CFP: Special Issue: From Leibniz to Kant; Extended Deadline: 1. Oct. 2017
Submission deadline: October 1, 2017
Details
The Journal Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy invites submissions on the theme of 'From Leibniz to Kant' - deadline 1 September 2017
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From Leibniz to Kant
Deadline: 1 October 2017
The legacy of Leibniz's thought has been profound in philosophy and continues today. For the next volume of Logical Analysis and History of Philosophy we invite submission of new work on any aspect of Leibniz's philosophy or its reception and influence in the 1700s. We especially encourage scholarship on the influence of Leibnizian philosophy on Kant.
Guest Editors: Katherine Dunlop (University of Texas at Austin) and Samuel Levey (Dartmouth College). They can be contacted for further inquiries:
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Guest Editors: Katerina Ierodiakonou,
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- Patricia Curd: Empedocles on Sensation, Perception,and Thought
- Lucas Angioni: Aristotle's Definition of Scientific Knowledge (APo 71b 9-12)
- Ada Bronowski: Rational Empiricism: The Stoics on Reason, Experience and Katalepsis
- Lee Franklin: The Origins of Dialectic in Ordinary Discourse (Meno 71b9-75a8)
- Audrey Anton: The Epistemological Benefits of Socrates' Religious Experience
- David Bronstein: Aristotle's Critique of Plato's Theory of Innate Knowledge
- Anna Tigani: A New Answer to an Old Puzzle: Nοεῖνἁπλῶς (Sextus Empiricus, PH II 1-10)
- Andrew Payne: Socrates the Same-Sayer
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