NEW ISSUE: Kritike, 17:2 (December 2023)

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Dear Friends,

 

We are happy to announce that the December 2023 Issue of Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy (https://www.kritike.org/ ISSN 1908-7330) has been released.  Kritike is the official journal of the Department of Philosophy of the University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines.

 

 

Kritike, 17:2 (December 2023) - https://www.kritike.org/volume-17-2.html  

 

FEATURED ARTICLE

 

1      MARELLA ADA V. MANCENIDO-BOLAÑOS

From Exclusion to Inclusion: The Case of Filipino Women Philosophers

https://doi.org/10.25138/17.2.fa

 

ARTICLES

 

17     KYLE ALFRED M. BARTE

A Critique of Christopher Ryan Maboloc’s Appropriation of Chantal Mouffe’s Theory of Radical Democracy

https://doi.org/10.25138/17.2.a1

 

38     FRANZ GIUSEPPE F. CORTEZ

Arithmomanic Education and the Metric Society: The Role of the School in the Quantification Cult

https://doi.org/10.25138/17.2.a2

 

62     MARK ANTONY B. JALALUM

Perception, Phantasie, Signification: The Ambiguous Status of Imagination in Husserl’s Logical Investigations

https://doi.org/10.25138/17.2.a3

 

89     BEN CARLO N. ATIM

Marion on the Salience of the Irreducible Human and the Broadening of Reason to Phenomenological Ethical Inquiry

https://doi.org/10.25138/17.2.a4

 

BOOK REVIEW

 

114    ANTON HEINRICH L. RENNESLAND

Sloterdijk, Peter, Der Staat streifte seine Samthandschuhe ab. Ausgewählte Gespräche und Beiträge 2020–2021

https://doi.org/10.25138/17.2.br

 

 

*** NB: Starting 2024, regular issues of Kritike will be published in March and September ***

 

Please also visit our Metaporika sections:

 

Metaporika Denkbild: https://www.kritike.org/metaporika-denkbild.html

  

Denkbild is a German word that means “image of thought” or “image of reflection.”  The term was used by Walter Benjamin to refer to a style of writing that defies the traditional systemic prose.  An image of thought is a kind of moving reflection that is almost immediate, yet profoundly emphatic—akin to the brushstroke of a painter.  A Denkbild is a textual performance that, while eluding a fixed linguistic expression, could be a source of critical insight.  In this context, we are using Denkbild as a metaphor to describe contributions which escape the formal style of most academic essays (e.g., philosophical aphorisms, poems, transcripts, interviews, and short philosophical novels).

 

Metaporika Videos: https://www.youtube.com/c/KritikeEditorialBoard   

 

Metaporika Podcasts: https://www.mixcloud.com/kritikemetaporika

 

Through Metaporika Videos and Podcasts we stream alternative media from various fora.  Through them, we hope to feature various philosophical discourses beyond the bounds of the academic journal platform. We believe that these alternative media are not only instructive, but would also incite debate and dialogue as do our journal articles.

 

Thank you for your attention and happy reading, watching, and listening.  We also wish to invite you to consider Kritike as a venue for your research and creative works.  Please disseminate this announcement as widely as possible.

 

All the best,

The Kritike Editorial Team


PAOLO A. BOLAÑOS, PhD

Full Professor, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts and Letters and the Graduate School

Founding Editor-in-Chief, Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy (www.kritike.org)

Editor-in-Chief, Suri: Journal of the Philosophical Association of the Philippines (suri.pap73.org)

Research Fellow, Research Center for Culture, Arts, and Humanities

University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines


Member, Philippine Academy of Philosophical Research (PAPR)

ORCID, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1703-7267



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