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CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY
Editor
Hugh J. Silverman
Associate Editors
James R. Watson
Forrest Williams
Wilhelm S. Wurzer
Corresponding Editors
Gary E. Aylesworth
James Barry, Jr.
Norman Bussiere
James P. Clarke
James Hatley
Adrian Johnston
Michael Sanders
Brian Seitz
Assistant Editors
Peter Fristedt
Peter Gratton
Bibliographer
Hélène Volat
Online Bibliography
Editor
Michael Sanders
Advisory Board
David B. Allison
Hazel Barnes
Robert Bernasconi
Edward S. Casey
Jacques Derrida
M. C. Dillon
Thomas R. Flynn
Michel Haar†
Irene E. Harvey
Patrick A. Heelan
Dominique Janicaud†
Dalia Judovitz
John Llewelyn
J. N. Mohanty
Graeme Nicholson
Tony O'Connor
Adriaan Peperzak
William J. Richardson
John Sallis
Charles E. Scott
Jacques Taminiaux
Gianni Vattimo
Bernhard Waldenfels
Stephen Watson
David Wood
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The Continental Philosophy (CP) series explores topics, themes,
and figures crucial to the contemporary practice of continental philosophy.
Edited by Hugh J. Silverman, the series stresses current work that
reformulates and reshapes philosophical texts and traditions arising
out of and in relation to European thought. CP aims to acknowledge
and assess the shifting limits and boundaries of traditional academic
territories, while opening a space for the discussion and debate of
these issues within the broader English language philosophical community.
Previously
published volumes have included original essays by leading contemporary
European thinkers such as Julia Kristeva, Jacques Derrida, Hans-Georg
Gadamer, Gianni Vattimo, and Carlo Sini as well as previously unpublished
English language translations of works by Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Sarah
Kofman, and Jean-François Lyotard, among others. However the aim of
Continental Philosophy is to provide a context for contemporary continental
philosophers writing out of the various English-language contexts.
Not
simply a collection of articles, a critical anthology, nor an academic
journal, each CP volume constitutes a network of inter-related positions
on a specific topic, figure, or complex of texts. Volumes typically
alternate in emphasis: one addressing an emerging topic, the other
a figure and/or method of philosophical practice. A carefully selected
bibliography supplements each collection.
Continental
Philosophy
is
available in paperback and cloth editions from
Routledge
Books
Published in the CP Series
Forthcoming
volumes
Some
essays appearing in Continental Philosophy are invited in
accordance with an announced theme, but submissions on these
themes are also encouraged. Prospective contributors
are advised to review the guidelines below and to contact
the editor for additional information on upcoming titles
and submission guidelines. All contributions
whether invited or submitted undergo a careful and rigorous
outside review process. All submissions should follow the
guidelines set for the series.
Guidelines
for Submissions
Address
correspondence to:
Hugh J. Silverman, Editor, Continental
Philosophy, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY
11794-3751 USA
e-mail: hsilverman@ms.cc.sunysb.edu
CP
BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT
The
Continental Philosophy bibliography project aims
to provide the most complete, browsable and searchable
online database of recent (1998-present) works in continental
philosophy. Works are sorted by year, and cross-referenced
by major figures and research areas. While the project
aims to provide a comprehensive resource for faculty, students,
and independant researchers, the bibliography is very much
a work in progress. Future updates will include reviews
of selected works, along with useful links to publishers
and online booksellers. Comments and suggestions are
welcome.
CP
BIBLIOGRAPHY PROJECT
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