American Philosophy Series
The American Philosophy Series at Lexington Books features cutting-edge scholarship in the burgeoning field of American philosophy. Some of the volumes in this series are historically oriented and seek to reframe the American canon's primary figures: James, Peirce, Dewey, and DuBois, among others. But the intellectual history done in this series also aims to reclaim and discover figures (particularly women and minorities) who worked on the outskirts of the American philosophical tradition. Other volumes in this series address contemporary issues—cultural, political, psychological, educational—using the resources of classical American pragmatism and neo-pragmatism. Still others engage in the most current conceptual debates in philosophy, explaining how American philosophy can still make meaningful interventions in contemporary epistemology, metaphysics, and ethical theory.

Editor(s): John J. Kaag (John_Kaag@uml.edu)
Advisory Board: Charlene Haddock Siegfried, Marilyn Fischer, Scott Pratt, Douglas Anderson, Erin McKenna, and Mark Johnson
Staff editorial contact: Jana Hodges-Kluck (Jana.Hodges-Kluck@bloomsbury.com)