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Vol. 17 (2024) "Reflections on the Russia-Ukraine War", (ed) Aaron James Wendland
Published:
2024-09-09
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Philosophy and Current Affairs: The Russia-Ukraine War
Aaron James Wendland
1-13
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Grappling With Evil Amidst Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
Mychailo Wynnyckyj
14-24
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Thinking About Freedom in Wartime Ukraine
Timothy Snyder
25-36
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The Sword is Mightier Than the Pen: An Interview with Margaret Atwood
Aaron James Wendland
37-44
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Thinking in Dark Times: Life, Death, and Social Solidarity
Volodymyr Yermolenko
45-53
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Just War Theory and the Russia-Ukraine War
Jeff McMahan
54-67
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Against the Odds: Defending Defensive Wars
Gerald Lang
68-79
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What Is This Thing Called Peace?
Fabio Lampert
80-95
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Nationalisms: Purification, Privilege, Pride, and Protection
Jonathan Wolff
96-106
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The Antinomies of the Russia-Ukraine War and Its Challenges to Feminist Theory
Irina Zherebkina
107-119
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The Russia-Ukraine War and the Sediments of Time
Siobhan Kattago
120-133
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Putin’s Use and Abuse of History as a Political Weapon
Cynthia Nielsen
134-145
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To Cancel or Not to Cancel? – Questioning the Russian Idea
George Pattison
146-155
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Academic Dialogue Against the Background of War
Nataliia Viatkina
156-159
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Utopia, Dystopia, and Democracy: Teaching Philosophy in Wartime Ukraine
Orysya Bila, Joshua Duclos
160-175
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Ukrainian Civil Society: Past Lessons and Future Possibilities
Nataliia Volovchuk
176-187
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