This series publishes monographs and anthologies that pursue novel approaches to authors, texts, and debates in the history of early modern, modern, and contemporary "Western" philosophy. The editors welcome projects that reframe this history with respect to overlooked or undervalued authors, that consider the relations between philosophy and its broader contexts and adjacent disciplines, and that employ innovative historiographical methods.
Kant's account of emotions has only recently begun to receive the attention that this topic deserves, as it casts new light over the manifold features of transcendental philosophy. The authors expand the contemporary overview of the Kantian treatment from both a neuroscientific and a continental philosophical perspective. The volume opens paths to reevaluate neglected aspects of the Kantian model of human rationality.
Mariannina Failla, University Roma Tre, Rome, Italy; Nuria Sánchez Madrid, University Complutense of Madrid, Madrid, Spain.