Post-Kantian European Philosophy
Main Editor: Theodore George
Editorial Board: Marco Casanova, Jennifer Gossetti-Ferencei, Andrew Huddleston, Tobias Keiling, Angelica Nuzzo, Johanna Oksala, Gert-Jan van der Heiden, and Alejandro Vallega
The new series Post-Kantian European Philosophy (P-KEP) highlights significant research on major philosophers and key themes that have shaped European thought since Kant. Embracing a wide range of approaches, the series emphasizes contributions to scholarship in classical German philosophy; nineteenth-century movements such as Neo-Kantianism, Kierkegaard studies, and Nietzsche studies; as well as research in phenomenology, Heidegger studies, hermeneutics, along with approaches in ethics and social and political philosophy grounded in these traditions. The series also welcomes work on post-Kantian receptions of ancient philosophy and research in emerging philosophical fields that build upon the post-Kantian legacy in European thought.
The editors welcome English-language submissions, including monographs and edited volumes. All submissions are subject to peer review by the editorial board. Each volume will be published in both print and eBook formats. Open access publication is also available upon request, with individualized offers provided by the publisher. To submit a manuscript or proposal, please contact the main editor or the publisher.
ISSN: PKEP-0000 / eISSN: PKEP-0001 - Suggested citation: P-KEP