Jeffrey Bernstein

with Schiff, J. (eds) (2021). Leo Strauss and contemporary thought: reading Strauss outside the lines, SUNY Press, Albany.

(2011). Child's play: reflections on Agamben's conception of contemporary historical exigency and its winnicottian dimension. Epoché 16 (1), pp. 49-64.

(2011). Review of P. Sloterdijk, Rage and time. Continental Philosophy Review 44 (2), pp. 253-257.

(2009). To be is to live, to be is to be recognized. Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (2), pp. 357-390.

(2004). Philosophy of history as the history of philosophy in Schelling's system of transcendental idealism. Epoché 8 (2), pp. 233-254.