Mateusz Salwa – Philosophy and the Urban Everyday (1-8)
Beata Frydryczak – Ruins: Between Past and Present, Between Culture and Nature (9-16)
Agata Kowalewska – Glimmers of Interspecies Resurgence in Public Art: A Reinterpretation of Joanna Rajkowska’s Oxygenator (17-26)
Zoltán Somhegyi – Cultural Complexities and their Environment: Investigations of Code–Switching in Contemporary Visual Arts (27-35)
Justin L. Harmon – Distracted Aesthetics: Towards a Hermeneutics of Engagement with Distractive Works of Art (36-51)
Tetiana M. Brovarets – “Pigeons Fly off a Stone Mountain”: From a Cooing Lovebird to a War Pigeon, or Modification of Embroidered Rock Dove’s Symbolics in Today’s Ukrainian Merch (52-67)
Andrzej Leder – Transformation of Trust into Capital, Financialization and the Moment of Betrayal (68-92)
Adam Lipszyc – Häm on the Wall: Hamacher, Celan, and Two Simple Questions (93-102)
Scott Shapiro – The War in Ukraine and the Threat of the Return of the Old-World Order (103-110)
Adam Chmielewski – Toward a Philosophy of Urbanism (111-114)
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