Journal of the History of Philosophy

Journal of the History of Philosophy

Editors

Editor: deborah boyle, College of Charleston Managing Editor: hank southgate, University of Wisconsin, Madison

Editorial Assistant: josh mund, University of Wisconsin, Madison Book Review Editor: jean-luc sol?re, Boston College

Book Review Editorial Assistant: austin williams, Boston College

July 2021

Volume 59

Number 3

JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY

ISSN 0022-5053

Board of Directors

Steven Nadler, University of Wisconsin, Madison (President)

deborah boyle, College of Charleston taylor carman, Barnard College, Columbia University rebecca copenhaver, Washington University in St. Louis

juliet floyd, Boston University mariska leunissen, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

gerald a. press, Hunter College, CUNY lisa shapiro, Simon Fraser University

jean-luc sol?re, Boston College eileen sweeney, Boston College eric watkins, University of California, San Diego kenneth winkler, Yale University jack zupko, University of Alberta

Journal of the History of Philosophy (ISSN 0022-5053) (USPS 881-540) is published quarterly in January, April, July, and October for the Journal of the History of Philosophy, Inc., Department of Philosophy, Emory University, Atlanta, GA 30322, by Johns Hopkins University Press, 2715 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218-4363. Periodicals postage paid at Baltimore, MD 21233-9651, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY, Johns Hopkins University Press, Journals Division, 2715 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21218-4363.

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Founding Editor: Richard H. Popkin Former Editors: Rudolf Makkreel, Benson Mates, Steven Nadler,

David Fate Norton, Gerald A. Press, Tad M. Schmaltz, Richard A. Watson, Jack Zupko

Editorial Board

peter adamson, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit?t, M?nchen james allen, University of Toronto

peter anstey, The University of Sydney maria rosa antognazza, King's College London wiep van bunge, Erasmus Universiteit, Rotterdam maudemarie clark, University of California, Riverside; Colgate University

corinne gartner, Wellesley College michelle kosch, Cornell University henrik lagerlund, Stockholm University denis mcmanus, University of Southampton cheryl misak, University of Toronto robert pasnau, University of Colorado, Boulder dominik perler, Humboldt-Universit?t zu Berlin elizabeth s. radcliffe, The College of William and Mary bernard reginster, Brown University

sally sedgwick, Boston University

Book Review Advisory Committee

caleb cohoe, Metropolitan State University of Denver therese cory, University of Notre Dame corey w. dyck, Western University

emily fletcher, University of Wisconsin, Madison helen hattab, University of Houston alexander klein, McMaster University lauren kopajtic, Fordham University dean moyar, Johns Hopkins University

andreja novakovic, University of California, Berkeley alison peterman, University of Rochester denis robichaud, University of Notre Dame katherine withy, Georgetown University

Editorial Consultants

For evaluation of manuscripts covering the entire history of Western philosophy, the Editors rely upon the expert judgment of numerous scholars. A list of their names, too extensive for this page, appears annually in October with the volume index.

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