When Oswald Külpe untimely died in 1915, at the age of 53, he was one of the most reputed and promising philosophers and psychologists of his time. As a psychologist, Külpe had established the Würzburg school, devoting himself to the experimental investigation of (imageless) thought. Besides that, Külpe contributed to general psychology, to the study of feelings, attention and many other topics.
Contributions concerning any aspect of Külpe’s thought are welcome. We also consider contribution concerning the members of the Würzburg School. We aim at a definition of Külpe’s intellectual figure as a whole, including his role in the history of philosophy and of psychology, discussions of his theories and insights, his relationship with other personalities and his influence over them. We welcome texts in Italian, English, French and German language. An english abstract of no more than 150 words must be included. Manuscripts will undergo a standard process of double blind review. Only original, unpublished manuscripts are eligible. Please send your .doc or .docx anonymous file together with another document including your personal data to Riccardo Martinelli, University of Trieste, at the following e-mail address: martinel@units.it.
Deadline: December 31, 2016
Decision: February 28, 2017
Final version: April 30, 2017.