American Philosophy is dedicated to the rich traditions and inventive spirit of contemporary American philosophy. The series aims to publish the most original and distinguished work advancing the plural traditions of American thought and culture. Works considered for the series will include, but not be limited to, historical and theoretical studies of American philosophy that serve to forward and reconstruct the terrain and scope of philosophical interrogation, especially as it addresses new issues and global problems.Inquiries may be addressed to Dee Mortensen, Senior Sponsoring Editor, mortense@indiana.edu