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Contemporary European
Cultural Studies
Series Editors, Gianni
Vattimo and Santiago Zabala
Just as the disciplinary boundaries between religion, philosophy
and culture have been increasingly blur-red, so too are the
intellectual, political and economic interests of the European
and American context co-implicated. This series will publish
original works by both contemporary European (in translation)
and American intellectuals. While specializing in religion,
philosophy and culture, these creative and cutting-edge
theoretical works are also informed by interests in politics,
law, ethics, aesthetics, social sciences, psychology, and
technology.
Books in
this series include
(click on each title for more information):
Dario Antiseri, Popper's Vienna:
World 3 of Vienna 1870–1930
Remo Bodei,
Logics of Delusion
Paolo Crocchiolo,
The Amorous Tinder
William Egginton,
A Wrinkle in History: Essays in Literature
and Philosophy
Emanuela Fornari,
Modernity Out of Joint
Manfred Frank,
The
Boundaries of Agreement
Rodolphe Gasché,
Views and Interviews: On ‘Deconstruction’ in America
José
Guimón,
Art and
Madness
Duncan Kennedy,
Legal Reasoning: Collected
Essays
Philip
Larrey,
Thinking Logically
Antonio Livi,
Reasons for Believing
Giacomo Marramao,
Kairós
Giovanni Mari,
The Postmodern, Democracy, History
Ana
Messuti, Time as
Punishment
Józef Niżnik,
The Arbitrariness of Philosophy
Andrés Ortiz-Osés,
The Sense of the World
(2008)
Forthcoming in this series:
Franca D’Agostini,
Last Fumes of the Evaporating Reality
(2009)
Peter Carravetta,
The Elusive Hermes: Method, Language, and
the
Philosophy of Interpretation (2008)
L. Pareyson,
Philosophy of Interpretation, Paolo Diego-Bubbio, Editor (2009)
Félix Duque,
Against Humanism
(2009)
Luciano Saviani,
Hermeneutics of the Game
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