Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal

Review—Simon Critchley’s Tragedy, the Greeks and Us

Tragic Differing: The Law of the One and the Law of Contraries in Parmenides, by Reiner SchĂŒrmann

Nietzsche Hölderlin Empedocles, by David Farrell Krell

The Birth of Tragic Thought, by Friedrich Nietzsche

On the Importance of the Peripeteia in Tragedy, by Olivia Delgado de Torres

Tragedy and Singularity: Reiner SchĂŒrmann on Aristotle and Duns Scotus, by Richard A. Lee, Jr.

Tragedy and Tradition: Ibsen and Nietzsche on the Ghosts of the Greeks, by Kristin Gjesdal

Natal Bodies, Mortal Bodies, Sexual Bodies: Reading Gender, Desire, and Kinship through Reiner SchĂŒrmann’s Broken Hegemonies, by Emanuela Bianchi

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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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