@MateusMBruno@xenocosmography We are planning to release a special edition that commemorates Pli’s history, highlighting papers that we published in the past but are now less readily accessible. Thus, we would like to discuss your past involvement with our Journal.
https://t.co/G9BHHgCxZl
NEW CALL FOR PAPERS
Abstracts of no more than 300 words should be submitted between July 7th, 2025, and October 15th, 2025.
Send your abstract to both emails:
Gustavo Ruiz da Silva: [email protected]
Xiaoyan Tan: [email protected]
We’re happy to announce our new CFP!
Gender, Sexuality, Feminisms and Women’s Studies in the History of Philosophy
All new submissions must be made through our platform.
Deadline: 31 October 2025
#CallForPaper#Philosophy#Feminism
Hello Plíbeians.
We’re happy to announce our new CFP!
Gender, Sexuality, Feminisms and Women’s Studies in the History of Philosophy
All new submissions must be made through our platform: https://t.co/c5VHGn9or6
Deadline: 31 October 2025
#CallForPapere#Philosophy#Feminism
We are delighted to announce a new Call for Papers for @PliJournal on Gender, Sexuality and the History of Philosophy! Check the amazing areas of inquiry below and we encourage you to share it with people who might be interested!
Any queries, email us at [email protected]
A lovely review of my Liberalism as a Way of Life:
“A very promising and substantial attempt to undertake the most difficult task for a philosopher: making philosophy concrete."—Davide Versari, Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy
https://t.co/vkpJ9tGBwE
"Infinite Greed: The Inhuman Selfishness of Capital (Insurrections: Critical Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture)"
Author: Adrian Johnston.
Printed by: Columbia University Press.
Reviewer: Fábio Franco, Universidade de São Paulo.
Dear plíbeians, here's another Book review for our upcoming issue!
Common Immunity: Biopolitics in the Age of the Pandemic.
Author: Roberto Esposito.
Publisher: Polity Press.
Reviewer: Pedro Ivan Moreira de Sampaio, Université de Paris-Cité | Universidade de São Paulo.
Good evening, plíbeians!
Here's another book being reviewed in our upcoming issue!
“Philosophical Archaeology. With and Beyond Agamben on Philosophy, History, and Art”.
Author: Ido Govrin.
Publisher: SUNY Press.
Reviewer: Daniele Cardoso, Universidade de São Paulo.
Hey, plíbeians!
Here's another book being reviewed in our upcoming issue!
“Liberalism as a Way of Life”.
Author: Alexandre Lefebvre.
Publisher: Princeton University Press.
Reviewer: Davide Versari, Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale.
Fellow, plíbeians!
Here's another book being reviewed in our upcoming issue!
“Glad to the Brink of Fear: A Portrait of Ralph Waldo Emerson”.
Author: James Marcus.
Publisher: Princeton University Press.
Reviewer: Alice de Galzain, Sorbonne Université.
Plíbeians, how are y’all doing?
Here's another book being reviewed in our upcoming issue!
“Spinoza. Freedom's Messiah”.
Author: Ian Buruma.
Publisher: Yale University Press.
Reviewer: Mary Peterson, University of Hamburg | Yale University.
Are you interested in collaborating with Plí?
Send us your artistic production!
We are looking for a new cover art!
Check our Call for Visual:
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From now on, all issues will be published online, free of charge.
Additionally, we will publish all previous issues until the end of the semester.
Stay tuned for more updates!
We’re happy to announce our latest issue!
It has our Editorial, 9 papers on Continental Philosophy and Global South Perspectives, 2 rolling submission, 2 small essays, 7 book reviews, and 1 translation.
Check it on: https://t.co/vIF4x8GlQV
We’re happy to announce our latest issue!
It has our Editorial, 9 papers on Continental Philosophy and Global South Perspectives, 2 rolling submission, 2 small essays, 7 book reviews, and 1 translation.
Check it on: https://t.co/vIF4x8GlQV
I’m happy to announce the latest issue of Pli: The Warwick Journal of Philosophy.
It has our Editorial, 9 papers on Continental Philosophy and Global South Perspectives, 2 rolling submission, 2 small essays, 7 book reviews, and 1 translation.
@PliJournal
https://t.co/SB9ejMyEJL
Saddened by the casual cruelty on here towards the thousands of UK academics facing redundancy. Even for a such a niche job, but we’ve really failed in communicating what kind of personal tragedy this is. It’s a sort of Rust Belt for PhDs situation 1/2