CFA: Individuality, Individuation, Subjectivity in Early Modern Philosophy (Society and Politics)
Submissions due: 30 November 2014
The Spring Issue of Society and Politics for 2015 will host contributions on the themes of subjectivity, individuality, and individuation in the history of early modern philosophy and science (1550-1750). Papers suitable for publication can cover all the fields of early modern philosophical traditions, as Aristotelianism, Ramism, Cartesianism, Baconianism, Gassendism, experimental philosophy, Newtonianism, according to their different interpretations. Expected contributions can address the notions of subiectum and individuum according to the abstract point of view of metaphysics and logic, to their actual application in the study of nature, body, mind, passions, language, society, politics, morality, as well as in the philosophical entailments of medicine, theology, law and mechanical arts.
Papers no longer than 8.000 words or book reviews no longer than 800 words should be submitted by email to Andrea Strazzoni.
Society and Politics is a journal devoted to the exploration of the interactions between the history of political thought and the history of ideas/intellectual history, focusing on the formation and development of the major concepts and intellectual trends that have shaped the modern and contemporary European Thought.
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