Starting June 1st, the Journal of Philosophy of Disability (JPD) will begin accepting submissions. The JPD is a new peer-reviewed journal dedicated to questions regarding disability, broadly construed, and it is the first of its kind. Edited by Joel Michael Reynolds (Georgetown University) and Teresa Blankmeyer Burke (Gallaudet University), the journal will publish peer-reviewed articles, review essays, critical responses, and commentaries, as well as occasional topical clusters and symposia. The editors welcome scholarship from all philosophical perspectives, including analytic, continental, and pragmatist traditions, the history of philosophy, empirically informed philosophy, non-Western philosophy, and other traditions and fields that substantively engage research in philosophy of disability. The JPD will be published fully open-access by the Philosophy Documentation Center with support from Georgetown University. Please send your submissions to . Inaugural issue authors will include Eva Feder Kittay, Jürgen Habermas, Havi Carel, Leslie Francis, Kim Q. Hall, Adam Cureton, Andrea Pitts, Desiree Valentine, Joe Stramondo, Kevin Timpe, David Wasserman, Melinda Hall, Chris Kaposy, and Licia Carlson.
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Byung-Chul Han, The Spirit of Hope. Translated by Daniel Steuer.
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Simona Forti, Totalitarianism: A Borderline Idea in Political Philosophy
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Somers-Hall, Henry. Judgement and Sense in Modern French Philosophy: A New Reading of Six Thinkers
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Technology is a way of revealing. If we give heed to this, then another whole realm for the essence of technology will open itself up to us. It is the realm of revealing, i.e., of truth.
— Heidegger, The Question Concerning Technology