JHP
Books
has been devoted to publishing works in textual
and archival history, scholarly editions and translations, and
interpretive and
contextual studies of philosophers and philosophical movements. The
series has been edited
by the Journal
of the History of Philosophy’s
editorial board, and has been published by Humanity Books, a scholarly
imprint
of Prometheus Books. JHP
will no longer
be considering manuscripts for this series. However,
we are proud to offer in JHP Books the
following recently
published texts:
Kevin
J. Harrelson, The
Ontological Argument from Descartes to Hegel (2008).
New
Interpretations of Berkeley’s Thought, ed. Stephen
H. Daniel
(2008).
Thomas
H. Brobjer, Nietzsche
and the “English”: The Influence of British and
American Thinking on
His
Philosophy (2008).
Daniel
C. Fouke, Philosophy
and Theology in a Burlesque Mode: John Toland and “The Way of
Paradox” (2007).
Gary
Steiner, Descartes
as a Moral Thinker: Christianity,
Technology, Nihilism (2004).
Skepticism
in
Renaissance
and Post-Renaissance Thought: New
Interpretations, ed. José R. Maia Neto and Richard
H. Popkin
(2004).
Pierre-Daniel
Huet,
Against Cartesian Philosophy, ed., trans., annotated, and
introduced by
Thomas M. Lennon (2003).
These
volumes are
available from Humanity
Books
and wherever scholarly texts are sold.