The International Society for Nietzsche Studies currently enjoys a partnership with Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy (Prof. Herman Cappelen, Editor-in-Chief) that has facilitated the publication of papers discussed at its annual meetings in dedicated special issues, co-edited by Brian Leiter and Jessica N. Berry. Links to the publisher's web page for each issue, and tables of contents, are below.
Inquiry 60.1–2 (2017) from ISNS Bonn 2016:
- Avery Snelson, "The History, Origin and Meaning of Nietzsche's Slave Revolt in Morality"; pp. 1–30.
- Jonathan Mitchell, "Nietzsche on Taste: Epistemic Privilege and Anti-Realism"; pp. 31–65.
- Christopher Janaway, "Attitudes to Suffering: Parfit and Nietzsche"; pp. 66–95.
- Maudemarie Clark, " Will to Power and Sexuality in Nietzsche’s Account of the Ascetic Ideal"; pp. 96–134.
- Andrew Huddleston, "Nietzsche on the Health of the Soul"; pp. 135–64.
- Michael N. Forster, “Nietzsche on Morality as a ‘Sign-Language of the Affects’”; pp. 165–88.
Inquiry 61.1 (2018) from ISNS Chicago 2017
- Bernard Reginster, "What is the Structure of Genealogy of Morality II?"; pp. 1–20.
- Mattia Riccardi, "Virtuous homunculi: Nietzsche on the Order of Drives"; pp. 21–41.
- Donald Rutherford, "Nietzsche as Perfectionist"; pp. 42–61.
- Ian Dunkle, "Moral Physiology and Vivisection of the Soul: Why Does Nietzsche Criticize the Life Sciences?"; pp. 62–81.
- Claire Kirwin, "Pulling Oneself Up By the Hair: Understanding Nietzsche on Freedom”; pp. 82–99.
- Harold Langsam, "Nietzsche and Value Creation: Subjectivism, Self-Expression, and Strength"; pp. 100–13.
Inquiry 62.1 (2019) from ISNS London 2018
- Christopher Fowles, "Nietzsche on Conscious and Unconscious Thought"; pp. 1–22.
- Sebastian Gardner, “Nietzsche on Kant and Teleology in 1868: ‘“Life” is something entirely dark...’”; pp. 23–48.
- Thomas Lambert, "Nietzsche on Creating and Discovering Values"; pp. 49–69.
- Brian Leiter, "The Innocence of Becoming: Nietzsche Against Guilt"; pp. 70–92.
- James A. Mollison, "Nietzsche contra Stoicism: Naturalism and Value, Suffering and amor fati"; pp. 93–115.
- Gudrun von Tevenar, "Gratitude, Revenge, and Mitleid: Reading Nietzsche's Daybreak 138"; pp. 116–35.
Inquiry 63.1 (2020) from ISNS Providence 2019
- Guy Elgat, "The Individualization of Conscience: What Daybreak (9, 10, 544) and The Gay Science (117) Tell Us about the Sovereign Individual"; 1–19.
- Scott Jenkins, "The Pessimistic Origin of Nietzsche's Thought of Eternal Recurrence"; pp. 20–41.
- Béatrice Han-Pile, "'The Doing is Everything": A Middle-Voiced Reading of Agency in Nietzsche"; pp. 42–64.
- Richard J. Elliott, "The Role of Removal and Elimination in Nietzsche’s Model of Self-Cultivation"; pp. 65–84.
- Nathan Drapela, "A Matter of Taste: Nietzsche and the Structure of Affective Response"; pp. 85–103.
- Taylor Carman, "Heidegger's Nietzsche"; pp. 104–16.
Inquiry 66.7 (2023) from ISNS Oxford 2022
- Thomas Lambert, "Willing and Not Being Able: Nietzsche and akratic Action"; pp. 1239–61.
- Avery Snelson, "Nietzsche's Critique of Guilt"; pp. 1262–82.
- Claire Kirwin, "Beyond the Birth: Middle and Late Nietzsche on the Value of Tragedy"; pp. 1283–1306.
- Ken Gemes, "Who Are Nietzsche's Christians?"; pp. 1307–34.
- Matthieu Queloz, "Nietzsche's Conceptual Ethics"; pp. 1335–64.
Inquiry 67.5 (2024) from ISNS Atlanta 2023
- R. Lanier Anderson, "What Is Nietzschean about Nietzsche's Perspectivism?: Preliminary Reflections"
- Jessica N. Berry, "'Poor Mankind!--': Reexamining Nietzsche's Critique of Compassion"
- Mark Higgins, "Nietzsche's Response to David Strauss: A Case Study in the Nietzschean Practice of Enmity"
- Mark Migotti, "Crime and Punishment; Drama and Meaning: Lessons from On the Genealogy of Morals II"
- Toby Tricks, "Modelling the Mind: Nietzsche’s Epistemic Ends in his Account of Drive Interaction"