PHILOSOPHICAL COMMENTARIES
Philosophical commentaries are books on important non-canonical primary materials. Whether a single-authored monograph or collection of essays, these will explicate and evaluate works and topics left out of standard narratives. The goal here is to offer sophisticated analyses of understudied primary materials.
Examples include:
- Exploring Early Modern Writings on Women’s Rights and Authority, 1600-1800
- Exploring the Political Thought of Martin Robison Delany
- Exploring the Philosophy of Anne Conway
- Exploring the Philosophy of Émilie du Châtelet
For more information, click on the following links:
- Submitting a proposal for a commentary
- Sample invitation letters (for editors to send to potential contributors)
- Submitting a manuscript
- Questions & contact information