Epoché
vol. 22 (2)
Contents
Being itself and the being of beings
reading Aristotle's critique of Parmenides (physics 1.3) after metaphysics
Jussi Backman
271-291
The unity of the knower and the known
the phenomenology of Aristotle and the metaphysics of Husserl
James S. Kintz
293-313
From complex bodies to a theory of art
melancholy, bodies, and art in the philosophy of Spinoza
Christopher Thomas
367-387
Hegel's non-revolutionary account of the French revolution in the phenomenology of spirit
Karin de Boer
453-466
Between necessity and contingency
a critical philosophy of history in the dialectic of enlightenment
Dilek Huseyinzadegan
467-486
Heidegger and the ambivalent status of human interpretation
art, history, modernity
Karen Robertson
487-504
A holy aesthetic
recognizing an art that is otherwise than art in the work of Emmanuel Levinas
Pamela Carralero
505-522