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Philosophical Library

American book publisher (1941–)


American book publisher (1941–)

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namePhilosophical Library
founded1941
founderDagobert D. Runes
countryUnited States
headquartersNew York City
publicationsBooks
topics
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Philosophical Library is a publisher, based in United States, specializing in psychology, philosophy, religion, and history. It was founded in 1941 by Dagobert D. Runes with the intention of publishing the works of European intellectuals fleeing racial and religious persecution in the 1930s. The company is based in New York City.

History

According to Rick Lewis in an article for Philosophy Now, "Runes knew almost everyone in émigré circles, and hit on the idea of publishing books by the brilliant European exiles he knew." In particular, Lewis says, Runes was close to Einstein and thought it fitting to publish his work in the states. As such, Runes created Philosophical Library in 1941.

Portfolio

Philosophical Library has published works for 22 Nobel Prize winners and other key figures including Albert Einstein, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, Arnold Schoenberg, Paramahansa Yogananda and Albert Schweitzer.

Classic books include Einstein's Out of My Later Years, Khalil Gibran's Tears and Laughter, Max Planck's Classical Mathematics, and Sartre's Being and Nothingness. They also curate and publish various collections of work, such as those themed around Continental philosophy or Buddhist philosophy.

Since 2007, the company has reissued out-of-print titles.

References

References

  1. (1982-09-27). "Dr. Dagobert Runes, Founder of the Philosophical Library". [[The New York Times]].
  2. "The Philosophical Library {{!}} Issue 103 {{!}} Philosophy Now".
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