Eli Kramer, Marta Faustino, Hélder Telo – Academic Philosophy as a Way of Life (1-10)
Matteo Johannes Stettler – Hadot Among the Medievalists: Revisiting the Historiography on “Intellectual Felicity” in the Thirteenth Century (11-41)
Matthew Sharpe – Philosophy as a Way of Life, the System, and the Advent of the Research University: Contributions Toward an Unwritten Chapter of the History of PWL (42-68)
Gianfranco Ferraro – Philosophy as a Spiritual Way of Life and the Utopia of a University Without Condition (69-91)
Andreea Norica Bălan – Thinking, Totalitarianism, and Tribunals: The Notion of Responsibility in Repressive Regimes (92-110)
Cana Beverage – When ‘Things Fall Apart’: Thinking Through Absurdity with Arendt and Aseyev (111-127)
Marcin Poręba – From Teleology to Backward Causation: How Do They Contribute to Our Understanding of the Nature of Concepts? (128-166)
Leonard Waks – Philosophers: Academic Professionals or Wisdom-Loving Sages? (167-182)
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