journal will be available from the Philosophy Documentation Center. Tables of contents for all issues are available here. Information for authors regarding submissions is available from the journal's editorial office, The editors can also be contacted at the following address: Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal
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