The Cambridge University Press released a new volume of essays, edited by Adam Tamas Tuboly, full time fellow at the Institute of Philosophy, and Prof. Alan Richardson (University of British Columbia), titled Interpreting Carnap: Critical Essays.
”Seneca and the Narrative Self”, a study by Attila Németh, has been published online in the British Journal for the History of Philosophy (Routledge).
”The Metaphors of Conscientia in Seneca’s Epistles”, a study by Attila Németh, has been published in Brill’s Mnemosyne A Journal of Classical Studies 76 (2023) 258-286.
Ferenc Hörcher published a chapter on Johannes Althusius in a collected volume edited in Brill's series History of European Political and Constitutional Thought. The title of the collected volume is Crisis and Renewal in the History of European Political Thought. Ferenc Hörcher's chapter is entitled: Overcoming Crisis in an Early Modern Urban Context. Althusius on Concord and Prudence.
The new monograph of Ferenc Hörcher, entitled
The Political Philosophy of the European City. From Polis, through City-State, to Megalopolis?
was published at the end of May 2021 by Lexington Books, Rowman and Littlefield, in its series Political Theory for Today.
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