Late German Philosophy Project

By

Lopes, Christine, University of Southampton, UK / Gemes, Ken, Birkbeck, London

"The Late German Philosophy (LGP) project is a Philosophy-0riented interdisciplinary academic initiative that aims to examine and critically debate the contribution made by German speaking philosophers of the period 1860-1950 from three major perspectives: Philosophy (topics in Ethics, Aesthetics, Wissenschaftstheorie, Politics, Language, History of Science, and Religion), Jewish Studies (topics in Jewish thinking, Jewish history, and secular and religious conceptions of Judaism), and Germanic Studies (topics in style and rhetorics, as well as in the publication and reception in the Anglophone world of the works of the selected philosophers of the period). The official languages of the LGP project are English and German."
Language

English, German

Country

United Kingdom

Editors Information
Published on
05.07.2010
Contributor
Thomas Meyer
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