Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal

I or He or It (The Thing) Which Thinks, by Slavoj Žižek

Of Substitution That Is Not Usurpation, by Jan De Greef

The Anarchy of the Spectacle: Emmanuel Levinas on Separated Subjectivity and the Myth of Gyges, by Travis Anderson

The Posteriority of the Anterior, by Fabio Ciaramelli

Outside the Subject: Levinas’s Jewish Perspective on Time, by Alfred Tauber

Modernity and Subjectivity: From an Aesthetic Point of View, by Christoph Menke

REVIEW ESSAY—Philippe van Haute’s Against Adaptation: Lacan’s “Subversion” of the Subject, by Bernard Flynn

Technology, Subjectivity, and the Social Bond, by Sara Beardsworth

The Intrigue of the Other and the Subversion of the Subject: Levinas and Lacan on the Status of Subjectivity after Heidegger, by Drew M. Dalton

REVIEW ESSAY—Dimensions of Subjectivity in Kant: Notes on Two Recent Studies, by Erick Raphael Jiménez

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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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