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1. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 14 > Issue: 10/12
Magdalena Borowska The Essence of Art and Artistic Creation: The Post-Modern Vision of the Path to a “Community of the Future”
2. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 14 > Issue: 10/12
Tadeusz Kowalik America in an Age of Settling Accounts
3. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 19 > Issue: 11/12
Dariusz Góra-Szopiński Universalizing the Polish Pope. Arkadiusz Modrzejewski’s Attempt to Describe the World Order According to John Paul II
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Among contemporary authors whose philosophical and social thought can be regarded as universalistic, Karol Wojtyła (1920–2005), who became the Pope John Paul II(1978–2005), seems to hold a particular place. An attempt to present the thought of Karol Wojtyła/John Paul II in universalistic categories has been recently made by thePolish philosopher and political scientist Arkadiusz Modrzejewski. The article discusses the advantages and drawbacks of his proposition.
4. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 21 > Issue: 1
J. Reed Smith The Oxford History of Byzantium, Cyril Mango
5. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1
Krzysztof Pacewicz Against Religion, Wars and States. The Case for Enlightenment Atheism, Just War Pacifism and Liberal-democraticAnarchism by Andrew Fiala
6. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1
Jens Loenhoff On the Notion of the Boundary in the Philosophical Anthropology of Helmuth Plessner
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Within the philosophical anthropology of Helmuth Plessner the concept of the boundary plays a prominent role. As a basic idea to understand the existence of livingorganisms the key concept of the boundary allows to conceive the specifics of human extistence in the term of the eccentric positionality as a fundamental constitution ofman. The article tries to reconstruct the genesis and the systematic content of the concept of the boundary and to outline the consequences for Plessner’s social philosophy.
7. Dialogue and Universalism: Volume > 24 > Issue: 1
Andrew Targowski The Anthropology of the Credit Crisis: Magical Thinking, Irrationality and the Role of Inequality by Niccolo Leo Caldararo
8. Palimpsest: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Jeffrey R. Kerr-Ritchie The Horrible Gift of Freedom: Atlantic Slavery and the Representation of Emancipation
9. Palimpsest: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Tarik A. Smith Hands on the Freedom Plow
10. Palimpsest: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Tamura A. Lomax Erotica or Thanatica?: Black Feminist Criticism on the Ropes
11. Palimpsest: Volume > 1 > Issue: 1
Valérie K. Orlando Thiefing Sugar from the Island Beneath the Sea: New Literatures on/from the Caribbean
12. Palimpsest: Volume > 1 > Issue: 2
Regina Bradley Thug Life: Race, Gender, and the Meaning of Hip Hop
13. Palimpsest: Volume > 2 > Issue: 2
Emily A. Owens Against the Closet: Black Political Longing and the Erotics of Race
14. Palimpsest: Volume > 2 > Issue: 2
Kemi Adeyemi Freedom With Violence: Race, Sexuality, and the US State
15. Palimpsest: Volume > 2 > Issue: 2
Robert J. Topinka Modernity, Freedom, and the African Diaspora: Dublin, New Orleans, Paris
16. Palimpsest: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Crystal R. Sanders Stormy Weather: Middle-Class African American Marriages between the Two World Wars
17. Palimpsest: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Annette K. Joseph-Gabriel Slavery by Another Name: A Film Review
18. Palimpsest: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Michael O. West Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in American Life
19. Palimpsest: Volume > 3 > Issue: 1
Anastasia C. Curwood Radicalism at the Crossroads: African-American Women Activists in the Cold War
20. Palimpsest: Volume > 3 > Issue: 2
Christine Germain Claire of the Sea Light