Thursday, July 05, 2007

Now Online: http://www.kritike.org

"KRITIKE: An Online Journal of Philosophy" <editors@kritike.org> wrote:
ANNOUNCEMENT
Launching of KRITIKE: An Online Journal of Philosophy
ISSN 1908-7330

KRITIKE’s editorial team would like to welcome you to the maiden
edition of the journal. KRITIKE is an independent Filipino journal of
philosophy.
The founding editorial board of the journal is composed of academics
who are alumnae of the Faculty of Arts and Letters, University of Santo
Tomas, Manila. KRITIKE seeks to bring together and publish the works of
academic philosophers, graduate students of philosophy, and aspiring scholars
who have strong philosophical inclinations in a scholarly journal with an
open-access format.

KRITIKE is our way of responding to the need for an academic forum
suitable for aspiring young academic philosophers in the country and to
the growing popularity of the internet as a legitimate medium of
research.
The journal is grounded on the belief that the flow and dissemination
of ideas or theories should be free. It is mainly for this reason that the
founding editors decided to launch an open-access journal where
seasoned and aspiring scholars from all over the Philippines and the rest of the
world can share their critical opinions on philosophy and its impact on
society and our individual lives. We hope that the materials published
by the journal will provoke the minds of the readers and will initiate
dialogue and healthy debate which, from a dialectical stance, are
crucial in the development of Filipino philosophy.

Please go to:

http://www.kritke.org/ to visit our website

http://www.kritike.org/Current%20Issue.html to access the current issue

http://www.kritike.org/Call%20For%20Papers.html if you want to submit a
paper for consideration in the December issue of KRITIKE


KRITIKE VOLUME ONE NUMBER ONE (JUNE 2007)

Contents:

1. Editorial: Welcome to KRITIKE: An Online Journal of Philosophy
The Editor

2. Gender Jihad: Muslim Women, Islamic Jurisprudence, and Women’s
Rights
Melanie P. Mejia

3. The Critical Role of Art: Adorno between Utopia and Dystopia
Paolo A. Bolaños

4. The Paradox of Ipseity and Difference: Derrida’s Deconstruction and
Logocentrism
Roland Theuas S. Pada

5. Banal and Implied Forms of Violence in Levinas’ Phenomenological
Ethics
Fleurdeliz R. Altez

6. Against Alienation: Karol Wojtyla’s Theory of Participation
Dean Edward A. Mejos

7. Understanding Man as a Subject and a Person: A Wojtylan
Personalistic
Interpretation of Human Being
Peter Emmanuel A. Mara

8. The Changing Image of God in Process Philosophy
Rev. Fr. Salavador P. Barcelona

We are also inviting you to submit your work for consideration in the
December issue of the journal. Please click the link for the guidelines
http://www.kritike.org/Call%20For%20Papers.html. We will send further
announcements regarding the submission due date shortly.

Again, welcome to KRITIKE!

Sincerely,
PAOLO A. BOLANOS
Editor
KRITIKE: An Online Journal of Philosophy
http://www.kritike.org
editors@kritike.org

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