KRITIKE is a Filipino independent, open access, peer-reviewed, and interdisciplinary journal of philosophy founded by a group of University of Santo Tomas alumni.

Vol 3, No 2 (2009)
Table of Contents
Editorial
| In this Issue of KRITIKE: An Online Journal of Philosophy | |
| Paolo A. Bolaños | i-v |
Articles
| Against Alienation: The Emancipative Potential of Critical Pedagogy in Fromm | |
| Rafael D. Pangilinan | 1-29 |
| A Critical Pragmatism: Marcuse, Adorno, and Peirce on the Artificial Stagnation of Individual and Social Development in Advanced Industrial Societies | |
| Clancy Smith | 30-52 |
| The Copernican Revolution in Pragmatism? Dewey on Philosophy and Science | |
| Tracy Ann P. Llanera | 53-67 |
| Iterability and Différance: Re-tracing the Context of the Text | |
| Roland Theuas S. Pada | 68-89 |
| Kant and the Turn to Romanticism | |
| Vinod Lakshmipathy | 90-102 |
| The Experience of Consciousness: The Architectonic of the Grundlage der gesammten Wissenschaftslehre | |
| Ronnie Mather | 103-115 |
| The Open | |
| Saitya Brata Das | 116-127 |
| From Brokenness of Death to Refigured Forgiveness: Reflections on Ricoeur’s Fault, Narrativity, and Capable Human Being | |
| Jonathan Ray Villacorta | 128-138 |
| Foucault and Ethical Subjectivity | |
| Wendyl M. Luna | 139-146 |
Denkbild
| Time Traveler: On Critical Theory in the Philippines Part II (A Philosophical Fiction) | |
| F. P. A. Demeterio | 147-166 |
Book Reviews
| James, George G. M., Stolen Legacy: The Egyptian Origins of Western Philosophy | |
| Kristian Urstad | 167-170 |
Kritike: An Online Journal of Philosophy ISSN: 1908-7330
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