Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy
Theodore George, Editor
Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy considers the history and tradition of philosophy to be an essential part of contemporary philosophical discourse. Open to all areas and thematics arising out of the history of philosophy, Epoché welcomes articles that take up historical, critical, and deconstructive approaches to the great philosophical debates surrounding religion and God, metaphysics, questions of human knowledge and conduct, and of language and aesthetics. It is particularly interested in articles that offer a continental or hermeneutic approach, but is committed to a pluralist orientation and an exchange of diverse ideas and approaches. It also welcomes submissions on the philosophy of history and the question of how to read the history of philosophy.
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Contributors include Marìa Acosta Lopez, Claudia Baracchi, Françoise Dastur, Karin de Boer, Günter Figal, Rodolphe Gasché, Jean Grondin, Michael Naas, Kelly Oliver, James Risser, Hans Ruin, John Sallis, and Daniela Vallega-Neu.
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