Cosmos and History
Publishing open access since 2005
Cosmos and History is a journal of natural and social philosophy. It serves those who see philosophy's vocation in questioning and challenging prevailing assumptions about ourselves and our place in the world, developing new ways of thinking about physical existence, life, humanity and society, so helping to create the future insofar as thought affects the issue.
Current Issue
Vol 5.2 (2009): Transcending the Disciplinary Boundaries
- Carlos Frade, The Sociological Imagination and Its Promise Fifty Years Later
- Adam Christian Scarfe, James Mark Baldwin with Alfred North Whitehead on Organic Selectivity: The “Novel” Factor in Evolution
- Horacio Velasco, Complexity, Sustainability, Justice, and Meaning:Chronological Versus Dynamical Time
- Glenn McLaren, Climate Change and some other implications of vibratory existence
- Frederic Will, Temporal Foundations in the Construction of History: Two Essays
- Steve Mackey, A semiotic view of Dewey’s times and Habermas's lifeworlds
- Inna Semetsky, Meaning and abduction as process-structure: a diagram of reasoning
- Seamus P MacSuibhne, What makes “a new mental illness”?: The cases of solastalgia and hubris syndrome
- Alzo David-West, Derrida, Terrorism, and Communism: A Comment on “Autoimmunity: Real and Symbolic Suicides”
- Terry Lovat, Inna Semetsky, Practical mysticism and Deleuze’s ontology of the virtual
- Daniel Peter Hourigan, Žižek and the Ontological Emergence of Technology
- Arran Gare, Philosophical Anthropology, Ethics and Political Philosophy in an Age of Impending Catastrophe
- Jorge E. Horvath, Dark Matter, Dark Energy and Modern Cosmology: The Case For a Kuhnian Paradigm Shift