The Encyclopedia of British Philosophy, edited by A. C. Grayling and
Andrew Pyle, will be the first multi-volume reference work devoted to
philosophy in Britain. Adopting a broad construal of philosophy and
including biographical material on writers from the Medieval period to
the present day, it will contain 2,500 entries written by more than 500
contributors.
Following completion of the biographical entries (the Thoemmes
Dictionaries of Philosophers), we are now commissioning the major
articles on subjects, movements, institutions, and influences in the
development of British philosophy. Besides surveys on the main topics,
there will be a large number of shorter articles on e.g. Alchemy,
Aristotelian Society, Feminism, Literature and philosophy, Rationalism,
and so on.
Seeking the following especially:
Surveys:
Epistemology
Ethics
History of Scholarship (institutions, journals, societies, etc.)
London philosophy
Metaphysics
Political Philosophy
Medium/SMall Entries
After-life
Anarchism
Ancient philosophy, influence on British
Anti-realism / Realism
Apostles
Artificial intelligence
Atheism
Baconianism
Behaviorism
Bloomsbury Group
Continental philosophy, impact of
Creationism
Critical theory
Democracy
Dictionaries / Encyclopedias of Philosophy
Dualism
Dublin Philosophical Society
Education, philosophy of
Emotions
Empiricism
Enthusiasm
Evil
Fact / Value distinction
Female Philosophers
Feminism
Fideism
Foundations of State
God, arguments against existence of
Happiness
Histories of British Philosophy
Human nature
Indian philosophy
Induction
Jewish philosophy
Law and philosophy
Liberalism
Literature and philosophy
Lunar Club
Materialism
Mind society
Motivation
Natural Selection
Naturalism
Naturalism, Ethical
Nominalism
Old Mortality Society
Pantheism
Perception
Phrenology
Pluralism
Positivism
Pragmatism
Probability
Process Philosophy
Punishment
Puritanism
Rationalism
Revelation, divine
Rhetoric
Romanticism
Scholasticism
Scientific Naturalism
Scottish realism
Social Darwinism
Socialism
Space and Time
Sublime, the
Tew Circle
Textbooks / Handbooks of Philosophy
Toleration
University Curriculum philosophy
War and Peace
Welsh philosophy
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