The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies have released the 55th issue of the quarterly peer-reviewed journal Tabayyun, dedicated to Philosophical Studies and Critical Theory. This special issue is titled “Postmodernism and Contemporary Arab Thought” and contains the following studies: “Two Perspectives On ‘US’ and Postmodern Thought”, by Azmi Bishara; “On the Reception of Postmodernism in Contemporary Arab Philosophical Thought: An Inquiry into Interpretation, Appropriation, and Renewal”, by Zouaoui Beghoura; “Postmodern Philosophy in Arab Thought: The Myth of Historical Linearity and the Metaphor of Fire”, by Khaldoun Nabwani; “The Invocation of Postmodernism in the Rejection of Political Modernity: A Critical Study of the Contributions of Abd al-Wahhab al-Messiri and Ali Harb”, by Rasheed Alhaj Saleh; and “Postmodernism in Moroccan Philosophical Thought: On the Crisis of Reception and Application”, by Nabil Fazio. In addition to the special issue articles, Tabayyun 55 features Rachid Benbih’s study “Edward Said and Wael Hallaq: Overlooked Questions in Postcolonial Studies”, and Omar Almagharebi’s translation of “The Negativity Crisis of AI Ethics” by Peter Königs.. The reviews section contains two book reviews: Khaled Qutb’s review of Fashionable Nonsense: Postmodern Intellectuals’ Abuse of Science by Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont, and Hamdi Abdel Hamid El Sherif’s review of The Main Enterprise of the World: Rethinking Education by Philip Kitcher. The issue concludes with four overviews of recent publications prepared by the editorial board.