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Works of Philosophy and Their Reception (WPR)

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Hrsg. v. Peter Adamson, Michael Beaney, Riccardo Chiaradonna, Sally Sedgwick und Jennifer Smalligan Marušić

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Inhalt :: Content

Online-Service mit Zugang zu peer-reviewed Beiträgen zu einzelnen Werken der Philosophie von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart und ihrer Rezeption. Behandelt werden sowohl kanonische als auch weniger erforschte Werke aus allen philosophischen Traditionen (östliche, westliche und sonstige). Jedes Werk wird aus verschiedenen Perspektiven untersucht und sowohl im historischen und kulturellen Kontext als auch im zeitgenössischen philosophischen Diskurs betrachtet. Verschiedene Artikel analysieren die in jedem Werk behandelten Themen sowie die Art und Weise, wie diese und das Werk als Ganzes von späteren Philosophen rezipiert wurden und die Philosophie und andere Disziplinen beeinflusst haben. Updates: vierteljährlich.

Works of Philosophy and Their Reception (WPR)

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Walter de Gruyter

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Das Angebot richtet sich nicht an Verbraucher i. S. d. § 13 BGB und Letztverbraucher i. S. d. PAngV.

ISBN/ISSN

2751-434X


Bestellnummer bei digento :: digento order number

108836

Verlagsinformation :: Publisher's information

Works of Philosophy and Their Reception (WPR) is a peer reviewed research platform publishing collaborative volumes on works of philosophy from antiquity to the present. Each work is examined from different perspectives. It is presented in its historical and cultural context as well as in the contemporary philosophical discourse and framed within the author's corpus. Various articles analyze topics addressed in each work as well as ways in which these topics (and the work as a whole) have been taken up by later philosophers and have influenced the history of philosophy and other disciplines.

The innovative part of the project consists in its systematic analysis of the reception of philosophical works and ideas – not only from a philosophical perspective but also in relation to other disciplines. This makes this resource interesting for students and scholars of all the fields of Humanities. Furthermore, Works of Philosophy and Their Reception focuses not only on canonical works of both Western philosophy and other philosophical traditions (Islamic philosophy, Chinese philosophy etc.), but also on less (or even not yet) explored works from different traditions (e.g., works of women philosophers). The objective of Works of Philosophy and Their Reception is to establish itself as a research platform that opens new fields of investigation and to cross bridges between different cultures and disciplines.

Content planned and published:

  • Theodor Adorno, Aesthetic Theory (ed. Anne Eusterschulte)
  • Hannah Arendt, Kant Lectures (ed. Nicholas Dunn)
  • Aristotle, Categories (ed. Riccardo Chiaradonna)
  • Ernst Cassirer, The Philosophy of Symbolic Forms – Vol. 4: The Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms (ed. Anne Pollok)
  • Cicero, Academics (ed. Francesco Verde)
  • Abū Ḥāmid al-Ġazālī, The Incoherence of the Philosophers (Tahāfut al-falāsifa) (ed. Andreas Lammer)
  • Ibn Sīnā, The Metaphysics of the K. al-Shifāʾ (ed. Olga L. Lizzini)
  • al-Jâhiz, On Clarity and Clarification (al-Bayân wa-l-tabyîn) (ed. Nadja Germann)
  • The Lunheng (Evaluating Discourse) (ed. Alexus McLeod)
  • Naṣīr al-Dīn al-Ṭūsī’, Commentary on the Ishārāt (ed. Maxime Delpierre)
  • Plato, Timaeus (ed. Federico Petrucci)
  • Plotinus, On Eternity and Time (ed. Alexandra Michalewski)
  • The Wenzi (ed. Andrej Fech)
  • The Xunzi (ed. Winnie Sung)

Features

  • First project ever dedicated extensively to the analysis of philosophical works
  • Embracing all philosophical traditions from a cross-cultural perspective, bringing to light ties and networks in the global history of ideas
  • Enables users to embark on an exciting journey on the paths of the reception of philosophical ideas through the ages and cultures
  • Essential research tool for every student and scholar of the humanities and social sciences as well as everyone interested in the reception of philosophical works and ideas and the history of science
  • Peer review workshops organized by the Volume Editors guarantee the quality of the articles
  • An open-ended product with new articles published quarterly
  • Non-restrictive DRM – allows for an unlimited number of simultaneous users campus- / institution-wide

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