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Last updated: July 2026

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Research Tools for Historians of Philosophy

  • Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, "An Inventory of the Extant Correspondence of Elisabeth of Bohemia, Princess Palatine (1618–1680)" (April 2020)
  • Steven Nadler, "Spinoza: Scholarship Since 2000" (April 2026)


  • Current Scholarship

    The Journal's Current Scholarship series comprises critical reviews from leading historians of philosophy of the current literature on particular historical authors or topics. It is hoped that this series will prove to be a useful research tool for specialists and students alike.

    Contributions to this series include:

  • Mary Louise Gill, "Aristotle's Metaphysics Reconsidered" (July 2005)
  • John Marenbon, "The Rediscovery of Peter Abelard's Philosophy" (July 2006)
  • Bonnie Kent, "Evil in Later Medieval Philosophy" (April 2007)
  • Juliet Floyd, "Recent Themes in the History of Early Analytic Philosophy" (April 2009)
  • Douglas Anderson, "Old Pragmatisms, New Histories" (October 2009)
  • Francesco Fronterotta, "Plato's Republic in the Recent Debate" (April 2010)
  • Patricia Curd, "New Work on the Presocratics" (January 2011)
  • Richard Cross, "Duns Scotus: Some Recent Research" (July 2011)
  • Peter Thielke, "Recent Work on Early German Idealism" (April 2013)
  • Paul Lodge on recent work on Leibniz (forthcoming)
  • Elizabeth Radcliffe on recent work on Hume and the passions (October 2015)


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