Announcing the Publication of Borderless Philosophy 6 (2023), Special Topic Issue: “Is Humankind Worth Saving From Whatever Might Threaten It? If Not, Then Why Not? But If So, Then Why and How?”


TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Leon Conrad (Independent, UK), “Story Structure Solutions,” 1-31: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/bp6-2023-leon-conrad-story-structure-solutions-1-31

2. Arran Gare (Swinburne University of Technology, AU), “Was Günter Grass’s Rat Right? Should Terrestrial Life Welcome the End of Humans?,” 32-76: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/bp6-2023-arran-gare-was-g%C3%BCnter-grass-s-rat-right-32-76

3. Robert Hanna (Independent, USA), “In Defence of Dignity,” 77-98: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/bp6-2023-robert-hanna-in-defence-of-dignity-77-98

4. Robert Hanna (Independent, USA), “Dignitarian Post-Capitalism,” 99-129: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/bp6-2023-robert-hanna-dignitarian-post-capitalism-99-129

5. Andreas Keller (Independent, DE), “From Parasite to Symbiont: What We Really Owe (The People of) The Future,” 130-168: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/bp6-2023-andreas-keller-from-parasite-to-symbiont-130-168

6. Otto Paans (Independent, NL), “The New Subjective Body: Stillness, Expressivity, and Radical Subjectivity,” 169-217: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/bp6-2023-otto-paans-the-new-subjective-body-169-217

7. Walentin Wasielewski (Federal Scientific Research Institute of Viral Infections, RU), “The Missing Element in Popper’s Evolutionary Epistemology,” 218-230: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/bp6-2023-walentin-wasielewski-the-missing-element-in-popper-s-evolutionary-epistemology

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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. And BP is online and universal free-access, here: https://www.cckp.space/

BP1 (2018) appeared in June 2018: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/2018/06/16/BP1-2018-Editors-Introduction

BP2 (2019) appeared in June 2019: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/2019/06/01/BP2-2019-TABLE-OF-CONTENTS

BP3 (2020) appeared in June 2020: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/2020/06/04/BP3-2020-TABLE-OF-CONTENTS

BP4 (2021) appeared in June 2021: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/bp-4-2021-editorial-team-table-of-contents

BP5 (2022) appeared in June 2022: https://www.cckp.space/single-post/bp-5-2022-bp-editorial-team-table-of-contents

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