The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies have published the 53rd issue of the quarterly peer-reviewed journal Tabayyun, dedicated to Philosophical Studies and Critical Theory. This issue contains the following studies: “Bourdieu’s Conception of the State” by Azzeddine El Faraa; “Education in the Anthropocene Age: Toward a Responsibility-Based Educational Model” by Ahmed Sadiki; “The Theoretical and Practical Problem of Gadamer’s Legal Hermeneutics” by Mohammed-Chaouki Zine; “Problematizing Objectivity in Richard Rorty’s Neopragmatism” by Mahmoud El Ogri and Ahmed Ferhane; and “Deconstructing the Epistemological and Ideological Backgrounds of AI: A Critical Approach” by Khaled Qutb.
The issue also includes a discussion titled “Murad Idris’s The Kazanistan Papers: John Rawls and Islam” by Mohamed Rahmouni, and Mounir Kchaou’s translation of “Toleration: An Impossible Virtue?” by Bernard Williams. Two book reviews are also featured: Hamdan Alokleh’s review of The Limits of Liberalism: Tradition, Individualism, and the Crisis of Freedom by Mark T. Mitchell; and Ammar Almhammad’s review of Models of Democracy by David Held. The issue ends with five overviews of recent publications, prepared by the editorial board.