Duncan Pritchard and I are going to co-edit the new book series, Brill Studies in Skepticism, which is affiliated with the International Journal for the Study of Skepticism. Below you'll find complete information about the series. Inquiries should be addressed to either Duncan or myself.
Series
Editors
Diego
Machuca (CONICET) & Duncan Pritchard (University of Edinburgh)
Aims and
Scope
Conceived of as a
supplement to the International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, the
series Brill Studies in Skepticism aims to publish original historical
scholarship and cutting-edge contemporary research on philosophical skepticism.
The series covers a wide range of areas: the history of ancient, medieval,
modern, and contemporary skepticism, as well as systematic discussions of
skeptical problems and arguments in epistemology, metaethics, philosophy of
religion, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language. Brill Studies in
Skepticism therefore welcomes proposals for monographs and edited volumes from
historians of philosophy and contemporary philosophers working in a variety of
methods and traditions.
Editorial
Board
John Greco (Saint
Louis University)
John Christian Laursen (University of California, Riverside)
Casey Perin (University of California, Irvine)
Dominik Perler (Humboldt Universität zu Berlin)
Claudine
Tiercelin (Collège de France)
Submission
of Proposals and Peer Review Process
Proposals for
monographs and edited volumes on any topic covered by Brill Studies in
Skepticism are welcome for consideration. All proposals are first screened
by the Series Editors, who, with the assistance of the members of the Editorial
Board, evaluate their pertinence and quality. If the proposed monograph or
edited volume is deemed to make an original contribution to the study of the
history or significance of philosophical skepticism, the author or editor will
be invited to submit a complete manuscript, which will undergo double-blind
peer review.
The Series Editors and the members
of the Editorial Board are excluded from authoring monographs in the series and
from participating in the review process for any edited volume that contains an
essay authored by them. In the latter case, their essay will be double-blind
peer reviewed.
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