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KRITIKE VOLUME TWO NUMBER ONE (JUNE 2008)

 

  1. Editorial: Marking the First Year of KRITIKE: An Online Journal of Philosophy - The Editor

Articles:

  1. Interruptions: Derrida and Hospitality - Mark W. Westmoreland

  2. Iris Murdoch’s The Bell: Tragedy, Love, and Religion - Kenneth Masong

  1. 'To Philosophize is to Learn How to Die?' - Saitya Brata Das

  2. A Comparative Study on the Theme of Human Existence in the Novels of Albert Camus and F. Sionil Jose - F. P. A. Demeterio

  3. The War on Concepts: The Thought of Jan Patočka and the War on Terror - Katy Scrogin

  4. Mass Mentality, Culture Industry, Fascism - Saladdin Said Ahmed

  5. The Causal Relevance and Heterogeneity of Program Explanations in the Face of Explanatory Exclusion - Wilson Cooper

  6. A Freewheeling Defense of Kant's Resolution of the Third Antinomy - Todd D. Janke

  7. The Structures of Perception: An Ecological Perspective - Michael James Braund

Book Reviews :

  1. Powell, Jason, Jacques Derrida: A Biography - Marko Zlomislic

  2. Evans, C. Stephen, Kierkegaard on Faith and the Self: Collected Essays - Robert C. Cheeks
  1. Drake, David, Sartre and Bernasconi, Robert, How to Read Sartre - Marella Ada Mancenido

 

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