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Literarische Konstruktionen autobiographischer Subjektivität in der «nouvelle autobiographie»
Samuel Beckett – Nathalie Sarraute – Claude Simon©2013 Thesis -
Rivoluzione copernicano-newtoniana e sentimento in Kant
©2012 Monographs -
Gloire à Dieu seul
Protestantismus in der französischen Prosaliteratur des 16. Jahrhunderts©2013 Thesis -
Ténèbres sans leçons
Esthétique et épistémologie de la peinture ténébriste romaine 1595-1610©2012 Thesis -
Tobie sur la scène européenne à la Renaissance, suivi de «Tobie», comédie de Catherin Le Doux (1604)
suivi de Tobie, comédie de Catherin Le Doux (1604)©2015 Conference proceedings -
Volery and Venery in the French Wars of Religion
©2018 Monographs -
Coups de maître
Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Literature and Culture, in Honour of John D. Lyons©2021 Edited Collection -
French Ecocriticism
From the Early Modern Period to the Twenty-First Century©2017 Edited Collection -
Vera Amicitia
Classical Notions of Friendship in Renaissance Thought and Culture©2022 Edited Collection -
«Franzose wäre ich gern gewesen.»
Zur Rezeption französischer Literatur bei Thomas Bernhard©1999 Monographs -
Entwicklung und Status quo französisch-österreichischer Kulturtransfers im literarhistorischen Kontext
Eine europäische Zweierbeziehung©2003 Thesis -
Literarisches und mediales Übersetzen
Aufsätze zu Theorie und Praxis einer gelehrten Kunst©2004 Edited Collection -
Montaigne’s Essais
©2004 Textbook -
The Renaissance of Impasse
From the Age of Carlyle, Emerson, and Melville to the Quiet Revolution in Quebec©2004 Monographs -
Montaigne and the Art of Free-Thinking
Monographs -
Montaigne and the Art of Free-Thinking
©2010 Monographs -
La poesía melancólica en Europa de la Edad Media al siglo XVIII
Spleen, Schwermut, Mélancolie, Tristessa, Saudade©2023 Edited Collection -
History and Philosophy of Science
Heresy, Crossroads, and IntersectionsISSN: 2376-6336
This series invites book proposals that include innovative strategies for pursuing history and philosophy of science. Especially welcome are scholarly works using non-analytic philosophical perspectives to successfully bring to bear on our understanding of how scientific practices are related to the humanities and the social sciences. The series also welcomes exploration of the sciences in relation to gender, culture, society, and the intellectual and social contexts that illuminate the places, the structures of origination, and the patterns of development over generations. Approaches may include focused analyses of thinkers from unorthodox perspectives that can shed new light on the history and philosophy of science, such as Montaigne, Bruno, Galileo, Newton, Pascal, Emerson, Thoreau, Nietzsche, Jung, Freud. Proposals aimed at probing the philosophical intersections between the sciences and other societal practices that can be configured as heretic are also encouraged. These might include the emergence of the psychoanalytic movements in the twentieth century, how the fine arts have impinged on the historical processes that gave rise to the sciences over the last few centuries, how in turn the intellectual frameworks inaugurated by the sciences have been imported into the avant-garde movements that paralleled the advent of industrialized societies, and finally how contemporary scientific domains of knowledge reverberate in deviant social and artistic practices.
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