Guidelines
If you are interested in writing a review of one of the works listed, please contact us. We will provide you with the required format specifications and ask you to agree to a submission deadline (e.g., 4 weeks, 3 months, 6 months—depending on your availability).
Citation Requirements
To ensure clarity and scholarly rigor, each point or argument should be supported by detailed references, including:
- For published texts: Edition, publication date, page number, and direct quotation (included in a footnote).
- For unpublished or unedited materials: Title, approximate date, track number, and precise audio timestamps.
- For sources in non-Latin scripts (e.g., Hebrew, Russian, Yiddish): Please provide a transliteration along with a proposed English translation. Language and translation choices may raise important interpretative questions, which could enrich the broader discussion.
These linguistic and contextual issues may also serve as topics for future roundtables or discussions, open to contributors, editors, and interested readers.
Review Status and Multiple Contributions
Once a contributor has confirmed his/her commitment to review a specific work, the label [to complete] mentioned after each notice will be updated to [in progress, with estimated publication date]. See for ex. Notice about Gilbert Ryle, The Concept of Mind (1949)
Please note: Multiple reviews of the same work are welcome. We are especially interested in exploring interpretive tensions, structural inflections, and the conceptual articulation of the Method as shaped by its originator. These aspects merit further investigation, clarification, and thoughtful engagement.