We are pleased to announce that the new, third issue of volume XXXII of the Philosophy and Society journal is published. This issue of Philosophy and Society features a thematic section entitled “How to Understand the Object of Hatred”.
The new issue also contains original scientific papers on the theory of social cohesion and war, women’s activism in India, Heidegger’s aesthetics, ethical critique of God’s analytical evidence, rethinking rhetorical expertise on environmental policy, and alternative theoretical considerations of ethnic identification in psychology. In addition to the above, this issue also includes an interview with the British sociologist Michael Burawoy, as well as reviews of recently published books in philosophy and social theory.
Philosophy and Society is a peer-reviewed open access academic journal established in 1987 and published quarterly by the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade. The journal was founded by members of the Belgrade ‘Praxis School’. The journal strives to cover and present key trends in contemporary theory and, at the same time, to encourage research in the fields of philosophy and the humanities. Philosophy and Society has always welcomed contributions from established international academics: from the first issue, which contained articles by A. Wellmer and R. Bernstein, to the most recent volumes with contributions from T. Scanlon, O. Höffe, J.L. Marion, J. Butler, P. Gehring, H. Brunkhorst, K. R. Westphal, H. B. Schmid, M. Ferraris, D. Zahavi, P. Cobben, and other renowned philosophers.
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