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Call for Papers: Special Issue of the Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics: “(De)Bordering Aesthetics: 19th-Century German Philosophy and the Migratory Turn”

Francesco Campana // Nov 14, 2024

We are very glad to give notice of the opening of a Call for Papers for the Special Issue of …

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New release: María del Rosario Acosta López, J. Colin McQuillan (eds.), “Critique in German Philosophy. From Kant to Critical Theory” (SUNY Press, 2020)

Giulia Bernard // Nov 30, 2020

We are very glad to give notice of the release of the volume Critique in German Philosophy. From Kant to …

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Call for Translation Projects: Bloomsbury Series in Modern German Philosophy

Giulia La Rocca // Oct 5, 2020

We are glad to give notice of the call for translation projects, edited by Courtney Fugate and Anne Pollock, for …

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NEW RELEASE: JEAN-FRANÇOIS KERVÉGAN, “EXPLORATIONS ALLEMANDES” (CNRS EDITIONS, 2019)

Filippo Sanguettoli // Dec 3, 2019

We are pleased to give notice of the release of the book Explorations Allemandes, by Jean-François Kervégan (CNRS Editions, 2019). From the …

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WORKSHOP: 1st Workshop of the London Post-Kantian Seminar: “Philosophy’s Relationship to Pre-Philosophical Experience” (London, 10 December, 2019)

Giulio Mariottini // Nov 20, 2019

We are glad to give notice of the 1st Workshop of the London Post-Kantian Seminar, devoted to Philosophy’s Relationship to …

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Call for Applications: 7th International Summer School in German Philosophy, “Freedom and Free Will in Classical German Philosophy” (Bonn, July 10-21, 2017)

Davide Dalla Rosa // Mar 14, 2017

We are pleased to give notice of the call for applications to the 7th International Summer School in German Philosophy, that will …

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New Issue of «Universa. Recensioni di filosofia» (Vol. 1, 5)

Francesco Campana // Mar 9, 2016

The new issue of Universa. Recensioni di filosofia (Vol. 1, 5) is out. Universa is the online journal of reviews of Padua PhD Course …

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