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  3. Vol. 26 No. 2 (2022)

Vol. 26 No. 2 (2022)

					View Vol. 26 No. 2 (2022)
Published: 2023-02-13

Articles

  • Georg Simmel’s “How Is Society Possible?”: A Dialogue

    Frank Lechner, Daniel Silver
    9
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  • How Is Society Possible?

    Frank Lechner
    11-37
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  • Comments on Lechner’s “How Is Society Possible?”

    Daniel Silver
    39-49
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  • Rejoinder to Silver on “How Is Society Possible?”

    Frank Lechner
    51-58
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  • The Case for the Historical Simmel

    Efraim Podoksik
    59-77
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  • Simmel, Goethe and the Question of Form. Or: the Value of Morphology

    Giuliano Covetti
    79-100
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Reviews

  • Historische und soziale Grundlagen der Kultur – Die Grundlegung des transdisziplinären Forschungskonzepts bei Simmel (Villa Vigoni – 27-30 Oktober 2022).

    Monica Martinelli
    101-108
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  • Simmel: A ‘Contemporary of His Contemporaries’. On Denis Thouard. Simmel une orientation. Belval, Circé, 2020, 232 pp.

    Gregor Fitzi
    108-117
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  • Simmel and the Möbius Strip

    Lorenzo Barbanera
    117-125
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