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  1. Continental Philosophy of Religion: Then, Now, and Tomorrow (extended version)
  2. Introduction
  3. World Spirit as Baal: Marx, Adorno, and Dostoyevsky on Alienation
  4. Beauvoir, Irigaray, and the Possibility of Feminist Phenomenology
  5. Rethinking with Patricia Hill Collins: A Note Toward Intersectionality as Interlocutory Interstitiality
  6. Mapping the Geographies of Social Inequality: Patricia Hill Collins’s Intersectional Critical Theory
  7. Social Inequality, Power, and Politics: Intersectionality and American Pragmatism in Dialogue
  8. Response
  9. Carnal Eternity
  10. Mending: The Hard Work of Repair in a Broken World
  11. The History of Philosophy as Perversion: On Karmen MacKendrick
  12. In Search of Epistemic Freedom: Afro-Caribbean Philosophy’s Contributions to Continental Philosophy
  13. Aesthetics: An Important Category of Feminist Philosophy
  14. Then and Now, Here and There: On the Grounds of Aesthetics
  15. Aesthetics—Then and Now
  16. Continental Philosophy of Religion: Then, Now, and Tomorrow
  17. The Second Great Revolution in Phenomenology
  18. Can Continental Philosophy Deal with the New Technologies?
  19. The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy’s Formation and “Postmodern” Thought: The First Twenty-Five Years
  20. The Next Fifty Years
  21. Then and Now
  22. The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy, Feminism, and the Epoché
  23. Then and Now
  24. Existentialism: A Beauvoirean Lineage
  25. The Challenge of Existentialism, Then and Now
  26. Toward the Concrete
  27. Individuality of the “I”: Brentano and Today
  28. Then And Now
  29. Some Critical Reflections on the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy and on U.S. Philosophy
  30. The Color of Change in Continental Feminist Philosophy
  31. Feminist Transformations
  32. Thinking Problems
  33. Thoughts on Thirty Years in the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
  34. Tales from the Trenches: On Women Philosophers, Feminist Philosophy, and the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
  35. Return of the First-Person Singular: The Science of Subjectivity and the Sciences
  36. The Cosmological Turn
  37. Precarious Life, Vulnerability, and the Ethics of Cohabitation
  38. The Plight of Ethics
  39. American Continental Philosophy in the Making: The Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy’s Early Days
  40. A Philosophical History of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy?
  41. Random Reflections of a Founding Witness
  42. Celebrating Fifty Years of the Society for Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
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