Borderless Philosophy 4 (2021), Featuring: Works By Arran Gare, Kristina Lebedeva, and Others, on Anti-Posthumanism, Our Sociable Sociality, Les Fleurs de Bien in London, Moral Futurology, Neo-Organicist Epistemology, What It’s Like to Be in Pain, Embodied-Enactive Philosophy of Science, Anti-Computational-Theory-of-Mind, Real Metaphysics, and Ciceronian Unhappy Consciousness.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Arran Gare (Swinburne University of Technology, AU), “Against Posthumanism: Posthumanism as the World Vision of House-Slaves,” 1-56.

2. Robert Hanna (Independent, USA), “Our Sociable Sociality: A Postscript to The Mind-Body Politic,” 57-96.

3. Emre Kazim (Kings College London, UK), “Les Fleurs du Bien All Over London,” 97-99.

4. Andreas Keller (Independent, DE), “Integrating the Future,” 100-123.

5. Andreas Keller (Independent, DE), “Towards a History and Pre-History of Knowledge,” 124-168.

6. Kristina Lebedeva (Independent, USA), “That Casual Word, Pain,” 169-172.

7. Michelle Maiese (Emmanuel College, USA), “Scientific Inquiry, Objectivity, and Embodied-Enactive Cognition,” 173-197.

8. Otto Paans (Independent, NL), “How To Do Real Metaphysics: 26 Theses,” 198-227.

9. M. Brian Palmer (Independent, CA), “Against Computational Theory of Mind, Or, Why Normative Computational Theory of Mind Ignores A Wiser Epistemic Means, Risking Epistemic Bankruptcy as an End,” 228-243.

10. George Saad (Memorial University, CA), “Greek Schools, Roman Heirs, and Unhappy Consciousness in Cicero’s Academica,” 244-263.

***

ABOUT BORDERLESS PHILOSOPHY

Borderless Philosophy, aka BP, which started publication in 2018 and publishes yearly in June, is an absolutely unique philosophy journal, which

publishes works of philosophy without any in-principle restrictions whatsoever as to length, philosophical content or topic, presentational format, or language.

BP’s only criteria of selection are (i) that the work be of genuine interest to philosophers or any other philosophically-minded person and (ii) that the work be generally accessible to non-academics as well as professional academics, with a minimum of scholarly apparatus.

BP publishes in English but also in any other language, alongside English translations—with the translations to be arranged by authors, but edited by the journal’s Editorial Team.

BP is online and universal free-access.

You can contact BP via this contact page: https://www.cckp.space/contact, or at this e-address: philosophywithoutborders1@gmail.com.

BP1 (2018) appeared in June 2018.

BP2 (2019) appeared in June 2019.

BP3 (2020) appeared in June 2020.

BP is a sub-project of the online mega-project PHILOSOPHY WITHOUT BORDERS, aka PWB, an online mega-project for creating and sharing original philosophy, all of them freely available to anyone, anywhere, world-wide.

PWB is home-based on Patreon, at this e-address: https://www.patreon.com/philosophywithoutborders.

Please consider becoming a patron!