Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal

Johann Gottfried Herder and Judaism, by Emil Adler

LĂ©on Poliakov, Philosophy, and the Secularization of Anti-Judaism in the Development of Racism, by Jonathan Judaken

Eric Voegelin’s Deconstruction of Race in 1933, by Manfred Henningsen

Levinas and Hitlerism, by Simon Critchley

Comparative and Competing Frameworks of Oppression in Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex, by Kathryn T. Gines

If Not Races, then What?: Toward a Revised Understanding of Bio-Social Groupings, by Lucius T. Outlaw

Racial Nihilism as Racial Courage: The Potential for Healthier Racial Identities, by Jacqueline Scott

Context and Complaint: On Racial Disorientation, by Paul C. Taylor

Racial Equality, Human Equality, and Fairness, by Naomi Zack

Philosophy of Philosophy: Race, Nation, and Religion, by Leonard Harris

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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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