Dr Galina Weinstein specializes in the work of Albert Einstein and in the history and philosophy of the Special and General Theories of Relativity. She is currently a Research Associate in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Haifa, Israel. She has received several prestigious awards in recent years, including a GIF (German Israeli … Continue reading Meet our Authors: Galina Weinstein – May 2019
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Meet our Authors: Tami Yaguri – March 2019
Dr Tami Yaguri is an Associate Professor of Philosophy with a PhD from Tel Aviv University. Her dissertation focuses on the Danish philosopher, Søren Kierkegaard. After more than two decades teaching in the philosophy department at Tel Aviv, she now trains advanced existential therapists and expressive arts therapy MA students at the College of Society and … Continue reading Meet our Authors: Tami Yaguri – March 2019
Meet our Authors: Thomas Dylan Daniel – February 2019
Thomas Dylan Daniel is a free-thinking native Texan philosopher (with a name that could be almost be rearranged to form that of an equally free-thinking native Welsh philosopher-poet). He earned a BA in Philosophy from Southwestern University, USA, in 2008, and an MA in Applied Philosophy and Ethics from Texas State University, USA, in 2015. … Continue reading Meet our Authors: Thomas Dylan Daniel – February 2019
Book Review: Edmund Burke, the Imperatives of Empire and the American Revolution: An Interpretation
We are delighted to share a new review of H.G. Callaway's Edmund Burke, the Imperatives of Empire and the American Revolution: An Interpretation, published in the latest volume of Studies in Burke and His Time. The full review can be read open access here (scroll down to p.92), and an indicative excerpt is below: "The … Continue reading Book Review: Edmund Burke, the Imperatives of Empire and the American Revolution: An Interpretation
Ruth Thomas-Pellicer on Nietzsche for a Post-Ecocidal Age
Today marks the end of our celebration of Friedrich Nietzsche's birthday, and we end our month of short articles on his thinking with a post from Ruth Thomas-Pellicer, author of The Places of God in an Age of Re-Embodiments: What is Culture? Ruth is at the forefront of utilising continental philosophy to rethink our 'ecocidal' age, and … Continue reading Ruth Thomas-Pellicer on Nietzsche for a Post-Ecocidal Age
‘We Need to Talk About Nietzsche’ Marina Gržinić on Nietzsche, Racism, and Capitalism
As the month begins to draw to a close, our series of articles marking Nietzsche's birthday continue. This time, Marina Gržinić offers her thoughts on a part of Nietzsche's world view that is often sidelined - his racism. Marina is a philosopher, theoretician and artist from Ljubljana, Slovenia. She is a prominent contemporary theoretical and critical … Continue reading ‘We Need to Talk About Nietzsche’ Marina Gržinić on Nietzsche, Racism, and Capitalism
Jibu George on Friedrich Nietzsche and ‘Certain Predicaments of Our Time’
We continue our month of short articles celebrating Nietzsche's birthday with a piece from our Editorial Advisory Board member Jibu George. Jibu is Assistant Professor in the Department of Indian and World Literatures at the English and Foreign Languages University (formerly the Central Institute of English and Foreign Languages), India, and whose books include Ulysses Quotīdiānus: James Joyce’s … Continue reading Jibu George on Friedrich Nietzsche and ‘Certain Predicaments of Our Time’
“Supposing Truth is a Woman—What Then?” Dylan Daniel on Nietzsche and Truth
As we move into the second half of October, our tributes to and reflections on the thought of Friedrich Nietzsche continue. This time, Dylan Daniel has penned his reflections on Nietzsche and truth in our contemporary - sometimes called post-truth - era. Dylan is one of our Editorial Board Members in Philosophy, and the authored … Continue reading “Supposing Truth is a Woman—What Then?” Dylan Daniel on Nietzsche and Truth
Paul C. Mocombe shares a new video on his book Mind, Body, and Consciousness in Society: Thinking Vygotsky via Chomsky
Paul C. Mocombe has released a new video on YouTube discussing his new book Mind, Body, and Consciousness in Society: Thinking Vygotsky via Chomsky. Click here to watch it, and the book itself can be purchased directly from Cambridge Scholars by clicking here.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing at the 24th International Conference of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society, Newcastle University
Cambridge Scholars Publishing was delighted to sponsor the 24th International Conference of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society, which took place on the 20th and 21st of September at Newcastle University. One of the largest meetings of philosophers interested in Nietzsche's work, the conference showcased the best in Nietzsche scholarship - and in philosophy more widely - … Continue reading Cambridge Scholars Publishing at the 24th International Conference of the Friedrich Nietzsche Society, Newcastle University