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  3. Vol. 23 No. 2 (2019)

Vol. 23 No. 2 (2019)

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Published: 2020-02-11

Articles

  • A Tribute to Remo Bodei

    Vincenzo Mele
    9-15
    • pdf
  • Possible Times and Worlds: Art, Adventure, and the Stranger in Georg Simmel

    Remo Bodei
    17-36
    • pdf
  • The Blasé and the Flâneur. Simmel and Benjamin on Modern and Postmodern Forms of Individualization

    Vincenzo Mele
    37-70
    • pdf
  • Simmel’s Adventure and its Relationship to the Ought of Life

    Nick Osbaldiston
    71-96
    • pdf
  • Georg Simmel: Explaining what Goes on in Society Today

    Horst Jürgen Helle
    97-109
    • pdf
  • On Some Contemporary Problems of Philosophy (1912)

    Georg Simmel; Olli Pyyhtinen, Thomas Kemple
    111-119
    • pdf

Reviews

  • Hans-Peter Müller and Tillman Reitz, Simmel- Handbuch: Begriffe, Hauptwerke, Aktualität, Berlin: Suhrkamp, 2018, 960 pp.

    Gregor Fitzi
    121-123
    • pdf
  • Willi Goetschel and Daniel Silver, Interdisciplinary Simmel. Special issue of The Germanic Review: Literature, Culture, Theory, 2019, 94:2.

    Gregor Fitzi
    12-128
    • pdf
  • Mattieu Amat, Le relationnisme philosophique de Georg Simmel. Une idée de la culture, Paris, Honoré Champion, 2018, 492 pp.

    Davide Ruggieri
    129-138
    • pdf

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