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Fancy writing a review? We’ve got 'Paranoid Politics' waiting. We’d love to hear from you — shoot us an email at [email protected] to claim this title. #Politics#Philosophy
'Sex and Self-Ownership' is available for review in an upcoming issue. Want to review this or pitch another title? Reach out at [email protected]. #LawAndEthics#Philosophy
If 'Truth and Reference in the Making of Fiction' is in your area, we’d love to hear from you. Reach us at [email protected] if you're interested. #Metaphysics#Fictionality
Bazerman’s Inside an Academic Scandal unpacks a real case of scientific fraud and moral failure. Reviewers wanted for Philosophy in Review. Interested? Email [email protected]. #AcademicEthics
Want to write for PiR? Start with Strange Attractor by Graham St John—a hallucinatory dive into the life of #TerenceMcKenna. Take the plunge. Write the thing. Claim it: [email protected]. #Philosophy
Philosophy is not only Western. Toyin Falola’s 'Yorùbá Metaphysics' examines core metaphysical concepts through the lens of Yoruba cosmology and thought. Want to review it? Contact [email protected]. #AfricanPhilosophy
Eating is never neutral. In 'Parasitic Personhood and the Ontology of Eating', Lisa Heldke rethinks food, selfhood, and the ethics of interdependence. Want to review it? Email [email protected]. #Ontology
Can capitalism account for the value of nature—or only exploit it? In Free Gifts, Alyssa Battistoni explores how ecology, labor, and political power intertwine. Want to review it for Philosophy in Review? Email [email protected]. #PhilosophyOfNature#EcoCriticism
A new Badiou translation has arrived: In Praise of Philosophy, translated by Susan Spitzer and Kenneth Reinhard.
Interested in reviewing it for Philosophy in Review? Email us at [email protected] to request a copy. #Philosophy
Philosopher by day, spy by night? Robert Stainton reviews J. L. Austin: Philosopher and D-Day Intelligence Officer in the latest Philosophy in Review. Read: https://t.co/RRtov97uF7 #Philosophy#JLAustin#WWIIHistory
Curious about Lectures on Imagination? Robert Piercey unpacks Ricoeur’s late thinking on poetics, possibility, and phenomenology in Philosophy in Review. 🔗 https://t.co/RRtov97uF7 #PaulRicoeur#Phenomenology
What did Lantz Miller think of 'The Amateur'? Come find out. You’ll find the full review in the latest issue of Philosophy in Review, online now. https://t.co/3BiNy6J0ao #PostcolonialStudies#PhilosophyOfSelf#CriticalHumanities
'Cosmotechnics' went under the philosophical microscope — Yuxin Vincent Qiu reports the results. Access the full review here: https://t.co/GkD2YymPUl #Cosmotechnics#PhilosophyOfTechnology#MediaTheory
Craig Martinez read 'Berkeley's Doctrine of Signs' so you don’t have to (but you’ll want to anyway). Read it now in our latest issue: https://t.co/EMFc6nxiSy #Berkeley#Philosophy