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Rewriting the History of Philosophy
The history of philosophy has undergone remarkable growth in the English language philosophical world. In addition to more and better quality translations of canonical texts there has been a parallel expansion in the study and research of sources, thinkers and subjects hitherto largely neglected in the discipline. These range from women philosophers and late ancient thinkers to new Western and non-Western sources alike. Simultaneously, there has been a methodological shift to far greater intradisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives in the history of philosophy, cutting across the humanities and social sciences.
Rewriting the History of Philosophy is an exciting new series that reflects these important changes in philosophy. Each volume presents a high quality, scholarly assessment and interpretation of an important topic in the history of philosophy, from ancient times to the present day, by an team of international contributors.