- Politics and Science: Introduction
- The Role of Science in Society: The Researcher as Public Intellectual
- On Conceptual Entropy: Metaphors We Die From
- A Danish Professor of Philosophy
- Three Tacit Gossipers: A Few Symbol Strings Regarding New ai and Old Philosophy
- A Brief Sketch of Five Decades in Philosophy of Science
- Coming Clean on Normativity with the Honest Broker
- Is the Knowability Paradox Really the Paradox It Is Taken to Be?
- Understanding Meaning through Human Evolution
- Constructivism and/or Constructionism
- Robert Merton and Jürgen Habermas: The cudos Norms and Free Argumentative Dialogue
- Festschrift in honor of Finn Collin: Introduction
- Preface to Volume 57: Cause for Celebration!
- Science in a World of Politics
- Strong Scientific Meritocratism: Standpoint Epistemology as a Middle Ground in the Debate over Personal Merit in Science
- Should Liberal Communities Respect Bad Believers? On Empirical Disagreement over Climate Change and Public Reason
- The Varieties of Applied Philosophy: Introduction
- The Flesh of Historicity
- On Counterfactual Reasoning
- Democracy: Should We Replace Elections with Random Selection?
- Kierkegaard’s Pessimism
- Preface to Volume 56
- Resonance and Atmosphere: An Affect-Theoretical Exposé
- Andrew M. Jampol-Petzinger, Deleuze, Kierkegaard and the Ethics of Selfhood
- Mogens Chrom Jacobsen, La morale des droits de l’homme
- Nationalism and Rationality: Introduction
- Søren Mau, Stummer Zwang: eine marxistische Analyse der ökonomischen Macht im Kapitalismus
- A Defense of the Concept of Nature
- Against Nationalism: Climate Change, Human Rights, and International Law
- Inclusive Membership as Fairness? A Rawlsian Argument for Provisional Immigrants
- Liberal Nationalism in Substantive and Performative Perspectives
- Asger Sørensen, Capitalism, Alienation and Critique: Studies in Economy and Dialectics
- Trapp’s Trap: Classical Nationalism versus Bounded Rationality
- Hegel on Nation, Ethical Life, and the Modern State
- Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen, Moral Philosophy and Moral Life
- Exceptionalism at the Time of covid-19: Where Nationalism Meets Irrationality
- Bodies-in-Relation: Fine-Tuning Group-Directed Empathy
- Place Matters
- Introduction. Subjectivity and Emotion in the Individual and the Group
- Danish Yearbook of Philosophy
- Emotions and Values in Practice: The Case of Elderly Care
- Descartes on the Passions of the Soul and Internal Emotions: Two Challenges for Interoception Research in Emotions
- A Taxonomy of Environmentally Scaffolded Affectivity
- Mette Lebech, On the Problem of Human Dignity. A Hermeneutical and Phenomenological Investigation
- Mogens Lærke, Spinoza and the Freedom of Philosophizing
- Shared Emotions and the Body
- Du, Ich und Wir
- Bioethics Research Group and Beyond: Three Decades of Studies in Ethics and Political Philosophy
- Center for Subjectivity Research: History, Contribution and Impact
- Paul Ricœur and Danish Philosophy
- Arne Grøn’s Existential Hermeneutics: Existence, Ethics and Religion
- Ordinary Language Philosophy in Aarhus
- Peter Zinkernagel and David Favrholdt: A Response to George Berkeley in Twentieth-Century Danish Philosophy
- Jørgen Jørgensen’s Relation to Logical Positivism
- Kierkegaard lesen, gegen und mit Adorno – Von der objektlosen Innerlichkeit zur Selbstbesinnung durch das Andere
- Pursuing “the Subjective” in “Subjective Rights”
- The Grounds of Institutional Moral Theory: On the Political Philosophy of Allen Buchanan
- Social Ethos and Political Mission. University on the Margins
- The College of Unconventional Applied Arts and Sciences: a Prospectus
- The Concept of a University: Theory, Practice, and Society
- L’idée D’Université à L’heure des Démocraties Modernes : Quel Projet ?
- A New Contract is Required between Science and Society
- Imagine the University without Condition
- Classical Ideals in the Modern Research University
- Revisiting the Idea of the University. Introduction
- Self-Knowledge: A Kantian Strategy
- Gernot Böhme’s Sketch for a Weather Phenomenology
- Hope and Irony
- “Nothing but Sounds, Ink-Marks”—Is Nothing Hidden? Must Everything Be Transparent?
- The Response to George Berkeley’s Philosophy in Twentieth-Century Danish Experimental Psychology: Edgar Rubin and Edgar Tranekjær Rasmussen
- Hope and Irony (Advance Article)
- Civil Disobedience – Not a Crime but a Punishable Political Action
- How “Trivial” is the Golden Rule in Patristic Ethics?
- A Critical Essay on the Exercise of Critique
- The Response to George Berkeley’s Philosophy in Twentieth-Century Danish Experimental Psychology: Edgar Rubin and Edgar Tranekjær Rasmussen (Advance Article)
- Kant and the Practical Man
- “What Kant Would Have Said in the Refugee Crisis”
- Perpetual Peace and Cosmopolitical Method
- Thinking with Kant “beyond” Kant
- An Apparent Paradox: To Establish a Legal State is a Loose Duty
- Introducing Theme and Articles
- References to Kant’s Writings
- Notes for Contributors
- “ICH HABE KÖNIGSBERG BRENNEN SEHEN”
- ZWISCHEN DEN DISKURSEN ODER INMITTEN DER ERFAHRUNG,WIE UND WO ENTSTEHT GESCHICHTE?
- SPEAKING TO THE DEAD HISTORICITY AND THE ANCESTRAL
- HISTORY AS SOlL AND SEDIMENT
- HISTORICITY AS EFFECTIVE HISTORY
- HISTOIRE, CROYANCE ET CRISE DU SENS
- L’AMBIVALENCE D’UNE HISTORICISATION RADICALE DE LA PHÉNOMÉNOLOGIE CHEZ HEIDEGGER
- MATIÈRES DE L’HISTOIRE: ECRITURE, VOIX, TECHNIQUE
- LA TRANSCENDANCE DE L’HISTOlRE
- THE PLACE OF FRIENDSHIP: MAURICE BLANCHOT AND ROBERT ANTELME
- EXPERIENCE AND HISTORY
- PREFACE
- OBSERVATIONS ON NEGATIVE THEOLOGY AND ETHICS IN EARLY CHRISTIAN THOUGHT
- THE NEGATIVITY OF NEGATIVE PROPOSITIONS
- THE LIVING-DEAD AND THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
- THE PATHOS AND POSTURES OF FREEDOM
- ANSCOMBE ON CONSEQUENTIALISM AND ABSOLUTE PROHIBITIONS