TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Susan Haack, “The Academic-Publication Racket: Whatever Happened to Authors’ Rights?,” 1-21.
2. Jay Bernstein, “Notes on Revolution Now: Kant, Balibar, Adorno,” 22-46.
3. Carlo Cellucci, “The Most Urgent Task of Philosophy Today,” 47-75.
4. Gottlob Frege, “On the Scientific Justification of a Concept Script,” 76-94.
5. Andreas Keller, “A Note on Frege’s Concept of Language, Or, Does Frege Belong in the Analytic Tradition of Philosophy?,” 95-98.
6. Andreas Keller, “Four Mythological Dialogues,” 99-116.
7. Andreas Keller, “Proteons: Towards a Philosophy of Creativity,” 117-172.
8. Kenneth Macpherson, “Undercover Doctor of Philosophy, Or, What a Long, Strange Trip It’s Been,” 173-206.
9. Otto Paans, “The Generic Eternal: Modernism, Alienation, and the Built Environment,” 207-256.
10. Roberto Pereira, “What Kant Has To Teach Us About What Mary Learns,” 257-276.
11. Michael Szpakowski, “97 Questions About Art,” 277-280.
12. Robert Whyte, “The Mysterious: How the History of Philosophy Strangely Coincides With the Space Race, 1957-1969,” 281-372.
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