Routledge Studies in Twentieth-Century Philosophy
About the Book Series
Routledge Studies in Twentieth Century Philosophy considers influential figures and movements in recent philosophy. It publishes studies that consider philosophers and philosophical ideas within a specific context. Such contexts may include a historical development or reflections upon the impact of a philosopher or philosophical idea.
Levinasian Ethics in Conversation: Responsibility and the Other
1st Edition
By Michael L. Morgan
July 28, 2026
This book collects essays from Michael L. Morgan examining how Levinas speaks to various issues in moral, social, and political philosophy. The essays, half of which are previously unpublished, put Levinas in dialogue with key figures in contemporary Anglo-American and Continental thought. Morgan ...
Levinasian Reflections: History, Religion, Politics
1st Edition
By Michael L. Morgan
July 27, 2026
This book features essays by Michael L. Morgan that explore the profound significance of Emmanuel Levinas's thought across religious, historical, and political dimensions. Morgan examines how Levinas's fundamental "ethical insight" about interpersonal relations extends into our everyday lives and ...
Collingwood’s Metaphysics: A Unique Position
1st Edition
By Guido Vanheeswijck
May 21, 2026
This book explores R.G. Collingwood’s concept of metaphysics. It traces the evolution of Collingwood’s thought on metaphysics through his published work, posthumously published manuscripts and recently discovered course notes. From 1933 to 1936, Collingwood’s thought shifted considerably from the ...
Unworldliness in Twentieth Century German Thought
1st Edition
By Stéphane Symons
May 21, 2026
What happens when the world around us feels fragmented? How can a person continue to respond positively to their environment when it seems to have lost its internal coherence? These questions lie at the heart of this innovative interpretation of some of the most influential German philosophers of ...
Wittgenstein and Democratic Politics: Language, Dialogue and Political Forms of Life
1st Edition
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By Lotar Rasiński, Anat Biletzki, Leszek Koczanowicz, Alois Pichler, Thomas Wallgren
May 21, 2026
This volume demonstrates how Wittgenstein’s philosophy can illuminate our understanding of politics and open new ways of conceptualizing democratic theory and practice. Its focus is on language, reason and communication as central to identifying present confusions in our understanding of ...
Power and Freedom in the Space of Reasons: Elaborating Foucault’s Pragmatism
1st Edition
By Tuomo Tiisala
December 25, 2025
This book argues that the received view of the distinction between freedom and power must be rejected because it rests on an untenable account of the discursive cognition that endows individuals with the capacity for autonomy and self-governed rationality. In liberal and Kantian approaches alike,...
Cosmopolitan Husserl: From Transcendental Phenomenology to the Ethics of Renewal
1st Edition
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By Curtis Hutt, Halla Kim
September 29, 2025
This volume reflects on the themes and topics presented in Edmund Husserl’s articles published in the popular Japanese magazine Kaizōin 1923. It addresses the cosmopolitan nature of Husserl’s work as well as the enduring appeal of Husserl’s cultural phenomenology for today’s globalized age. The ...
Heidegger’s Alternative History of Time
1st Edition
By Emily Hughes, Marilyn Stendera
September 28, 2025
This book reconstructs Heidegger’s philosophy of time by reading his work with and against a series of key interlocutors that he nominates as being central to his own critical history of time. In doing so, it explains what makes time of such significance for Heidegger and argues that Heidegger can ...
The Event of Meaning in Gadamer’s Hermeneutics
1st Edition
By Carlo DaVia, Greg Lynch
June 27, 2025
This book presents the first detailed treatment of Gadamer’s account of the nature of meaning. It argues both that this account is philosophically valuable in its own right and that understanding it sheds new light on his wider hermeneutical project. Whereas philosophers have typically thought of ...
The Turing Test Argument
1st Edition
By Bernardo Gonçalves
May 05, 2025
This book departs from existing accounts of Alan Turing's imitation game and test by placing Turing's proposal in its historical, social, and cultural context. It reconstructs a controversy in England, 1946–1952, over the intellectual capabilities of digital computers, which led Turing to propose ...
Wittgenstein and Nietzsche
1st Edition
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By Shunichi Takagi, Pascal F. Zambito
May 05, 2025
This volume brings together essays that explore the intersections between Nietzsche and Wittgenstein from various perspectives. While some chapters focus on the philological and biographical connections of Wittgenstein’s reading of Nietzsche, others reflect on the ideas that are implicitly shared ...
Between Wittgenstein and Weil: Comparisons in Philosophy, Religion, and Ethics
1st Edition
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By Jack Manzi
April 13, 2025
This volume explores the relationship between the philosophical thought of Simone Weil and Ludwig Wittgenstein. The contributions shed light on how reading Weil can inform our understanding of Wittgenstein, and vice versa. The chapters cover different aspects of Weil’s and Wittgenstein’s philosophy...






