For more than two decades, Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic Tradition has offered a leading forum for scholarship on Platonism in all its historical breadth and philosophical diversity. The series welcomes studies ranging from the earliest intellectual contexts of Plato’s thought to its reception and transformation across Late Antiquity, the Medieval and Renaissance periods, Early Modern philosophy, and modern and post-modern debates.
In addition to work on individual authors and texts, the series publishes research on major philosophical domains—including epistemology, metaphysics and natural philosophy, ethics and psychology, philosophy of science and mind, language, literature, and aesthetics. It also encourages contributions that situate the Platonic tradition within wider cultural and global contexts, and that engage both classical historical approaches and innovative methodological perspectives.
On behalf of the series editors, De Gruyter Brill invites you to browse our published titles in the series at www.brill.com/spnp. Book proposals can be submitted here. Please indicate the book series, Studies in Platonism, Neoplatonism, and the Platonic Tradition, in your proposal form.
Editors: Claudia Marsico and Svetla Slaveva-Griffin
Series Editor: Robert Berchman
