NEW WAVES IN PHILOSOPHY

series editors

Vincent F. Hendricks
DUNCAN PRITCHARD


Book Series with Palgrave McMillan Academic Publishers


New Waves in Philosophy is a new anthology series with Ashgate. The aim of this series is to gather the young and up-and-coming scholars in philosophy to give their view of the subject now and in the years to come, and to serve a documentary purpose¾i.e., “this is what they said then, and this is what happened”. It will also provide a snap-shot of cutting-edge research that will be of vital interest to researchers and students working in all subject areas of philosophy.

The goal of the series is to have a New Waves volume in every one of the main areas of philosophy. Each volume will normally be edited by two academics, and typically the editors will organize a conference to coincide with the launch of the volume. The subject areas and their volume editors will be selected by the series editors but proposals for new volumes are also welcome. Volume editors and contributors must normally meet the ‘Rutgers’ Rule’ which states that the scholars in question must be less than ten years out of their PhD.

For more information on how to propose a volume please contact the series editors or Daniel Bunyard at Palgrave McMillan.

FORTHCOMING VOLUMES

New Waves in Epistemology, edited by Vincent F. Hendricks (Roskilde University and Duncan Pritchard (University of Stirling), to appear March 2006. This webpage is a mirror of:

www.philosophy.stir.ac.uk/css/NewWavesInEpistemology.php

 

VOLUMES TO BE COMMISIONED
 

    • New Waves in Philosophy
    • New Waves in Philosophy of Mind
    • New Waves in Metaphysics
    • New Waves in Political Theory
    • New Waves in Ethics and Meta-Ethics
    • New Waves in Philosophy of Science
    • New Waves in Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
    • New Waves in Philosophy of Language
    • New Waves in Aesthetics and Value Theory
    • New Waves in Philosophy of Religion
    • New Waves in Philosophy of Technology

This list is not exhaustive and more volumes may be commissioned.