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Michael Walschots
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Postdoc in philosophy at the University of Milan Assistant PI: https://18ethics.unimi.it/ Book: https://cambridge.org/9781108810487
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The next meeting of the online Milan Seminar in the History of Modern Moral Philosophy is this Friday, Nov. 14th. Jacqueline Taylor (San Francisco) is speaking about 'Hume on Modesty, Esteem and Self-Esteem, with some insights from Wollstonecraft'. events.teams.microsoft.com/event/10cec3...
On my way to Regensburg for 'Moral Psychology in the German Enlightenment' - looking forward to chatting with everyone about such a great topic! www.uni-regensburg.de/philosophie-...
Moral psychology in German Enlightenment philosophy (November 2025) - Universität Regensburg
www.uni-regensburg.de
Deadline for these is coming up soon - get in touch if you have questions!
BIG NEWS: I've signed a contract with @universitypress.cambridge.org for my next book (and first monograph) called 'Kant and the British Moralists' - a comprehensive account of Kant's relationship to 18th-century British moral philosophy. It should be out in 2027!
For at least 5 years! If you're ever in the area, please let me know!
New preprint of mine now online: 'Desire in Modern European Philosophy', forthcoming in the Routledge Handbook on the Philosophy of Desire (ed. by Alex Gregory). Includes some discussion of early modern women philosophers on desire!
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Michael Walschots, Desire in Modern European Philosophy - PhilPapers
The nature of desire, the way in which it is distinct from other mental states, and the role it plays in action (to name just a few central topics) are common ...
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New review of my translation volume in the British Journal for the History of Philosophy: "Walschots’ study challenges the assumption that systematic philosophy can dispense with historical inquiry." doi.org/10.1080/0960...
Kant’s critique of practical reason: background source materials
Published in British Journal for the History of Philosophy (Ahead of Print, 2025)
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The first volume of my anthology of early modern texts about slavery should come out later this year (paperback, hardcover, and e-book)! The cover image is by the amazing NYC artist Ivan Forde. Here's the table of contents: global.oup.com/academic/pro... #philsky #academicsky #slavery
Finally got my contributor copy of this great volume - hopefully it will help Baumgarten become a bit more widely known!
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As promised, here are translations of the very short texts by Olympe de Gouges I posted last week. Comments are very welcome! (I am also working on annotating as I hope to bring out a small volume of translations of Gouges' political texts). #18Century #FrenchRevolutionTheatre #abolition
Staging Abolition: Gouge's Letters to the Press
Olympe de Gouges wrote her first abolitionist play, Zamore et Mirza, ou l'Heureux Naufrage  in 1784 (she started working on it some years earlier), before the creation of either the English or the...
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Wonderful! De Gouges is underrated
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To celebrate the release of 'Herald of a Restless World' in paperback, I am doing a BOOK GIVEAWAY.
For a chance to win and find out why a philosopher's lectures caused the first ever traffic jam on Broadway share this post and tag someone in the comments!

I'll announce the winner a week from now!
On my way to the Paderborn Centre for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists to present on J.C. Unzer - the first female German philosopher: historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/resear...
Events for May 2025 - History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
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Can you read the whole book for free on google books? If so that is only possible because there is no copyright
… what is the screenshot of? A book from 1740 is outside copyright and in the public domain
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Never thought we'd do this but...

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Al Gore ripped the Trump administration to shreds in a speech Monday at a climate week event in San Francisco.
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A reminder that Hypatia publishes translations of important pieces of feminist philosophy from other languages into English, up to the usual word-limit of 10k. Can be a paper or a book chapter, and it's the would-be translator that makes the submission. Scroll down to 'Feminism in translation':
submission guidelines - hypatia
Hypatia welcomes original papers on all topics in feminist philosophy. The Hypatia mission statement emphasizes a commitment to pluralism, diversity, and accessibility. We cannot consider manuscripts ...
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Quite impressive: the Geschichte of the 'Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie' -
these are the contents of the 1914 issue (Vol. 1). Now, 111 years later, the journal goes #openaccess. Feel inspired? Find all info about submission & CfPs via the link below.

www.degruyter.com/jo...
Haha I’ll add you to the list!