The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies and the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies have published issue 51 of the peer-reviewed journal Tabayyun: Philosophical Studies and Critical Theories. This issue includes the following articles: " Law, the State, and (In)Security: A Study of Critical Security Approaches and the Problem of Cybersecurity" by Smaine Djella; " Ethics from a Pragmatic Perspective Between John Dewey and Richard Rorty" by Mohamed Djedidi; "Education as the Founding of Universal Ethics: Edgar Morin's Wagers on Ethics for Humankind" by Khadidja Zetili; " Affect: From Heidegger's Ontological Definition to Axel Honneth's Ethical Foundation of Recognition" by Khalid Benchanaa.
Abdeladim Mounadi Idrissi provides the issue with a translation of Matthias Lemke's "What Does State of Exception Mean? A Critical and Analytical Approach". This edition also contains Hicham Ashtouk's and Nouzha Wisran's review In Praise of Flexible Identities by Hassan Rachik, and Mohamed Arbi Ayari's review of Accélération: Une critique sociale du temps by Hartmut Rosa, and Mohamed Abdul Razzaq Hussein's review of The Meaning of Life in the Modern World by Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al Wahaibi. The issue ends with three previews of recent publications, prepared by the editorial board.