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1. Concerning the psychological type of the redeemer: Nietzsche on the methods of philosophy.

2. The method of critical phenomenology: Simone de Beauvoir as a phenomenologist.

3. The struggle for recognition and the authority of the second person.

4. In search of unity: Twardowski, Husserl, and Ingarden on the unity of the object.

5. Absence experience in grief.

6. Kant's Schematism of the categories: An interpretation and defence.

7. Is conferralism descriptively adequate?

8. Temporal experience as metaphysically lightweight.

9. The struggle for recognition of what?

10. "Love is only between living beings who are equal in power": On what is alive (and what is dead) in Hegel's account of marriage.

11. Neurath on Verstehen.

12. A whole lot of misery: Adorno's negative Aristotelianism-Replies to Allen, Celikates, and O'Connor.

13. Critique and resistance: Ethical, social-theoretical, political? On Fabian Freyenhagen's Adorno's Practical Philosophy.

14. The Representation of an Action: Tragedy between Kant and Hegel.

15. Politicizing Brandom's Pragmatism: Normativity and the Agonal Character of Social Practice.

16. The Moral Problem of Risk Impositions: A Survey of the Literature.

17. Reflections on the concept of institution.

18. Knowing things and going places.

19. The shaken realist: Bernard Williams, the war, and philosophy as cultural critique.

20. Taking non‐conceptualism back to Dharmakīrti.

21. From Rechtsphilosophie to Staatsökonomie: Hegel and the philosophical foundations of political economy.

22. Kant and the determinacy of intuition.

23. The stability of social categories.

24. Why immanent critique?

25. Recognition, second‐personal authority, and nonideal theory.

26. On Kantians and Pragmatists: Kenneth Baynes's Habermas.

28. Adorno on the Ethical and the Ineffable.