Symposium Vol. 28 No. 2 Now Online
Symposium Vol. 28 no. 2 (Fall 2024) is now online. The table of contents and article abstracts are available in the Latest Issue section.
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Posted by William Best | Nov 20, 2024 | News
Symposium Vol. 28 no. 2 (Fall 2024) is now online. The table of contents and article abstracts are available in the Latest Issue section.
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Symposium Vol. 28 no. 1 (Spring 2024) is now online. The table of contents and article abstracts are available in the Latest Issue section.
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The table of contents and article abstracts for the Fall 2023 issue of Symposium is now available in the Latest Issue section.
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The table of contents and article abstracts for the Fall 2021 issue of Symposium is now available in the Latest Issue section.
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Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy Special Section “Africana Philosophy/ Philosophie Africaine” Summer 2022 Deadline for submissions: March 1st, 2022 Co-editors: Bado Ndoye, Delia Popa,...
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The table of contents and article abstracts for the Spring 2021 issue of Symposium is now available in the Latest Issue section.
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The table of contents and article abstracts for the Fall 2020 issue of Symposium is now available in the Latest Issue section.
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The table of contents and article abstracts for the Spring 2020 issue of Symposium is now available in the Latest Issue section.
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We are pleased to announce that the 14th Annual Symposium Book Award has been awarded to Rosalyn Diprose and Ewa Ziarek for Arendt, Natality and Biopolitics: Toward Democratic Plurality and Reproductive Justice. Please read more...
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