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Out of measure. A reading of Sophocles’ Antigone

  • Alberto Andronico

Volume 93 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Political Philosophies of Recognition • 29-57

The struggle for recognition: lost before it was fought

  • Sofie Avery

Volume 93 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Political Philosophies of Recognition • 59-70

Dissent as political legitimacy A discussion of the relation between power and freedom in Two Treatises of Government

  • Daan Van Cauwenberge

Volume 93 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Political Philosophies of Recognition • 71-83

On the relation of recognition and Bildung in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

  • Marina F. Bykova

Volume 93 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Political Philosophies of Recognition • 5-28

Introduction

  • Emiliano Acosta
  • Sofie Avery

Volume 93 • Issue 1 • 2022 • Political Philosophies of Recognition • 3–4

Introduction

  • Alexander D. CARRUTH
  • J.T.M. MILLER

Volume 92 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Manipulationism and causal exclusion

  • Mark PEXTON

Volume 92 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Quantum mechanics, emergence, and fundamentality

  • Peter J. LEWIS

Volume 92 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Topological order and emergence

  • Jonathan BAIN

Volume 92 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Strong emergence and downward causation in biological physics

  • Tom C.B. MCLEISH

Volume 92 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Emergence, causation and storytelling: condensed matter physics and the limitations of the human mind

  • Stephen J. BLUNDELL

Volume 92 • Issue 2 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Strong emergence

  • Alexander D. CARRUTH
  • J.T.M. MILLER

Volume 91 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Explanatory emergence as a guide to metaphysical structure

  • Elanor TAYLOR

Volume 91 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Must strong emergence collapse?

  • Umut BAYSAN
  • Jessica WILSON

Volume 91 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Language and ontological emergence

  • J.T.M. MILLER

Volume 91 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Strong emergence no, contextual emergence yes

  • Michael SILBERSTEIN

Volume 91 • Issue 1 • 2017 • Strong emergence

Introductory essay: Metaphysics and science: a fickle relationship

  • Raoul GERVAIS

Volume 90 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Metaphysics and science: A fickle relationship

The current state of the metaphysics of science debate

  • Cristian SOTO

Volume 90 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Metaphysics and science: A fickle relationship

The complementarity of science and metaphysics

  • Cláudia RIBEIRO

Volume 90 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Metaphysics and science: A fickle relationship

Contrastive causation in genetics and in physics

  • Erik WEBER
  • Inge DE BAL

Volume 90 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Metaphysics and science: A fickle relationship

Metaphysics of the cognition debate: a plurimodel theory of cognition

  • James A. MARCUM

Volume 90 • Issue 1 • 2015 • Metaphysics and science: A fickle relationship

Introduction

  • Steffen DUCHEYNE
  • Wim VAN MOER

Volume 89 • Issue 1 • 2014 • The Radical Enlightenment: the Big Picture and its Details

Exorcizing Demons: Thomas Hobbes and Balthasar Bekker on Spirits and Religion

  • Alissa MACMILLAN

Volume 89 • Issue 1 • 2014 • The Radical Enlightenment: the Big Picture and its Details

Radical Enlightenment, Enlightened Subversion, and Spinoza

  • Sonja LAVAERT

Volume 89 • Issue 1 • 2014 • The Radical Enlightenment: the Big Picture and its Details

Joining the Radical Enlightenment: Some Thoughts on Intellectual Identity, Precarity and Sociability in the Eighteenth Century

  • Jordy GEERLINGS

Volume 89 • Issue 1 • 2014 • The Radical Enlightenment: the Big Picture and its Details