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KRITIKE: An Online Journal of Philosophy | www.kritike.org ISSN
1908-7330

CALL FOR PAPERS | June 2008 Issue

KRITIKE is a Filipino independent, open access, peer-reviewed, and
interdisciplinary journal of philosophy founded by a group of University
of Santo Tomas alumni. The journal seeks to publish articles and book
reviews by local and international authors across the whole range of
philosophical topics and schools of thought. The journal primarily
caters to works by academic philosophers and graduate students, but
contributions by undergraduate students are also welcomed.

KRITIKE is interested in publishing original articles across the whole
range of philosophical topics and schools of thought. Publishing in the
journal is not limited to academic philosophers and philosophy majors;
we do encourage contributors from disciplines other than Philosophy
(Political Science, Literature, Cultural Studies, Sociology,
Communication, History, Linguistics, Law, Economics, Natural Sciences,
etc). The basic condition is that the paper should have a strong
philosophical bent to it.

KRITIKE is also accepting book reviews of books published within the
years 2005-2008 (2000 words maximum).

Please send your submissions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please visit our CFP page for the guidelines for submission
http://www.kritike.org/Call%20For%20Papers.html

The set deadline for the June 2008 issue is 30 April 2008

Current Issue | KRITIKE VOLUME ONE NUMBER TWO (DECEMBER 2007)
http://www.kritike.org/Current%20Issue.html

1. Editorial: In this Issue of KRITIKE: An Online Journal of Philosophy –
The Editor

Featured Essays:

2. Knowledge as Addiction: A Comparative Analysis — Hans-Georg Moeller
3. What is Hermeneutics? — Romualdo E. Abulad, SVD

Articles:

4. Dare to Compare: The Comparative Philosophy of Mou Zongsan — Xiaofei
Tu
5. Students Feed Monkeys for Education: Using the Zhuangzi to
Communicate in a Contemporary System of Education — Paul D’Ambrosio
6. The Indirect Perception of Distance: Interpretive Complexities in
Berkeley’s Theory of Vision — Michael James Braund
7. The ‘Turn’ to Time and the Miscarriage of Being — Virgilio Aquino
Rivas
8. The Role of Techne in the Authenticity-Inauthenticity Distinction —
Kristina Lebedeva
9. The Philippine Church, State, and People on the Problem of Population
— F. P. A. Demeterio
10. Metaphysics after Aquinas — Moses Aaron T. Angeles
11. Symbolism in Religion: Ricoeurian Hermeneutics and Filipino
Philosophy of Religion — Allan Cacho

Hoping to receive your submissions soon!  Cheers!


PAOLO A. BOLAÑOS
Postgraduate Research Scholar (PhD)
Department of Philosophy
Division of Society, Culture, Media, and Philosophy
Macquarie University
NSW, Australia, 2109 
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