Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal

The First Crisis in First Philosophy, by Seth Benardete

The Ends of Metaphysics, by György Markus

Reflections on the Banality of (Radical) Evil: A Kantian Analysis, by Henry E. Allison

On Freedom: Ontological Considerations from a Practical Point of View, by Günter Figal

On Race and Philosophy, by Lucius Outlaw

Sartre’s Gaze Returned: The Transformation of the Phenomenology of Racism, by Robert Bernasconi

Between Pariah and Parvenu: Hannah Arendt on Assimilation of the Jews, by Mihály Vajda

Lasting Institutions: Arendtian Thoughts on Nations and Republics, by Margaret Canovan

‘No Longer and Not Yet’: From Doxa to Judgment, by April Flakne

The Three Logics of Modernity and the Double-Bind of Imagination, by Agnes Heller

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The Journal, published semi-annually in association with the Department of Philosophy at The New School for Social Research, provides a forum in which contemporary authors engage with the history of philosophy and its traditions.

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