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Contemporary Studies in Idealism
The
Contemporary Studies in Idealism
series at Lexington Books features cutting-edge scholarship in the field of classical German Idealism and its legacy. “Idealism” is considered both in a historical and in a theoretical sense. Historically, the series welcomes projects that center upon Kant and the post-Kantian Idealists (including, but not limited to, early German romantic thinkers Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel) or upon other related forms of nineteenth-century philosophy—including those often considered to oppose Idealism, such as those of Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. Proposals that critically assess the legacy of Idealism in the twentieth and twentieth-first century are also welcome. Theoretically, the series seeks projects that use the resources of classical German Idealism to engage in contemporary debates in all sub-fields of philosophy. The series is a platform both for traditional monographs (up to 90,000 words) and for shorter works (as few as 45,000 words) written by upcoming or established scholars who wish to produce a work that is too long for a journal article yet too short for a traditional monograph.
Editor(s):
Paolo Diego Bubbio (
paolodiego.bubbio@unito.it
)
Advisory Board:
Mark V. Alznauer (Northwestern University), Francesco Berto (University of St. Andrews), Alfredo Ferrarin (University of Pisa), Elena Ficara (University of Paderborn and City University of New York), Gabriele Gava (University of Turin), George di Giovanni (McGill University), Douglas Hedley (Cambridge University), Stephen Houlgate (University of Warwick), Wayne Hudson (Charles Sturt University), Luca Illetterati (University of Padua), David Kolb (Bates College), Simon Lumsden (UNSW), Douglas A. Moggach (University of Ottawa), Lydia Moland (Colby College), Maurizio Pagano (University of Eastern Piedmont), Paul Redding (The University of Sydney), Julian Young (Wake Forest University)
Staff editorial contact:
Jana Hodges-Kluck (
jhodges-kluck@rowman.com
)
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Kant's Struggle for Autonomy: On the Structure of Practical Reason
RAEF ZREIK
Lexington Books • February 2023 • Monograph
Happiness in Kant’s Practical Philosophy: Morality, Indirect Duties, and Welfare Rights
ALICE PINHEIRO WALLA
Lexington Books • September 2022 • Monograph
Schelling on Truth and Person: The Meaning of Positive Philosophy
NIKOLAJ ZUNIC
Lexington Books • August 2022 • Monograph
Kant and Mysticism: Critique as the Experience of Baring All in Reason's Light
STEPHEN R. PALMQUIST
Lexington Books • March 2022 • Monograph
Schopenhauer and the Nature of Philosophy
JONATHAN HEAD
Lexington Books • October 2021 • Monograph
Nietzsche and Adorno on Philosophical Praxis, Language, and Reconciliation: Towards an Ethics of Thinking
PAOLO A. BOLAÑOS
Lexington Books • January 2021 • Monograph
Hypotyposis in Kant's Metaphysics of Judgment: Symbolizing Completeness
BYRON ASHLEY CLUGSTON
Lexington Books • October 2019 • Monograph
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