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Even for distinguished senior scholars, the road to publication can be an ordeal

Anyone who works on Kant or German Idealism will be familiar with Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Humbolt University), who is now a regular visiting professor of philosophy at both Brown University and the University of Pennsylvania.  Professor Horstmann has written up an account of his publishing ordeal and kindly gave me permission to share it with readers:   Download Habent sua fata libelli Horstmann

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