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RELEASE OF VOLUME 27, NUMBER 2
November, 2006
The Editors are delighted to announce GFPJ 27:2, Topics in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Expressivism, appearing November 2006. This issue continues a series of special issues dedicated to investigating the historical development of concepts and problems in the history of philosophy and their relevance to issues in contemporary philosophy. The essays in 27:2 examine the notion of expression as a linguistic, aesthetic, moral and ethical category in eighteenth and nineteenth century German thinkers.
RELEASE OF VOLUME 26, NUMBER 2
August 31, 2005
The Editors are delighted to announce GFPJ 26:2, Matter and Materialism
in the Aristotelian Tradition, appearing November 2005. This issue
continues a series of special issues dedicated to investigating the historical
development of concepts and problems in the history of philosophy and
their relevance to issues in contemporary philosophy. The essays in 26:2
focus on the transformations undergone by problems concerning matter and
materialism in medieval appropriations of Aristotle, and the emergence
and development of early modern philosophy in reaction to the Aristotelian
tradition. By examining these crucial problems in the development of early
modern thought, the essays make significant contributions both toward
better understanding of how the tradition we inherit was determined, and
toward engaging resources that might yet be cultivated. Look for our third
installment in this series of special issues GFPJ 27:2, Topics in Expressivism,
appearing in November 2006.
RELEASE OF VOLUME 25, NUMBER 2
August 16, 2004
The Editors are delighted to announce GFPJ 25:2, Essays on the History
of the Philosophy of Mathematics, appearing November 2004. Read
more ...
RELEASE OF VOLUME 22, NUMBER 1
September 5, 2000
The editors of the Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal are pleased to
announce the release of Volume 22, Number 1, The Renewal of Materialism. Read
more ...
Inauguration of Little Room Press
The editors of the Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal are pleased to
announce the inauguration of Little Room Press, an academic publishing
house that hopes to fill a niche in academic philosophy by publishing
monographs and collections of essays on Continental works in the history
of philosophy, particularly as those works represent a tradition of producing
original and creative philosophy through interpretation. Please go to
Little Room Press Homepage
for more information.
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